Global Brain Drain on Health
Date 21-7-2017
From
Nalin
Ranjan, Scientist
To
Dr. Philip Plait, Scientist
United States -California
Slouching was not
adopted by pre-Historic humans
Sir,
I am surprise to see an article titled
as “Why slouching may not be a bad thing” appeared in ‘The Times of India’
dated 12-7-2017 stating “Slouching, sprawling and slumping may not be so bad
for us after all.
We are lead to believe from a young age that bad posture is a constant
plague on the structure health of our body. But in fact, forcing yourself to
symmetrically sit pinned to the desk chair may be worse.
“The assumption that we all need to be perfectly aligned is just wrong,”
Jack chew, a spokes person for the Chartered Society of Physiciotherapy told
“The Times’.
Contrary to popular belief “nothing about our bodies is entirely
symmetrical’, Chew says. “Our organs aren’t positioned symmetrically, we each
have a dominant side,” he adds.
I would like to put it in more perspective way that the physiological
stress which normally arises out of sitting, standing as well as in climbing
mountains. But worse thing arises from electronic devices such as Smartphone,
iPod, Computer monitoring, seeing through microscope as well as Television set. While watching movies or chating through internet or any electronic
devices for that matter, sitting and watching or in a lying posture on the bed, it can easily affect the brain through this focusing eyes increases the
body weight is the cause for laziness that can easily lead to diabetes in some
men, women and children. Basically, it is not only through eyes is mainly cause due
to inefficient of the two hands not bearing weight on the hands, prompt this non communicable
diseases in human.
This was not happening in Pre-historic humans who lived beyond 3.7
million years ago they were tree climbers where they used the their hands to
the utmost level that kept them away from non communicable diseases.
This slouching had started arising after the invention of the television
set has taken a toll on human beings and it had become worst for young adults
after using electronic devices which booming up in all countries. Certainly it
will shorten their lifespan for not using the hands in bearing the weight can
lead to death in no time.
Let this beauty speaks itself in life.
By
Nalin Ranjan
Brain
Research Work
Foot Note :-
Catching fish is different than watching TV
Catching fish in ponds using hands very good for the eyes that can
stimulates the brain cells to become active. But watching movie pictures in the
TV doesn’t activate the brain.
Copy of
this report posted to Dr. Michio Kaku, Scientist from Unityed States
(California) on 21-7-2017
Copy of
this report posted to “Glaucoma Are You at Risk” on 21-7-2017
Copy of this report
posted to "BBC.com -BBC NEWS" on 22-7-2017
Copy of this report
posted to "Dr. Lawrence Krauss, Scientist from
United States
(California) on 22-7-2017
Copy of this report
posted to "Dr. Neil Degrasse Tyson, Scientist from Ubited States (New
York) on 22-7-2017
Copy of this report
posted to “British Neuroscience Association” on 21-7-2017
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