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Is Cannabis Bad For You?

Is Cannabis Bad For You? Marijuana, otherwise known as weed or cannabis, has a pretty bad rep. You can thank the war on drugs of the 1980’s for that. Much of what the general public knows about weed comes from flawed studies published by big news outlets, who have pushed propaganda instead of truth

10 Oxidation of alcohols

The oxidation of the primary and secondary alcohols by the oxidizing agents potassium dichromate and potassium permanganate is explained. Redox reactions are formulated. Original: "Wolfgang Dukorn" Original: German. All translations in this video have been done by the alugha AI.

Are carbon nanotubes safe or harmful?

Carbon nanotubes, or CNT, are being used to make products stronger, lighter, faster, and more efficient. But are they safe? A growing body of research is raising concerns over the hazards presented by some forms of the material. As ever though, the risk to health depends on who is exposed to what

6 Habits That Can HARM Any Relationships

Relationships are hard. It takes a lot of work and a lot of practice to get things right in a relationship. Even though they’re all different, there are still some universal no no’s that we should be aware of. Here are a few common habits that can harm any relationship. Disclaimer: If you can rela

Are UV nail hardeners harmful?

Nail polish hardeners that work with UV radiation are used in many nail salons. They are also available for use at home. But the UV-A radiation used is basically carcinogenic. We were asked how harmful the devices can be to the skin: In the video, we explain how UV-A radiation works, what to conside

What is 5G and can it harm me

5G is the upcoming standard in mobile communication. What do we know about the health effects? Original: "Federal Office for Radiation Protection" Original: German. All translations in this video have been done by the alugha AI.

Is Wi-Fi harmful

Everyone now has one at home and we also have Wi-Fi more and more often when we're on the road. We were asked if that was actually still good. Or is that perhaps dangerous after all? Spoiler: No, health hazards do not emanate from the Wi-Fi networks, we explain why in the video. Original: "Federal