Music affects the brain.
Any music they hear. Holism. The beat of a butterflies wings move the air until it reaches the other side of the world, where it has developed into a hurricane. Everything affects everything.
Same as any other food ... it's all processed in the intestines and liver long before it get anywhere near the brain.
It depends on which kind of "music" you mean. For example: If you learn an instrument and play your own music, it definitely affects your brain in a good way. Also, it is believed that if you learn and instrument, and/or you learn a new language other than the one your country speaks, you are less likely to get Alzheimer's Disease than someone who doesn't.
If one of the variables affects the outcome of the other but not the other way around, then the one that is affected is the dependent and the other is independent.
The brain is composed of around 85% water.
It can affect it by certain parts of your brain controls your lung movements so if you hit that part it can be fatal by possibly stopping your lungs or any other part.
Yes, racism affects Britain just as much as it affects other places around the world.
Epilepsy only really affects the brain. It is mainly an extra amount of electrical activity in the brain. That in turn may have an effect on other parts of the body, like physical movements in the body and people becoming unconscious.
Epilepsy affects the brain. During a seizure it can then have effects on other parts of the body, depending on the severity and type of seizures people have.
Smoking pot is dangerous as it affects the brain and you will always feel drowsy, so in other words your studies will be affected.
"Creative" kind of means that you're going to come up with it on your own. There's nothing creative about asking other people to think it up and then hand it to you. I'm out of school now, and my creativity is how I earn my living.
You need salt in your body to function. Sodium helps open channels all around the body in order to release vital chemicals, among other things. Though sodium is vital, having too much or too little in your bloodstream can have harmful affects on your body, including the brain.