"Ten of mystery about yourself", writes Emma Young New Scientist magazine. Of the ten secrets of unsolved scientific scientists around the world, one of them is the habit of picking your nose, scraping the dirt in your nostrils, aka "nose-picking".
Two scientists from the Institute of Mental Health and Neuroscience (National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences), in Bangalore, India, Chittaranjan Andrade and BS Srihari scientific journals have published research findings about the habit of picking your nose.
In this issue of the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, (vol 62, p 426, June 2001), concluded that the nose is a common teenager, and is often associated with other habits.
Scientific study involving 200 adolescents from four schools in urban areas in Bangalore is concluded that almost all of them have a habit of picking your nose as much as the average of four times a day.
About 60 teenagers pick their noses more than 20 times a day. However, only 9 people, or 4.5% who claim that they eat their own feces nose.
For his work, the scientists of India was awarded the Ig Nobel prize.
Statue was nose: Rakan in Kitain Temple, Kawagoe, Japan / qjphotos
Chittaranjan Andrade argues that there are no nutrients that are important in the nasal mucus. But it is possible that eating junk nostril can help a healthy immune response.
The researchers who pursue health science hypothesis has gained a lot of evidence that suggests that people whose bodies were less affected or possessed by the elements or substances that cause disease are going to make people more prone to allergic diseases.
Upil In Nose
Upil, or scientific name rhinotillexomania, there is dirt in the nose holes caused by the breathing process.
By the time we breathe, there is where micro-organisms and dust in the air into the nose and hair caught in the nose. That is why the color of dark brown upil often seen, because it is the color of the scattered dust in the air.
When we breathe In areas that contain a lot of dust in the air or polluted areas, then upil in the nose can be very large.
Well, fortunately wrote God created for our nose hairs that serve to ward off dust and kotaoran into the lungs. Although dust and micro-organisms that can pass through the nose hairs, there ya mucus / snot on duty to help prevent dirt and nose hair micro-organisms enter the lungs.
Aside from being a sieve ya, nose hairs and mucus / snot serve to help improve the moisture already we breathe for comfort when entering the lungs.
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