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7 Interesting Health Facts

1. When you take a step, you are using up to 200 muscles Your body has about 650 muscles. It doesn't matter that you only care about four or five of them. You need every one in order to perform the normal functions of everyday life—eating, breathing, walking, holding in your stomach at the beach. You don't need to spend a lot of time thinking about most of your muscles. The 200 muscles involved in walking do the job whether you monitor them or not. 2.  Women Smell Better than Men Body odor reveals more than when we last showered — it also packs important biological information. And apparently women are better at catching the scent of body odor than men, a new study found. The researchers think women are more attuned to underarm stink because the biological data it contains helps them choose mates. The fact that most women are even better at smelling male body odor than female body odor seems to support this idea. Scientists asked women and men to rate the str

Awesome Architecture From Around The World

The Basket  Building From the basket building to the upside down house. Take a look a these samples of crazy architecture Pacific View Mall You're not hallucinating. "Bus Home," the above sculpture, serves a main transit hub in Ventura , California . The station also is functional, with three restrooms, bike racks and lockers, an information kiosk, lighting, and drinking fountains.  The Torre Galatea The first thing you notice are the giant egg sculptures along the roofline. Then it hits you that the  Salvador Dali   Theater Museum in Figueras , Spain , is no ordinary building. The museum’s tower, Torre Galatea, was named for the surrealist artist’s deceased wife, and Dali himself lived there until his death in 1989. Interestingly, the museum sits next to the parish church where Dali was baptized in 1904; he is buried in an unmarked crypt in the museum’s main exhibition hall.  Erwin Wurm – House Attack Erwin Wurm – House Attack; it was

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