[–] x2f10 7y ago ↗ I read the article but don't see a comment on whether the holes will self-repair with stress reduction. [–] dragonsky67 7y ago ↗ At the end of the article there is a discussion of the impact on patients after getting treatment and learning how to deal with stress, then having brain function return to normal. [–] InGodsName 7y ago ↗ I read about brain plasticity. So maybe, before the holes are repaired, brain might be able to rewire itself thus avoid the holes altogether.Just a guess.
[–] dragonsky67 7y ago ↗ At the end of the article there is a discussion of the impact on patients after getting treatment and learning how to deal with stress, then having brain function return to normal.
[–] InGodsName 7y ago ↗ I read about brain plasticity. So maybe, before the holes are repaired, brain might be able to rewire itself thus avoid the holes altogether.Just a guess.
[–] mrgoose 7y ago ↗ This site looks identical to New York Times in styling and layout. I wonder if they're owned by the same parent company.
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 24.1 ms ] threadJust a guess.