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The human body is utterly fascinating. But just when you think you’ve got a grip on everything there is to know, science progresses and throws you a curveball. What you may have learned in biology class at school is just the tip of the iceberg and might have already changed over the years.

The members of the r/AskReddit online community shared the creepiest and most bizarre facts they know about the human body, and we’ve collected some of the most intriguing ones to share with you. Scroll down, have a read, and you might just see your perspective change.

#1

If you have severe mental illness like anxiety and depression, you feel like there’s an entire universe within your brain. The amount of thoughts, pain, feelings, sensations, imaginations and perceptions about everything, and it’s complexity, is just too much to handle. You literally feel like time has stopped and are living in an alternate reality.

What I’m trying to say is, when you are mentally ill, you have no control over what your brain is feeding your mind, already considering that the brain has high affinity towards negativity (thoughts, pain, etc). Your brain can/will turn against you.

Mental illness is no joke, please take care.

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Mine did. I tried. I failed. I failed a lot. I got meds & therapy. I decided that I was bad at finishing myself off so I should accept that I’m also a failure at that and move on. Be kind to yourself and hang around a bit longer, you are valuable and loved. If no one has told you that you are loved then I’ll tell you, I love you being on this planet, you can be and do amazing stuff. Stick around and you’ll see. Be more kind.

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    #2

    30 Cool But Pretty Disturbing Facts About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About Our brain filters out a lot of what we see along with just straight making s**t up based on extrapolation.

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    There’s a nerve that has the nerve of not knowing what its purpose is.

    Specifically the ulnar nerve aka the Funny Bone.

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    The reason it feels so weird to hit it is that it's not designed to deliver pain signals, so when you hit it it just wiggs out and sends Garbage signals to the brain, and the brain is just like "uh, dude- Ulnar, what the hell is this garbage?? You're supposed to curl a finger and a half, and move some muscles in the forearm, why are you sending me this c**p? How am I supposed to make this into sensory output?"

    And the Ulnar nerve is just like "dude dude dude, brain- what the hell is going on?!?"

    And the brain goes- "idiot. Fine. You're on fire, freezing and being electrocuted. Happy?"

    And the Ulnar goes "holy c**p brain!! I'm on fire, freezing and being electrocuted! What am I going to do!!??!"

    And the brain says "You're an idiot ulnar. A damn idiot.”.

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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Fun fact: At the bottom of your arm close to the armpit you can replicate a similar sensation as hitting the elbow when you push your thumb in at the right spot. There's no reason why you should do that and I don't know what this is called either, but it's possible.

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    If you ever plan on working as a doctor, nutritionist, sports scientist, chiropractor, etc., then you’ve got to have a firm understanding of human anatomy, biology, and biochemistry. However, like with anything science-related, this body of knowledge is constantly evolving.

    This means that as a professional, you have to put in the time and effort to stay up to date with the latest developments in your area: reading science journals, attending conferences, and engaging in debates with your fellow researchers. If you’re not active enough, you might soon find that what you know is outdated and you’re not as competitive as your colleagues.

    #4

    30 Cool But Pretty Disturbing Facts About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About Your intestines "know" what shape they're supposed to be in, and can move themselves, which means gut surgeons can just stuff them back into you when they're done and they'll sort themselves out.

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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That must feel weird. I wonder if it is fast enough that the patient is still anesthesised or high on pain killer, or if it is slow and they get to feel their inside moving.

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    30 Cool But Pretty Disturbing Facts About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About When you get laser tattoo removal the ink doesn’t disappear, you pee it out.

    Your body’s immune system breaks down the pigments of ink and it flows in your blood stream, gets processed through your kidneys, then you pee out the ink.

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    #6

    30 Cool But Pretty Disturbing Facts About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About Your tongue has **incredible** tactile capabilities. So much so, that if you look at any object, you can vividly imagine what it would feel like to lick it. Go ahead, look at the wall, your shirt, your shoe—the tongue knows.

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    Marcos Valencia
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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I had my wife in front of me while reading this. I know what you mean.

    Marianne
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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's because we licked all kinds of stuff as toddlers and we subconsciously remember what it felt and tasted like.

    Astro
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    9 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I have synesthesia, which for me means letters, numbers and musical notes have colours and moods and textures. The weird thing about the textures is that I feel them in my mouth. So the letter U is dark blue and feels like a heavy cool glass marble in my mouth. TV static is like running my tongue over something hairy. Idk why 😅

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    Dragons Exist
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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    At least for me it's a similar thing with imaging what your fingers would feel

    Forrest McCanless
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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If I think about hot peppers, my tongue tingles and I begin to salivate - it's happening now. Yum!

    Astro
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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Mmm like jalapeños stuffed with feta and cream cheese…. 🤤

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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yes, it does, and it remembers the good stuff, so thinking of certain foods make it all tingly and I start salivating.

    Ken Beattie
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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    What sort of nonsense is this? Either I'm weird or it doesn't apply to everyone. Because I can't "vividly imagine" that.

    Marcellus II
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Chances are it's you. There's always a few % who don't have what "everybody" has in these things --- an inner voice/narrator, ability to picture things, ... . That said, I just looked at my computer and I have no idea what it would taste like; so many plastics smell/taste/feel different.

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    Definitely a Human
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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You only know because you've touched those things with your fingers though

    Zaach
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    1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    dinosaur hunters will lick a rock to see if it is a bone - bones have hundreds of tiny spaces that the tongue can feel

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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    So that's why some people lick a frozen iron - to check if it feels the way they imagine it does :D

    Bobby
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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Something about its sensitivity is why things can feel bigger on your tongue than they look to your eyes or even feel to your hands

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    One of the most intriguing things about the human body, at least for us, is our brain’s capacity for neuroplasticity—the ability to change and adapt throughout our entire lifetime. Though neuroplasticity is very active when we’re kids, we have the ability to mold our brains even when we’re older. 

    To put it simply, neuroplasticity means that our brains are slowly shifting and adapting as we learn new skills and things about our environments. New connections get formed, and some existing ones get stronger, while weaker ones end up being lost.

    #7

    30 Cool But Pretty Disturbing Facts About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About The liver can grow parts of itself back.

    If you get a splinter or foreign object stuck in your skin you can hold a flashlight against your skin and shine the light through your flesh, and the foreign object will be a dark spot. Light actually passes through our flesh quite well. Also, if you shine a bright enough light into your mouth you can see the light in your own eyes.

    Edit: I’m really glad that so many people have gotten out their flashlights and had some fun with them! Never stop exploring and being curious and trying to discover new things! The world is amazing and has so much crazy stuff to uncover! Y’all keep having fun now, and thank you everyone for all the wonderful replies and absolutely making my day!

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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Ykw, I’m gonna give this person a wonderful reply. WOW THATS COOL

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    #8

    30 Cool But Pretty Disturbing Facts About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About People keep saying "your brain" in these comments. I think one of the creepiest things is that you are the brain and the brain is you, but for some reason we brains really don't like to acknowledge this.

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    Zedrapazia
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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    We are all just brains piloting a bone mech that wears a flesh suit.

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    #9

    30 Cool But Pretty Disturbing Facts About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About Incident number 1: I had a bad enough broken bone when I was 9 that it almost killed me. Apparently the marrow that makes blood can't exist in your bloodstream, fun fact lol.

    Incident number 2: My orthopedic surgeon and my neurologist still don't have a good explanation as to how I have full range of motion in my legs (ie: the ability to walk/run even) I've never seen a super smart guy like my neurologist just go "I don't really know?" after I had broken my back and had nerve damage and partial paralysis in both legs. My neurologist says that sometimes cerebrospinal fluid can act as a bridge for major nerve damage so MAYBE that. Otherwise? He wrote some published stuff about it that was more question than answer haha.

    All I know is that when I get x-rays done or switch doctors, the response is "how did you walk in here??" it visibly unsettles them. Like I'm playing a prank and my wheel chair is hidden somewhere lol. I don't really care, if I'm being honest. It hurts a lot sometimes, and people get really weird sometimes when I remind them that I can't do some things but, *shrugs* I can walk so it doesn't matter much to me.

    Long story short, sometimes your body can do some weird and creepy s**t that even the professionals go....."ehhhh?" about lol.

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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I had a very complicated case when it came to my oral health. Because of a weird combination of genes, 5 of my permanent teeth didn’t erupt until proper surgery was done. The fifth tooth that didn’t erupt was so deep inside my skull that the surgeon had to take care not to cut into my nasal cavity when removing it from inside. I’m a topic of gossip at my local dentist because of this

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    Meanwhile, our capacity for neuroplasticity depends a lot on our lifestyles. Someone who’s constantly stressed, sleeps poorly, and is underfed will have a harder time rewiring their brain than someone who is very fit, active, social, and constantly engages in new and interesting tasks.

    Of course, neuroplasticity isn’t a panacea. It still requires a massive amount of effort for us to learn new skills, languages, and information. That being said, it means that we never lose the ability to learn as we grow older, which is a very optimistic thought.

    #10

    30 Cool But Pretty Disturbing Facts About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About Food that was consumed can sometimes take up to 5 days to fully pass through your intestines into your colon. So when people say that you are full of s**t, they ain't lying.

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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Or in my case, a month or more. I literally only poop 1 or 2 times a month...at best. I generally wake up in pain, sweats and nausea as my boddy attempts to pass the hard stool. I have literally passed out on the toilet from this. Its horrible every time and I'm certain my colon will explode and kill me someday. Yes, I'm being treated by a doctor.

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    30 Cool But Pretty Disturbing Facts About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About Bodies will move as they’re coming out of rigor. I’ve been bumped by a few (I’m a coroner). Bodies can also make sounds as the remaining air/ gas leaves… 2am in the morgue and I thought I was in COD zombies.

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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This list is making me want to NEVER work in a morgue. Respect to those who do, it's just not for me. I scare way too easily.

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    #12

    The placebo effect is one of the biggest superpowers of the human body, showing how strong and weak it is at the same time and how easy is to trick any mind. Modern day science can't still fully understand it.

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    Zedrapazia
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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It even works on rats. If a rat has had painkillers and believes it got them again, it will act as if the painkillers had worked.

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    30 Cool But Pretty Disturbing Facts About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About The pain you feel from a sunburn is your skin cells effectively killing themselves before they mutate into cancer.

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    30 Cool But Pretty Disturbing Facts About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About A dead body will often move as its being cremated. Muscles contract as they cook, after all. Sometimes this means a body will sit up in the crematory machine.

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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I wonder if this is on the orientation for funeral home workers. "Oh, and by the way the bodies might move when you're cremating them." I feel like that's something you should know in advance.

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    #15

    The first time a scientist discovered the existence and function of the brain, what really happened was a brain discovering the existence of itself.

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    #16

    30 Cool But Pretty Disturbing Facts About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About The front of your tongue is curious, constantly patrolling, and autonomous. It chases the dentist around your mouth and you aren’t even aware of it. So embarrassing and weird/creepy.

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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "The curious tongue" - this owuld make a good title for a naughty movie.

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    30 Cool But Pretty Disturbing Facts About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About Human skin is overlaid with a pattern called Blaschko’s Lines, stripes covering the body from head to toe. The stripes run up and down your arms and legs and hug your torso. They wrap around the back of your head like a hood and across your face. You just can’t see them.

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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Those are so awesome, I hoped to see this here. I recommend googling them

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    Heard a story of this guy who got an axe or something to his head. Destroyed most of his brain, except the part that processes routines. He got up from the bed beside his dead wife, got dressed started brushing his teeth, (what was left of them), casually checked the mirror and wiped his skin of some blood with tissue. Walked round the house and collected newspaper from the doorstep, eventually he just collapsed. he was like a zombie , unaware of anything but for his routine. really freaky.

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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Reminds me of the headless chicken that lived because the stem of its brain was still there.

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    #19

    In really bad cases of endometriosis, uterine tissue (the lining of the uterus, i.e. the blood and ‘stuff’ shed during a period) can grow throughout the *entire* body. Colon, bladder, chest, even the head/brain in rare cases. It’s incredibly painful, since it still tries to ‘shed’ like a normal period but has nowhere to go.

    It can only be confirmed via surgery, since it doesn’t show up on most ultrasounds/MRI scans.

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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Funner fact - the tissue in endometriosis is NOT endometrium. It is an endometria-like tissue

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    A female baby is born with all the eggs she will ever have.

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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This also means that a pregnant woman is also carrying her potential grandchild.

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    30 Cool But Pretty Disturbing Facts About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About The intestines are covered by a double "fleece" of peritoneum. See it like a blanket.

    When your intestines get damaged for whatever reason, this blanket starts moving out of itself and crawling upwards towards the place which has the injury. It will stay there until the injury is recovered. And then move on again.

    Maybe not the most creepy fact, but definitely interesting in my opinion.

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    #22

    30 Cool But Pretty Disturbing Facts About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About Human beings are a cesspool of bacteria and when you die your body eats itself from the inside out.

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    Marcos Valencia
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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The gut microbiota is essential for our life. We could consider this "last supper" as a token of gratitude by our side.

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    #23

    30 Cool But Pretty Disturbing Facts About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About There is an urban myth that your fingernails continue to grow after death, which is supposed to explain why dead bodies often appear to have long nails.

    The truth is that the soft tissues in the fingers and hands tend to contract as they lose moisture, leading to the *appearance* of growing nails.

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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Like an old horse is said to be "long in the tooth." The teeth don't grow longer, the gums recede.

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    #24

    One thing that spun me out was hearing about Fallopian tubes after a friend went through emergency surgery.

    Fallopian tubes are mobile and active parts of your reproductive tract. When one tube isn't there or is “broken” the other tube can actually move over to the opposite ovary and “pick up” an available egg.

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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That is why in sterilisation, the tubes are often rather cut instead of just tied. Prevents them from reaching any eggs.

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    #25

    Our minds can be tricked, and our minds can trick us. Some people sleep with their eyes open. Our memories are fallible. If you remember something from 10+ years ago, the events in your mind are likely changed. You might remember a couple things properly, but our memories are almost never 100% accurate. On top of that, we usually don't remember the unimportant stuff. Our dreams are a product of our subconscious, from any memory especially recent ones.

    Edit: thank you for the upvotes! :D.

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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My twin and I both have a memory of doing something from when we were about 5. She insists it’s her memory, I insist it was actually me. It’s very confusing 😂

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    My favorite is the blind spot at the center of each eye, where the optic nerve is.

    A lot of people don't even know it exists, and even if they do, it is bigger than people often think.

    And it's also really easy to demonstrate to people if you know how. It's one of my favorite bar tricks - all you need is a pen and a napkin to draw a cross and a dot.

    https://thebrain.mcgill.ca/flash/capsules/experience_jaune06.html

    Alternate demo: https://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/chvision.html

    Edit: If it doesn't work, you're doing something wrong - not getting close enough, the image is too small on your phone, you're not closing the correct eye or not keeping your gaze fixed on the cross.

    It isn't because you don't have a blind spot. Unless you're a squid, you have a blind spot. All vertebrates have them.

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    #28

    The fact that our chromosomes can never truly and perfectly replicate themselves. Most defections can be and is usually fixed and wont cause any harms. But if the damage is too big to be fixed that cell will literally commit suicide, If it doesnt the cells around it will try to kill it. If they cant the immune system and white blood cells deal with it. But if a defected cell survives all 3 of these counter measures. It will start to rapidly replicate and replicate. This is how a tumor forms and how we get cancer. Cancer wont stop growing untill its host is dead. This is also why its this hard to treat since cancer cells arent a new organism they are still fundementally human cells. any medication that aims to kill them risks the chance of killing the healthy cells with the cancer cells. This is why we cant be too agressive with medication on cancer. Any part that can be physically removed will be removed via surgery and the rest will be taken care of with chemotherapy and meds. If the tumor is big enough to be physically removed but is in a position that makes it almost impossible to remove it like around vital organs or veins that person will most likely die. So yeah there is only 3 measures between you and having cancer.

    Edit: I am so happy that my comment has lead to an educative conversation in the replies. You guys rule. And also I have to say this too. Cancer cant be prevented due to its nature unfortunately.

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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You also have effectively way more cancer cells than you'd ever be comfortable with. Your body just kills basically all of them immediately.

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    #29

    30 Cool But Pretty Disturbing Facts About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About You can become allergic to yourself.

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    Humans are bioluminescent. We literally glow, the visible light that emits from our bodies are 1000 times less intense than the levels which pur eyes are sensitive to.

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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Apparently we also have fascinating patterns that we can't see with our eyes. But I forgot what those are called. Does anyone know?

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    #31

    A pregnant female corpse will build up enough gas to expel the fetus even after death. Look up coffin birth.

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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It is however very unlikely that the baby will survive due to the mother having been dead (oxygen deprivation), even though it's not unheard of

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    #32

    That if you workout, fat dissolves in your body and is expelled mainly through breath.

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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I seen this on BP a few months ago and was really surprised. Asked a few people if they knew this and not one person did. My mum thought I was lying lol

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    #33

    Sometimes there are just random extra muscles. You can go your entire life with out even knowing it. I've worked as a mortician and the MEs would tell me about some cases like this. Also, just random tumors, even when the individual had never been diagnosed. Lastly, skin sounds like saran wrap when peeled from the body.

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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'd understand it for a taxidermist, but for what reason does a mortician have to peel the skin off a body(

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    #34

    Nightmares are the brain's best attempt at encoding your memories as you sleep. The more emotionally traumatic or scary, the more focus goes into encoding. (or so a sleep documentary I watched once said).

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    So nobody is concerned about the fact that your stomach contains one of the most corrosive liquids to ever exist? Nobody? Just me? Ok then.

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    Corvus
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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Hydrochloric acid... though there definitely are more corrosive acids out there (sulphuric, especially).

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    30 Cool But Pretty Disturbing Facts About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About Allegedly, your immune system has no clue your eyes exist. Effective tomorrow, if your immune system found out about your eyes it would treat them as a external threat. Therefore try and neutralize your eye balls leaving you blind.

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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is an imprecise explanation. The ocular immune privilege is a blood-eye barrier preventing the immune and inflammatory cells from accessing the eye, to avoid the loss of vision (if an inflammatory response should occur in the eye). The immune system wouldn't consider the eye as an enemy.

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    30 Cool But Pretty Disturbing Facts About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About If you wear a glass which vertically inverts your vision long enough, your brain will correct it and you'll see things normal. But when your take those glasses off, everything will look upside-down again until brain recalibrates again.

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    30 Cool But Pretty Disturbing Facts About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About Viewed from a medical standpoint, the inside of your gastrointestinal tract is technically the outside of your body, making you a meat donut.

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    We ate our own hair while inside the womb.

    “Babies eat the lanugo (called as the foetus’ hair) that they shed while in the womb, and it builds up within them to form the substance that makes up their first poop, known as meconium.”.

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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My daughter was born on the cusp of prematurity and was bald as an egg on top but had such a hairy little back to keep her warm. Super cute furry baby.

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    30 Cool But Pretty Disturbing Facts About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About The brain will always/usually try to ensure it’s survival, if knocking you out does so, then you will faint for the safety of the brain

    I remember finding this once but I don’t remember clearly.

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    Your perception of reality is likely much different from others.

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    Doctor here. One thing I learned in medical school was that newborn babies can produce milk due to hormonal influence from their mother shortly after they are born.

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    Corvus
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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Men can lactate too, under some specific (and usually extreme) conditions.

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    Brain aneurysm.

    About 1 to 2% of the world population will go through an aneurysm during their lifetime, and a small portion of these people will die from a rupture.

    The worst part? It has no boundaries. Literally anyone can get one at any time and just die.

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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    However, if you have a direct relative who died from one, get an MRI. These aneurysms take roughly 10 years to grow to fatal dimensions, but if caught before they leak/burst/rupture there is a really good chance you can have it operated successfully (I'm due for my 5-year MRI next month. This cycle of check-ups was started after both my father and grandfather died from a brain aneurysm).

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    Not necessarily creepy but your brain knows a lot that it just decides not to tell you. Like it knows why sleep is needed and why it dreams or where core memories and all of that is stored. It just decides not to share that information with you.

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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I know exactly where the core memories are stored. I've seen Inside Out.

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    Our main organs (minus skin) are mostly protected by muscle walls and our rib cage, and yet we can survive with one of any of the paired organs. Strangely though, are spinal chord is extremely delicate and fragile and has almost no protection at all.

    The muscles we build on the back to protect it do not cover it, but rather cushion it from the sides and provide structural support. You could be very weak with almost no muscle mass and be fine after injury to the front of your torso. You could be the strongest person in the world and a minor injury to your back can still render you completely paralysed.

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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Keep in mind that much of our body structure is *still* geared towards walking on 4 legs... even though we evolved walking on 2 legs hundreds of thousands of years ago. It's the main reason we get neck/back pain ;)

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    30 Cool But Pretty Disturbing Facts About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About How limited our minds are. An ant will never understand that being in my room when I'm vacuuming is a bad idea, but the knowledge exists. I'm sure there's a butt load of information about the universe staring right at us but we'll never understand it because of our stupid human brains.

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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    never is a little harsh. im certain we will one day understand it, but it will take time. if everything was easy, then society as we know it today would have been started many many years ago.

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    30 Cool But Pretty Disturbing Facts About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About There's countless ways it can just... *go wrong*. Just, out of f*****g nowhere, completely unexpectedly, something can become f****d up in a way which is anything from life-alteringly debilitating to lethal.

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    When you die, your hearing is the last to go. So imagine you die in a fire or in a war or something and the last thing you hear is like screaming and chaos.

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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I don't like thinking the last thing I hear is them pronouncing my time of death

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    Theres a skeleton living inside you.

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    You could be a second away from dying unexpectedly from no outside force and have zero indication it is about to happen.

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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    To be fair, that’s the way I’d like to die. Maybe not so good for my loved ones though.

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    #51

    The human body gives off light the eye can't see.

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    The heart is a metronome for the whole body and it has begun ticking before we’re born and stops when we die.

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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "stops when we die" Yes, but it also stops millions or billions of times before that. e.g. If your heart rate is 70 beats per minute, your heart stops 70 times every minute.

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    Your liver, pancreas and stomach do their jobs in COMPLETE darkness.

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    Breathing only resets our incredibly short lifespan.

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