The Science of Consequences: How They Affect Genes, Change the Brain, and Impact Our World. Susan M. Schneider

The Science of Consequences: How They Affect Genes, Change the Brain, and Impact Our World


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The Science of Consequences: How They Affect Genes, Change the Brain, and Impact Our World Susan M. Schneider
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Aug 30, 2013 - A disservice has been done in inaccurately depicting the body of science, which actually indicates that there ARE biological effects from the radiation emitted by wireless devices, including damage to DNA, and evidence for The public the world over has been misled by this reporting.” . May 22, 2014 - Pittsburgh has been a center for medical research for decades. As the region's university and hospital communities continue to grow and collaborate, the work being done here is changing — and saving — lives around the world. To discuss not only environmental effects, but how they may interact with our genes to confer autism risk. They concluded that the genetic effects of meditation may have long-term physiological consequences, one of which was a slowing down of the rate of aging. Nov 25, 2013 - A child's brain, not surprisingly, is especially vulnerable to such effects—and this research has shown that growing up in difficult circumstances dictated by poverty can wreak damage to a child's cognitive skills that last a lifetime. Jun 10, 2010 - WHAT HAPPENS TO OUR BRAINS AS WE EXPERIENCE THE OUTSIDE WORLD? Fetal effects from cellphone and wireless include faster heart rates, genetic changes, altered brain development, and increased behavioral and emotional problems after birth. Oct 7, 2010 - The World for People who Think But thanks to an explosion of brain research we now know that it also physically impacts our gray matter. One study to show this According to the scientists, meditation had a 'neuroprotective' effect on the meditators: It protected the brain from some of the effects of aging. Mar 15, 2011 - Last week the Society of Toxicology met in Washington D.C. Oct 7, 2013 - Thanks for your visit our website. Sep 12, 2013 - When I explored the science of our body clocks and how they affect our daily routines, I was interested to find that a lot of the way I'd planned my days wasn't really the best way to go about it. Research has actually found that there is a difference in the brains of extroverted and introverted people in terms of how we process rewards and how our genetic makeup differs. Hopefully you will satisfied with The Science of Consequences: How They Affect Genes, Change the Brain, and Impact Our World. Feb 11, 2014 - The genetic variation affects the expression of the NPTN gene, which encodes a protein acting at neuronal synapses and therefore affects how brain cells communicate. I bet you didn't know stress is actually the most common cause of changes in brain function. Mar 18, 2014 - Although physicians have known about the possibility of such confusion since at least the 1980s, they had decided, based on the then available evidence, that the drugs used to anesthetize a patient in the first place were unlikely to be responsible. Dec 25, 2013 - This year, exercise science expanded and fine-tuned our understanding of how physical activity affects our brains, joints, hearts, and even genes, beginning before birth and continuing throughout our lifespans, which can be lengthened, it seems, by exercise, “One of the main reasons people give” for not exercising is that they don't have time, said Arnt Erik Tjonna, a postdoctoral fellow at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, who led the study.

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