15 Facts That Will Change the Way You See the World

How to Broaden Your Horizons. In case you think you know everything about our planet and us humans, here’s a surprise for you: the world is so interesting and complicated that you can always learn more about it to get smarter and impress your friends. Pay attention to these 15 amazing shocking facts that’ll completely change the way you see the world. Acne slows down aging 0:54 Researchers at King’s College London found that the cells of people who had acne in their youth have better built-in protection against aging. It all comes down to things called telomeres. They’re like tiny caps on the ends of chromosomes that protect your DNA from damage. Basically, the longer the telomeres, the slower your cells age. In the study, the researchers measured the telomeres in over 1200 twins and found that those who’d had acne growing up had longer telomeres than those who didn’t have to deal with pimples. Breast milk can change its composition 3:32 A mother’s milk can change its composition if her baby is sick. Researchers at Harvard University have noticed that when a breastfeeding infant is ill, it transmits a signal to its mother’s body through its saliva. Once mom’s body gets this SOS, it produces more antibodies and transmits them to the baby through the breast milk. A thick beard is a sign of future baldness 4:06 The thicker a man’s beard and the faster it grows, the more likely he is to suffer from baldness later on in life. As strange and scary as it might sound, it was actually proven by French scientists at the University of Lyon. The reason why men go bald is that the lack of hair on the head helps compensate for the heat created by a growing beard; thus, the optimal body heat balance is maintained. Music: https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/music TIMESTAMPS Acne slows down aging 0:54 Babies cry with an accent 1:41 Cockroaches can bite 2:31 Cats have an internal compass 3:07 Breast milk can change its composition 3:32 A thick beard is a sign of future baldness 4:06 The \"Cholesterol-free\" label on vegetable oil is merely a marketing ploy 4:47 Men also have PMS 5:30 There is such a thing as “joke addiction” 6:15 Watermelon snow is a real thing 7:22 Only 22% of people can wiggle their ears 8:03 People who constantly complain live longer 8:45 Red cabbage can change color in different kinds of water 9:33 An hourglass figure speaks of high intelligence 10:03 Lovers hearts beat in sync 10:57 SUMMARY -The cells of people who had acne in their youth have better built-in protection against aging. -German scientists have found that infants cry with an intonation similar to that of their mother’s speech. -Cockroach bites can cause irritation, swelling, and sometimes even lesions. -Cat’s brain cells are sensitive to the Earth’s magnetic field, giving them a sort of internal compass. -A mother’s milk can change its composition if her baby is sick. -The thicker a man’s beard and the faster it grows, the more likely he is to suffer from baldness later on in life. -“Cholesterol-free” oil has tons of polyunsaturated fats and getting too much of those can throw the balance of healthy natural fats in your body all out of whack. -Men experience a similar syndrome called IMS, or Irritable Male Syndrome to be more precise. -Sometimes when a person suffers from some traumatic brain injury, they’ll have an abnormally hyped-up sense of humor after their recovery. -The Sierra Nevada in California is hiding something really special in the summer time: pink watermelon snow. -Only 22% of the world’s population can move each of their ears one by one, and a mere 18% can wiggle both ears at the same time. -Pessimists relieve themselves of stress when they let their negative feelings out and thus live longer. -The color of red cabbage can change depending on the water it’s being cooked in due to the fact that water pH levels differ. -Curvy women in particular develop more omega-3 fatty acids and store them on their hips which contributes to a more active development of the brain. -When a man is in love, his heart beats in the same rhythm as the heart of his partner. Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brightside/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brightgram/ 5-Minute Crafts Youtube: https://www.goo.gl/8JVmuC ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me/