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What are Sexually Transmitted Diseases – Reproductive Health | Class 12 Biology

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What are Sexually Transmitted Diseases - Reproductive Health | Class 12 Biology

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Why Are Hair Transplants Painful? – Follicular Unit Extraction

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Post-operation pain and swelling? The reasons why some hair transplant patients might experience this.
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Have you heard of the Comfort-In anaesthesia method? Learn how we use it to ensure that you feel little to no pain during the hair transplantation.

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Who are Elithair?

Elithair is a hair transplant company in Turkey, whose mission is to help people regain their self-confidence and provide a new lease of life to those who are suffering from hair loss. So far, Elithair has successfully treated over 50,000 patients – you can watch some of their experiences on our YouTube channel.

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What is the process of a hair transplant at Elithair in Turkey?

Day 1: Upon arrival in Turkey, you will be collected from the airport and driven to our clinic to be welcomed by our team. You’ll receive some preliminary medical checks, including a blood test, to ensure you’re in suitable health before your surgery. Then we drive you to the hotel for check-in and the rest of the day is yours to enjoy Istanbul.

Day 2: This is hair transplant day! After a consultation and a detailed explanation of the procedure, we prepare you for surgery. Our team are with you every step of the way to make you feel comfortable and answer any questions you may have during the day.

After the hair transplant surgery, you’re given an aftercare package and instructions on how to look after your hair for the first night. We then drive you back to the hotel to rest.

Day 3: In the morning we drive you from the hotel back to the clinic for a follow-up. We check that everything is healing well and gently wash your hair. When it’s time for you to head to the airport to catch your return flight, our driver will take you, allowing plenty of time.

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COVID-19 Germs Experiment for Kids!

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As schools are closing and some parents are working from home more than they regularly do, you may find your family spending more time together than before.

Here’s a fun experiment to do with your kids to explain the importance of washing our hands during the Coronavirus pandemic.

What you’ll need:
o Pepper (which acts as the germs)
o Bowl of water (which acts as surface of our skin on our hands)
o Soap

Step 1:
o Shake pepper on top of the water. Give it a good coat! These are the germs that are on the surface of our skin.

Step 2:
o Have your child stick one fingertip directly into the bowl of water with pepper or “germs” on it.
o You’ll see the germs stick all over your hand when you don’t wash your hands!

Step 3:
o Rub a clean fingertip in soap. Make sure it is coated well.

Step 4:
o Stick the finger with the soap on it into the “germy” water and watch the germs spread out across the water! This is because the soap breaks down the virus!
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Up to 80% of all infections are transmitted by hands, according to estimates by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. We did a little experiment to visualise just how much bacteria we pick up daily. Explore our interactive special: https://cna.asia/2HRcrK3