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His heart is still beating, apparently his temperature is still being regulated by some part of his brain, he may be unconscious but he's not fully brain dead.

Kevin Acevedo

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Research now reveals that social rejection activates the same regions of the brain that are known to respond to physical pain, and also expresses dormant DNA to prepare our bodies for imminent injury. Unfortunately, this response is no longer necessary, so the expression of these genes leaves us more vulnerable to viral infections and more likely to suffer from inflammation-related illnesses.

Mitch Prinstein

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Our species is uniquely and remarkably attuned to our social position because many years ago we relied on each other for safety, research now reveals that social rejection activates the same regions of the brain that are known to respond to physical pain, and also expresses dormant DNA to prepare our bodies for imminent injury. Unfortunately, this response is no longer necessary, so the expression of these genes leaves us more vulnerable to viral infections and more likely to suffer from inflammation-related illnesses.

Mitch Prinstein

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Majority has no brain. It is just a momentum. Always recheck majority with morality.

Amit Ray

added by Galileo
3 years ago

Majority has no brain. It is just a momentum. Truth, kindness, human values, and morality are more important than majority. Always recheck majority with morality.

Amit Ray

added by Galileo
3 years ago

It was that thing I just needed not because we were in love anymore, but because the comfort and because my brain said,' Oh, this feels better. This is comforting,' but actually, knowing that I was giving in to an addiction made me feel way worse.

Billy Ray

Found on CNN
3 years ago

My husband had unknowingly been bottling a deadly disease, nearly every region of his brain was under attack. He experienced himself disintegrating.

Susan Schneider

Found on CNN
3 years ago

It's a great brain break, even if you don't feel like you're working hard, just getting regular exercise can make a huge difference in your day.

Dan DeJager

Found on CNN
3 years ago

He was a middle linebacker, i know he had damage to the brain. As soon as alcohol and drugs were available to him I think he went right to( self) medication.

Jim Belushi

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Based on that, I'm not too surprised by these findings, fetal brain development occurs throughout all gestational ages.

Darine El-Chaâr

Found on CNN
3 years ago

My sister says,' I'm just staring at you so my brain knows that it's you,' i look more like I looked before I was burned.

Carmen Tarleton

Found on CNN
3 years ago

I've got brain fog that won't go away, i've got an onset of clinical depression, which is not sadness. People keep saying to me,' Don't be sad.' I'm not sad. I'm depressed. It's different. I can't control it.

Chris Cuomo

Found on CNN
3 years ago

I don't like that in Japanese culture, they expect you to obey... we have a brain to think( for ourselves).

Kozo Hasegawa

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Luckily or unluckily, I was born a rebel, i don't like that in Japanese culture, they expect you to obey... we have a brain to think( for ourselves).

Kozo Hasegawa

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Parents say they are concernedaboutstudents getting sick from COVID-19 and possiblydeveloping Multi-system Inflammatory Syndrome in Children( MIS-C), a rare conditionhealth expertssay is linked to the virus. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention( CDC) on itswebsite statesMIS-Ccauses multiple organs -- including the heart, kidneys, lungs, eyes, skin, and brain, among others -- to become inflamed after a child has been infected withCOVID-19 or has comeinto contact with a person who had the virus. Will children in the classrooms be potential carriers of COVID-19( Credit : kali9 / iStock) It occurs several weeks after the child was exposed to someone who had a coronavirus infection. Typically, the child didnt have symptoms of COVID-19 but does show antibodies when tested.

Roberto Posada

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

Remember, it's not just the deaths. It's this terrible, disabling... long-lasting disabilities to the lung, to the vascular system, to the heart, to the brain, we're seeing long-term cognitive deficits. This is a terrible illness.

Peter Hotez

Found on CNN
3 years ago

My brain says' You're stupid and you can't do this,' you need something to take the anxiety away. ... I don't have drinking as an outlet. I'm alone much more with those destructive thoughts than I normally am. I have to figure out how to work through them in a healthy way and during a pandemic.

Shannon Urbans

Found on CNN
3 years ago

It means it takes a much greater signal -- in other words, stronger contractions during labor -- to switch it on, this makes it less likely that pain signals can reach the brain.

Ewan St. John Smith

Found on CNN
3 years ago

It's such wonderful insight into how his brain works, the process is not only fun but it's also fascinating.

Ina Turpen

Found on CNN
3 years ago

The best response is to cool off your brain before making decisions.

Luana Marques

Found on CNN
3 years ago

People are trying to convert uncertainty into risk by reading too much news, but you're feeding into a set of algorithms that light up your brain like a Vegas casino.

Arthur Brooks

Found on CNN
3 years ago

One could say that while your body is a bit unrulier when sleeping with somebody, your brain is not.

Henning Johannes Drews

Found on CNN
3 years ago

The best way to describe a migraine is that it is a sick headache, patients describe it as their brain is too big for their skull.

Seymour Diamond

Found on CNN
3 years ago

I'm suffering from guilt. It's a new feeling, and I have it all the time, it's hard. My brain is split, my attention is going in so many directions at once.

Juan Elias

Found on CNN
3 years ago

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