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Why are certain ethnicities able to process the lactose in human milk, but not the lactose in cow/other animals milk?
ALL human infants can process the lactose in human milk, and in other milks as well. What happens is that humans naturally stop being able to process lactose as they age (generally around age 5). It j
Why is that when I drink water or soda, I feel full after a while, while with beer, there's no stopping me?
By the time you have drank enough to feel full [for me it is 3 glasses of water] you have had enough alcohol for the fun to start. Lack of inhibition is enough
READ THE INVESTIGATION arrow_right_altWhy do guys send dick pics?
I work for a porn site. We don't do any production, I'm rarely ever where a camera will shoot me (mostly an odd party). However, guys send me as many dick pics as they do the models themselves.
Why are we told to ice injuries?
I can't be 100% sure without my resources in front of me, but I believe it is to help reduce blood flow, which would be carrying proteins that stimulate inflammation (a part of healing). Also, overloa
Why are we restricted by airport customs in the amount of cash we carry?
There is no such limit. Above $10,000 you have to declare it to them and fill out a form. It is to fight money laundering; same as the reporting requirements for large cash transactions at banks.
Why did the U.N. (U.S.) not declare war on China during the Korean war?
They didn't even declare war on North Korea during the Korean War. "Officially", North Korea did not exist and the South Korean government was considered to be the only legitimate government of Korea.
Why do batteries/phones feel heavier when they are charged?
no there is no exchange of weight, the movement/addition of electrons makes no difference a human would ever be able be able to detect... it feels heavier because if it was charging you werent used to
Why do we get to decide if Iran is allowed to make nuclear weapons?
Iran is a signatory of the Non-Proliferation Treaty, and has therefore agreed to not build nuclear weapons. Source: _URL_0_