Sudden joint pain? Here are 10 common (and not-so-common) causes
Sudden joint pain, or arthralgia, can stem from various causes, ranging from viral infections like the flu and COVID-19 to chronic conditions. Post-viral complications and autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and psoriatic arthritis can also trigger joint pain. Gout, caused by uric acid crystals, leads to intense pain and inflammation.
Read moreShocking! We share DNA with our closest friends, reveals study
A recent study reveals that friends share more genetic similarities than strangers, approaching the genetic relatedness of married couples. This connection may stem from social homophily, where people gravitate towards similar individuals, and social structures influenced by genetics, such as shared educational backgrounds. Researchers emphasize considering social environments in genetic studies to understand the interplay between genes and surroundings.
Read moreWhat your eyebrow shape secretly reveals about you
This personality test, based on eyebrow shape, suggests that those with thick eyebrows are confident and assertive, valuing honesty and direct communication. Conversely, individuals with thin eyebrows are portrayed as gentle, intuitive observers who possess a rich inner world and thoughtful nature. The test encourages readers to reflect on the accuracy of the results.
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