Answers to those random questions
When you want to find out random things about movies, you turn to IMDB. If you want answers to random questions about how your body works, where can you turn?
Here's one page that answers questions like, "Why do my veins pop out when I'm exercising?" Find some more sites, and give examples of the qustions they answer.
2 comments:
Julia 3716
http://www.webmd.com/
I am sure everyone is pretty familiar with this popular website called WebMD. It is my savior when I want to check up on symptoms that I am having and the possible diagnosis. The symptom checker is extremely helpful in gaging what could be wrong with your body but it is one of many features on the website. There are constantly updated new topics on a variety of issues that people are most concern with. It also provides articles on recent drugs and treatments. For example, you can type in the search box any keywords and the results are specifially refined in every organized manner and topics.
This website is an all in one site that works step by step in any medical questions or concerns.
Andrew
3840
I love Scientific American.com. They have stuff that blows the mind. Stuff that you always wondered about, is always brought up. I always thought the veins bulge because its blood. I would think the fluid that bulges is beneficial in some way. Why else would it do that? This article was like a huge review of everything we have learned in class. It everything from blood pressure to capillaries. To bad it was after the midterm. It could have helped my grade a lot. I couldn't believe we have a systolic pressure of 400 while weightlifting. That stat is so unbelievable.
I found this website that is all about blood flow and exercise. Enjoy
http://health.howstuffworks.com/sports-physiology8.htm
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