Yes, one can see many changes in the body during periods and sweating is one of them, particularly under the arms. So it is important to maintain feminine hygiene so that you do not smell and do not get any infection.
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To make the sentence true, it can be rewritten as: "Geologic eras are subdivided into periods." This accurately reflects the hierarchical structure of geological time, where eras are larger divisions that contain multiple periods.
True. Sweat glands play a crucial role in regulating body temperature by producing sweat, which evaporates from the skin's surface, helping to cool the body. This process is part of the body's thermoregulation mechanism, allowing it to maintain a stable internal temperature despite external temperature changes.
Apocrine glands are the small coiled glands in human skin that we call sweat glands However they are not 'true' sweat glands as seen in the majority of animals but they are excretory glands that regulate fluid and mineral excretions. Other animals with apocrine glands functioning in the same manner as in human skin tend to have a common evolutionary past; they all lived in water for extended periods of time. Examples and further fun information can be researched using books such as the Descent of Woman by Elaine Morgan.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elaine_Morgan_%28writer%29
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Yes, exercising during periods can reduce pain as the releases endorphins during a great workout. They work as natural painkillers.
No, that is not true. They may lose a pound or so of water through sweat, but they do not lose 25 pounds.
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Lights must be on during periods of restricted visibility
Lights must be on during periods of restricted visibility
Navigation lights must be on during periods of restricted visibility.
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