Posts Tagged ‘brain damage’
Study: Wireless Radio Frequencies Prevent Sleep and Disturb Brainwave Patterns
Replace all cordless phones in your home with corded ones, switch off your router, and put your cell phone in airplane mode before bed to improve sleep, and avoid the serious, cumulative effects of radio frequency radiation exposure. With frequent reports of people struggling to fall asleep and stay asleep throughout the night, researchers studied…
Read MoreStudy: Magic Mushrooms Repair Brain Damage From Extreme Trauma
A new study by The University of South Florida has found that low doses of the active ingredient in magic mushrooms repairs brain damage caused by extreme trauma, offering renewed hope to millions of sufferers of PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder). The study confirms previous research by Imperial College London, that psilocybin, a naturally occurring compound…
Read MoreStudy – Hitting a Soccer Ball with Head Causes Brain Shrinkage
A study has found College-age soccer players may show some degree of brain-tissue shrinkage – adding to evidence that the sport carries a risk of long-term brain injury. Using high-resolution MRI brain scans, researchers found evidence of reduced gray matter in the brains of 10 male college soccer players, compared with 10 young men who…
Read MoreStudies show Television Decreases IQ, Creativity, and Damages the Brain
“TV uses even less of your brain than is used to add single digit numbers.” – Dr. Aric Sigman Hidden from us by large corporations, exists overwhelming evidence of television’s ability to powerfully decrease and even damage brain function. Don’t expect to see any of this information broadcast on your television screen, the last thing…
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