Brain Damage
Cross-source consensus on Brain Damage from 3 sources and 11 claims.
3 sources · 11 claims
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- The long-term effects of repeated choking on brain health have not yet been established. — Choking During Sex and Brain Damage Markers
- Sustained health consequences of repeated strangulation over extended periods have not been established by this study. — Choking During Sex and Brain Damage Markers
- ECT causes permanent brain damage through neuronal death and structural damage to brain tissue. — Electroconvulsive Therapy: The Dangerous "Treatment" Still Used Today
- The hippocampus physically shrinks after ECT, and memories processed through it are permanently lost. — Electroconvulsive Therapy: The Dangerous "Treatment" Still Used Today
- In 1977, neurologist Dr. John Fineberg documented that ECT causes structural brain damage indistinguishable from head trauma. — Electroconvulsive Therapy: The Dangerous "Treatment" Still Used Today
- Randomized controlled trials have demonstrated measurable impacts of low-level laser therapy and photobiomodulation in treating traumatic brain injury. — Photobiomodulation: Using Light to Treat Disease
- Brain injury is one of the active research areas for photobiomodulation applications. — Photobiomodulation: Using Light to Treat Disease
- ECT can cause loss of personality traits including humor, creativity, and personal identity. — Electroconvulsive Therapy: The Dangerous "Treatment" Still Used Today
- ECT carries a risk of cardiac arrest because the electrical energy can also disrupt cardiac rhythm. — Electroconvulsive Therapy: The Dangerous "Treatment" Still Used Today
- ECT causes cellular destruction at the level of mitochondria and genetic material. — Electroconvulsive Therapy: The Dangerous "Treatment" Still Used Today