Coma patients who woke up with shocking changes
A coma is when a person enters a prolonged unconscious state, rendering them unresponsive to touch, light, or sound. While some cases last only a few days, there are instances that span weeks, years, or even decades. Despite the body's slowed functionality, the mind continues to operate, leading to bizarre and extraordinary occurrences. Coma survivors have shared a range of incredible stories, often acquiring new abilities, developing new obsessions, or undergoing a complete transformation in their perception of the world. Curious? This gallery unveils a collection of the most astonishing and bizarre experiences people have shared after waking up from a coma.
2023-11-24T08:22:35Z
Fueling your focus: top foods and drinks to boost brain power
Does it ever feel like your mind is running on fumes? Are you sometimes unable to focus? Well, you’re not alone! The good news, however, is that there’s a solution: each of these symptoms (plus a wide variety of others) may be due to your brain. Indeed, our brain is the control system for our entire body and, when it isn’t properly nourished and tended to, it can be very challenging to function properly. Whether you’re struggling to keep up or just want to boost your brain power and help fight aging, incorporating certain foods and beverages into your diet can help! From an improved mood and sharpened memory, to a more effective mind overall, this gallery will help guide you on what to eat and drink, and, more importantly, why. Click through to discover what you should be consuming more of starting today.
2024-04-22T12:07:52Z
Unveiling the layers: living with dissociative identity disorder
Imagine feeling like a stranger in your own body, as if you woke up and didn’t recognize the preferences or thoughts in your own mind. What if you had more than one identity or personality state, each with its own thoughts, concerns, voices, and behaviors? This challenging scenario isn’t simply the plotline for a movie—it’s an unfortunate and jarring reality for some. Dissociative identity disorder (DID), known previously as multiple personality disorder, is an extremely complex mental health condition. People with DID often disassociate, or detach from memories, feelings, thoughts and more, as a way to cope with trauma. And whether you currently know someone with DID or not, educating yourself on this disorder can be extremely beneficial. Intrigued? Click through to learn more.
2024-04-22T11:11:11Z