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Doctor warns parents bathing children every day may not be good idea


Doctor warns parents bathing children every day may not be good idea
Parents who bathe their kids everyday could be causing skin conditions.
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A doctor has warned parents that bathing children every day could be bad for them. ....

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How often should I bath my baby? Doctor warns of risk of washing every day

How often should I bath my baby? Doctor warns of risk of washing every day
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Why Does DNA Spontaneously Mutate? Quantum Physics Might Explain


Scientific American
A phenomenon called proton tunneling could account for point mutations in strands of genetic material
March 17, 2021
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Quantum mechanics, which rules the world of the teensy-tiny, may help explain why genetic mutations spontaneously crop up in DNA as it makes copies of itself, a recent study suggests.
Quantum mechanics describes the strange rules that govern atoms and their subatomic components. When the rules of classical physics, which describe the big world, break down, quantum comes in to explain. In the case of DNA, classical physics offers one explanation for why changes can suddenly appear in a single rung of the spiraling ladder of DNA, resulting in what’s called a point mutation. ....

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