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Depression May Occur When the Brain Heals Itself

In a new scientific study, a team of researchers proposes that chronic depression may be caused by a malfunctioning, natural process going on inside of the brain, as the body attempts to deal with damage the cortex may have suffered. There is a wide variety of factors that physically reconfigure the brain, including ...

20 October 2010
11:06 GMT

Proximity Boosts the Power of Praying

A team of experts at the Indiana University reveals that praying for those who are sick can indeed have beneficial consequences. It was found for example that people praying in close proximity to their loved ones instilled the most significant changes, whereas those who prayed in separate rooms, or farther away, had ...

5 August 2010
10:42 GMT

Proteins May Promote Bone Healing

In a recent series of experiments, experts from the Stanford University School of Medicine in Palo Alto, California, determined that protein injections might promote the healing of bones. The study, which was conducted on unsuspecting lab mice, showed that shots containing Wnt proteins promoted the speed with which t...

29 April 2010
05:02 GMT

Stonehenge Not “Healing Mecca” but Cremation Graveyard

A recent study on Stonehenge comes to thwart the conclusions of the preceding ones, by claiming that the monument was, in fact, not a healing center, as it was demonstrated a few weeks ago, but a cremating cemetery.This discovery provides further fuel for the century-old ongoing debate over the purposes of England�...

10 October 2008
06:27 GMT

Stonehenge Was a Healing Mecca

Recent excavations conducted at the Stonehenge site, the first after 40 years, uncovered a series of pieces of evidence to the fact that pilgrims from all over Europe visited the monument for healing purposes. Archaeologists Geoffrey Wainwright and Timothy Darvill based their conclusion on the fact that the skel...

23 September 2008
10:35 GMT

University Researchers Unveil New Method for Healing Chips

Miniature processors may hold more transistors working at reduced power requirements, but their manufacturing process is extremely intricate, and many of the produced semiconductors end up as trash because of tiny flaws in their surface.However, the Princeton University researchers came up with an innovative method t...

6 May 2008
06:25 GMT


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