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    1. Asked: July 6, 2021In: Communication

      Why does my dog lick my face?

      Adaline Reagan
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      Added an answer on July 9, 2021 at 10:17 am

      Not good! A dogs mouth is definitely not the most hygienic of places. I would never allow my dog to lick my face because I wouldn’t no just what he had been licking first - could be his genitalia, his backside, some tasty week old morsel he found, he list goes on. Dogs often lick their human friendsRead more

      Not good! A dogs mouth is definitely not the most hygienic of places. I would never allow my dog to lick my face because I wouldn’t no just what he had been licking first – could be his genitalia, his backside, some tasty week old morsel he found, he list goes on. Dogs often lick their human friends’ faces to show affection. They often lick people they love. It’s a similar gesture to cats. A female cat will often lick a human showing that she loves him or her.

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    2. Asked: July 6, 2021In: Communication

      What are the supplements that aid growth of beards?

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      Added an answer on July 9, 2021 at 10:17 am

      Nobi Nutrition’s beard supplement relies on basic vitamins designed to enhance the growth of any kind of hair, whether it’s curly or straight. While some capsules are made using gelatin, these are vegetarian. An added bonus is that the plants the capsules are derived from are non-GMO. The mix of nutRead more

      Nobi Nutrition’s beard supplement relies on basic vitamins designed to enhance the growth of any kind of hair, whether it’s curly or straight. While some capsules are made using gelatin, these are vegetarian. An added bonus is that the plants the capsules are derived from are non-GMO. The mix of nutrients includes biotin, vitamin C and B, folic acid and zinc. In addition to helping hair grow, ingredients like biotin also improve skin and nail health. Each bottle contains 60 capsules. Vital ingredients like biotin, which specifically bolsters hair growth and skin health. Capsules are vegetarian and GMO-free.

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    3. Asked: July 6, 2021In: Communication

      What happens to the brain when a person is in coma?

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      Added an answer on July 9, 2021 at 10:17 am

      Someone who is in a coma is unconscious and has minimal brain activity. It is not possible to wake a coma patient using physical or auditory stimulation. They’re alive, but can’t be woken up and show no signs of being aware. The person’s eyes will be closed and they’ll appear to be unresponsive to tRead more

      Someone who is in a coma is unconscious and has minimal brain activity. It is not possible to wake a coma patient using physical or auditory stimulation. They’re alive, but can’t be woken up and show no signs of being aware.
      The person’s eyes will be closed and they’ll appear to be unresponsive to their environment. They won’t normally respond to sound or pain, or be able to communicate or move voluntarily. Additionally a person in a coma fails to respond normally to painful stimuli, light, or sound; lacks a normal sleep-wake cycle and, does not initiate voluntary actions, being unable to consciously feel, speak, hear, or move. Someone in a coma will also have very reduced basic reflexes such as coughing and swallowing. They may be able to breathe on their own, although some people require a machine to help them breathe.

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