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The Neurobiology Of Near Death Experiences

The Neurobiology Of Near Death ExperiencesPosted by Spiros Antonopoulos on April 12, 2006 - 8:54am.

Recently, scientists may have found a plausible biological explanation for the collection of phenomena known popularly as "Near Death Experiences (NDE)." According to the study, people who have died and experienced the common elements associated with near death experiences like white light, a tunnel, floating above their body are actually dreaming.

"I see it as an activation of certain brain regions that are also active during the dream state," explains Dr. Kevin R. Nelson of the University of Kentucky in Louisville, in a prepared statement for a study just published in Neurology.




Sleep: Who Needs Eight Hours?

Sleep: Who Needs Eight Hours?Posted by Marisa Belger on January 16, 2006 - 4:47pm.

Think of the valuable, productive hours you’ve wasted sleeping. Night after night you shut down for six, seven, even eight hours of unconsciousness. While some may believe that



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