Mother earwigs will lay eggs in the beginning of spring, with the nest ready to flourish as the weather becomes tolerable. While earwigs like to find a cool and moist environment to live in, they are very much a warm weather insect found most in the southern states. How fastRead More →

Inadequate depreciation: Liberal dividend policy: Lack of reserves: Heavy promotion and organisation expenses: What is over-Capitalisation and what are its causes? Overcapitalization occurs when a company has issued more in debt and equity than its assets are worth. If this is the case, the market value of the company isRead More →

Cluster flies are attracted to light, which explains their fixation with windows on sunny days. They are also attracted to artificial lights at night. These flies are not attracted to garbage and other refuse like so many other types of filth flies. Are cluster flies harmful? ARE CLUSTER FLIES DANGEROUS?Read More →

Take painkillers such as ibuprofen and acetaminophen. What causes Pulikat? Overexertion. Exercising too much or too hard can put unneeded strain on the muscles in your feet, causing them to cramp. You may be in top shape, but working out too hard could be causing you to cramp. On theRead More →

Summary: People experiencing anxiety and inhibition have more activity in the right side of the brain, causing them to walk in a leftward trajectory. New research has, for the first time, linked the activation of the brain’s two hemispheres with lateral shifts in people’s walking trajectories. What can cause youRead More →

Why do graded potentials lose strength as they move through the cytoplasm? A grade potential starts above threshold at its initiation point but decreases in strength as it travels through the cell body. At the trigger zone, it is below threshold and therefore does not initiate an action potential. DoRead More →

Pumping shouldn’t make engorgement worse—in fact, it might help alleviate engorgement. If your breast is engorged, it might become too firm for your baby to latch. Pumping a little bit before breastfeeding may help soften the areola and lengthen the nipple to make it easier for your infant to connectRead More →

When you have diabetes, excess glucose — a type of sugar — builds up in your blood. Your kidneys are forced to work overtime to filter and absorb the excess glucose. When your kidneys can’t keep up, the excess glucose is excreted into your urine, dragging along fluids from yourRead More →