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Welcome to the Deves world podcast, where I talk about the life hero’s. Wait a mints ; when I use the word Hero’s , never expects it’s a Hollywood star , sports star or a politician. For me whoever working hard to feed their loved ones are hero’s and their stories are amazing. Recording live for the commons. That is where you , I and everyone else will fit in. Let’s tune into Deves world !!!
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Understanding human liver -part1
Are you tired of gruelling diets that don’t work and never end? Do you find dieting a constant struggle against calories, cravings, and hunger?
If so, do yourself a favour and stop torturing yourself. Most likely, your diet isn’t working and may even be harming your health. Most fad diets promote unhealthy, short-term weight-loss by restricting the fuel and nutrients that your body needs. These diets are counterproductive because they often exacerbate the core problem – your metabolism.
Thankfully, there’s a new way to improve your health and get rid of those unwanted inches for good, and it doesn’t involve counting calories and spending hours at the gym each day. The key is to revamp your metabolism by detoxing your liver so it can function properly again -
Understanding human brain
Hi everyone. Hope all are doing good in this difficult time. This is a situation where we all need more mental strength than our muscle strength. We have to understand the pattern of our behaviour through our mind. Let me gauge your mental process , all you have to do is answer a simple question below
A bat and ball cost $ 1.10. The bat costs one dollar more than the ball. How much dose the ball cost ? Let me see how many are giving the correct answer to this question. You can use calculator if you wants to ! ............................ ..............................This was yesterday question on my linkdin post. Now to get an answer , what is the connection between this question and your brain , pls keep on listening -
History of pandemics
In the era of COVID 19 let us journey through history. How pandemic attacks humans ? How we responded ? What lessons we have learned ? How first plague spread ? What is the story of small pox ? How it finished even a city ? All explained in this 30 mints video. Listen till the end
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Why do we age ?
On a cellular level, aging is related to your mitochondria. Mitochondria are tiny organelles inside your cells that extract energy from the food you digest and create a chemical called adenosine triphosphate, or ATP, which stores energy for cellular function. They’re essentially the power plant of the cell. As you get older, though, your mitochondria begin to falter. This leads to an increase in reactive oxygen species, also known as free radicals. These damage your cells and cause widespread chronic inflammation, laying the groundwork for degenerative diseases like cancer.
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Why do we sleep ?
Are you a night owl ? Or a morning type ? Your circadian rhythm dictates a great number of things. It’s what guides your body’s desire for sleep – or the opposite of sleep. It’s what makes you want food or drink at certain times. It’s even responsible, to an extent, for moodiness and emotional ups and downs, as well as your metabolic rate.
But here’s the thing: circadian rhythms vary from person to person – a fact that causes a large chunk of the population both to hate alarm clocks and to suffer from health complications.
This portion, which makes up about 30 percent of the population, consists of “night owls,” people whose circadian rhythm inclines them to seek slumber late at night and to rise late in the morning.
Distressingly for these nocturnal folks, society is morning-oriented. School and work typically begin in the morning and last through the afternoon, right when the body clocks of night owls say they should be asleep, or at least still sleepy.
Being out of sync with society’s schedule puts night owls in a tough position: they must get up early even though they fall asleep late. Thus, they’re often sleep-deprived, which makes it likelier that they’ll suffer from a range of illnesses, including diabetes, depression and cancer. By understanding how sleep works and drawing from different cultural approaches to sleeping, we can all enjoy better quality sleep and live healthier, happier lives. This podcast is about the importance of a basic human necessity that we often brush aside: sleep. Getting enough sleep isn’t just about feeling better in the morning – it improves your work performance, health and even your personal relationships. Similarly, sleep deprivation isn’t a by-product of hard work; rather, it prevents you from reaching your full potential. In this podcast we try to explains why sleep is so critical, and what you can do to get more of it. -
1 Malaysia Development Berhad scandal-1MDB
Jho Low wasn’t poor – in fact, his family was worth millions. But it wasn’t enough. Desperate to keep up appearances with his peers at an elite private school in London, he started styling himself as an Asian “prince.” At university in America, Low cultivated a circle of well-connected peers. It was those contacts which eventually allowed him to pull off a massive construction deal in his home country and curry favor with Najib Razak, the future prime minister and the man who put Low in charge of a billion-dollar investment fund. Low used his position to pull off the heist of the century and siphon millions into his own account to fund his lavish lifestyle. When the theft was finally discovered, it brought down the Malaysian government.