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Crazy human facts science still can't explain - Page 7 of 20 - Kiwi Report

Crazy human facts science still can't explain


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[post_page_title]There is no known scientific explanation for why people blush[/post_page_title]
Blushing is the human body’s way to make sure everyone knows when you are embarrassed. But only humans display this facial flush. Blushing occurs due to the release of adrenaline in a situation that makes people nervous or uncomfortable. This speeds up the heart rate and dilates blood vessels, causing the veins in the human face to react. Then, the dreaded pink flush appears on your cheeks. This display of embarrassment has no known evolutionary or scientific explanation.

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