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Research Dying Of Brain Disease Is Now Higher Than Cancer

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"We are beginning to acknowledge the human impact on the natural world, but forget that we are part of the natural world"

"This latest neurological study, published in the USA, found that there are more people with neurological disease than ever before. Deaths of men over 75 have nearly trebled in 20 years and deaths of women have increased more than five-fold. For the first time since records began, more US women over 75 are dying of brain disease than cancer."

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/aug/07/modern-life-dementia-40s-neurological-disease
 
"We are beginning to acknowledge the human impact on the natural world, but forget that we are part o...
I have often wondered if the thousands of radio, cell phone, television, and other types of broadcast signals that are in the air can interfere, impair, or even damage brain function. They are all supposed to be on a different frequency than the electrical impulses of the human brain, but all those signals going through our skulls 24/7 can't be good for us. I'll bet, before radio waves, there weren't near as many mental illnesses. I would love to teleport back in time, long before there were these signals in the air, just to see how I felt..
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I would love to teleport back in time, long before there were these signals in the air, just to see how I felt..
@Whispering_Truth Power went out where I live a week ago for a few hours. Amazing how quiet and calm it was. I turn off all the wifi I can when not in use. I did not need to turn on anything to know power had been restored. Tension and a dis-ease coursing through me, on top of the PTSD. It helped to be away for just for those few hours.
 
This article raised a question for me. The changes to the brain from trauma, and just life in the first world impacts on mental health. This forum is mainly 1st world (english speaking) participants. How does the trauma of mass war, genocide and rape impact survivors in the 3rd world? Do survivors in 3rd world have PTSD?

Limited bandwidth to do research, but curious to know of studies and statistics for 3rd world PTSD, and 2nd world.
 
And just imagine if you live in a city where all your apartment neighbors have wi-fi and all the cell towers.
 
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