yes the endorphins in the brain have been seen to attract more neutrino endoplasmic reticulum (aka. more energy for the endorphins to use or spend) therefor the brain has to deal with all of this extra energy received and one of the major areas that energy is released through are activities.
one of those being violence depending on the personality and normal behaviour of the person it can be more severe in some or dormant until, they loose their temper.
Exposure to ionizing radiation can potentially cause damage to cells, DNA mutations, an increased risk of cancer, and various health effects depending on the dosage and duration of exposure. It is important to limit exposure to ionizing radiation and follow safety guidelines to minimize risks.
Radiation exposure can lead to cell damage, increased risk of cancer, and potential genetic mutations. Acute exposure to high levels of radiation can cause immediate tissue damage and radiation sickness. Long-term effects can include an increased risk of developing cancer or other health issues.
Exposure to mold can trigger respiratory symptoms such as coughing, wheezing, and exacerbation of asthma in individuals with respiratory conditions. Prolonged exposure to mold has been associated with increased risk of respiratory diseases like bronchitis and pneumonia, but a direct link to emphysema is not well-established and further research is needed.
yes more less yet it will kill you in three days...sorry
Exposure to radon gas can lead to symptoms such as fatigue and lethargy, as it can interfere with the body's ability to transport oxygen effectively. Long-term exposure to high levels of radon has been linked to increased risk of lung cancer. If you suspect radon exposure, it is important to test your home and take measures to reduce radon levels.
Exposure to ionizing radiation can potentially cause damage to cells, DNA mutations, an increased risk of cancer, and various health effects depending on the dosage and duration of exposure. It is important to limit exposure to ionizing radiation and follow safety guidelines to minimize risks.
Anything can cause violence..... even on Disney Chanel......
yes.
Radiation exposure can lead to cell damage, increased risk of cancer, and potential genetic mutations. Acute exposure to high levels of radiation can cause immediate tissue damage and radiation sickness. Long-term effects can include an increased risk of developing cancer or other health issues.
The main cause of youth violence is often a combination of various factors, including exposure to violence in the home or community, socioeconomic disadvantages, and mental health issues. Additionally, influences from peer groups, media, and access to weapons can exacerbate tendencies toward violent behavior. Addressing these root causes through education, support systems, and community programs is crucial for prevention.
yes it does!
It doesn't cause violence. If anything it will make the user more peaceful.
Exposure to lead can also cause mental retardation.
yes, exposure to wind and specially breeze can cause headache
Low estrogen levels are known to cause delayed breast growth in teenage girls, but is not the only cause.
Violence can lead to premature death or cause non-fatal injuries. People who survive violent crime endure physical pain and suffering3 and may also experience mental distress and reduced quality of life. Repeated exposure to crime and violence may be linked to an increase in negative health outcomes.
Limiting exposure to ionizing radiation is important because it can cause damage to cells and DNA, leading to an increased risk of cancer and other health problems. Prolonged or high levels of exposure can have serious long-term health consequences. Therefore, minimizing exposure helps to protect overall health and well-being.