Why do we dream

Why do we dream

The human mind is a complex structure that would forever remain a mystery in spite of countless attempts by several scientists to unscramble it and find the underlying cause of certain mysterious details like dreams. Everyone has dreams while sleeping! Many even tend to remember their dreams vividly even after waking up. And while the frequency of occurrence of these dreams would vary from individual to individual, the basic question of ‘Why do we dream?’ remains unanswered!Several researches conducted in the matter reveal several theories for the same, the more common of which are given below.

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Why do people laugh at creationists

Why do people laugh at creationists

A topic that has started grabbing quite a few headlines over the past few years: Creationism vs. Evolutionism has everyone rooting for either the former or the latter in a battle that has gained momentum of epic proportions. While the creationists stick to religion and nothing else, evolutionists try to find a basic scientific reason behind everything that ever occurred, occurs and will occur in the future. And although creationism has its favors when dealing with religious faith, there are certain theories put forward by it that make its followers the butt of several jokes and mockeries.

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Why do dogs bark at night

Why do dogs bark at night

There’s nothing more annoying than your neighbor’s dog barking at night just when you are about to hit the bed. Worse yet, there is nothing you or your neighbor can do anything about it. Apart from the general perception that dogs bark at night to bay at the moon or ward off strangers and supposedly evil spirits, there are several other reasons for a dog to bark incessantly at night. And here are some of the more common ones.

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Why do dogs get worms

Why do dogs get worms

When it comes to domestic animals, many people think that fleas or ticks are the only big issue. However, there is another huge concern associated with the pets, especially dogs. These are worms. Just like fleas, dog also get different types of worms. These can cause mild to severe infections in them. Therefore, if you want to prevent such infections, you have to know the basic reasons lying behind it.

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Why do dogs eat their feces

Why do dogs eat their feces

If you are the owner of a dog, chances are big that you have got surprised as well as irritated multiple times to see your pet eating its own poop.  Have you ever thought of what makes it do so? Well, “Coprophagia” or “the habit of deliberate intake of feces” is a common inclination of dogs and there are more than a few reasons behind it. Following are some of those physiological, psychological and behavioral causes:

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Why do dogs have bad breath

Why do dogs have bad breath

Bad breath is a very common problem in dogs. Majority of dog owners experience this issue at times and get surprised to think that what could cause that awful breath in their pets. Well, dog’s bad breath can be the upshot of a number of minor to moderate reasons. However, if the owner does not take proper care, this might result into serious medical problems of digestive tract, respiratory tract and oral cavity. Here are some potential causes of bad breath in dogs:

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Why do dogs eat cat feces

Why do dogs eat cat feces

Do you hate to see the mouth of your doggy stuffed with cat feces? You can place your cat’s litter box away from the way in of your puppy, but it does not offer a guaranteed solution to the problem. So what can you do to get rid of this nightmare? Well, you have to dig into the root cause and find out why actually dog eat cat poop.

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Why do we itch

Why do we itch

Ever wondered why our bodies actually itch? Why we feel that scratching would be the best remedy to get rid of the incessant itch that appeared out of nowhere? And why we keep on scratching the same place again and again in spite of knowing that the moment we take our hands off, the itch would start again? Here are some points that may answer your questions.

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