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The Human Body
The Human Body
The Human Body
Who would die first of starvation – a fat or a thin person?
The Human Body
Why do they sterilise lethal injection needles?
The Human Body
Does the mouth have any natural resistance to plaque?
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The Human Body
Is there any part of the body that doesn’t have blood vessels?
The Human Body
Is chloroform still used to knock people out?
The Human Body
How much energy does thinking use?
The Human Body
How did people deal with pain before anaesthetics?
The Human Body
Can a smell wake you up?
The Human Body
Why do only some people have ‘cast-iron stomachs’?
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The Human Body
Is it safe to eat yoghurt past its best-before date?
The Human Body
Are food cravings ever targeted at the nutrients we actually need?
The Human Body
What is the blood-brain barrier?
The Human Body
Why do old men go bald, but get hairy nostrils?
The Human Body
Are we born with full-sized eyeballs or brains?
The Human Body
Are we descended from Neanderthals?
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