What Causes Hallucinations?

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Oct 012018
 
From TED-Ed:

A condition called Charles Bonnet Syndrome can cause blind patients to hallucinate scenes in vivid color. fMRI studies show that these hallucinations activate the same brain areas as sight — areas that are not activated by imagination. Other hallucinations also involve the same brain areas as real sensory experiences. What’s going on? Elizabeth Cox details the science of hallucinations.

 

 

What Causes Body Odor?

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Jul 132018
 

This TED-Ed lesson is one that every middle school health teacher will want to bookmark. The lesson explains where body odor comes from, the processes that and contribute to body odor, and how antiperspirants work.

Most of us don’t need more than one whiff to identify that generally unpleasant, characteristic smell we call body odor. But it’s a surprisingly complex phenomenon, influenced by our genetic makeup, age, diet, and hygiene. So what is this odor, exactly? Where does it come from? And can we do anything about it? Mel Rosenberg dives into the stinky science of body odor.

Lesson by Mel Rosenberg, animation by Els Decaluwe.

 

 

What Causes Headaches?

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Jul 092018
 

In ancient Greece, the best-known remedy for a long-standing headache was to drill a small hole in the skull to drain supposedly infected blood. Fortunately, doctors today don’t resort to power tools to cure headaches, but we still have a lot to learn about this ancient ailment. In this Ted Ed lesson Dan Kwartler shares what we know (and don’t know) about headaches.

Today, we’ve classified headaches into two camps— primary headaches and secondary headaches. …we actually know much more about secondary headaches. These are caused by other health problems, with triggers ranging from dehydration and caffeine withdrawal…the origins of primary headaches remain unknown. Scientists are still investigating potential triggers for the three types of primary headaches: recurring, long-lasting migraines; intensely painful, rapid-fire cluster headaches; and, most common of all, the tension headache.

 

 

Will Stress Really Make You Go Gray?

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Jun 222018
 

Does stress really make your hair go gray faster?

Just like the myth that plucking one gray hair will make three sprout, stress making your hair white isn’t actually a thing. Or is it?!