Mild TBI can cause symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, blurred or double vision, fatigue, sensitivity to noise or bright lights, tinnitus, insomnia,
reduced speed of thinking, poor balance, concentration and memory problems, anxiety, irritability and depression.
In fact,
reducing the speed of thought in just the right places is crucial to the fundamentals of consciousness.
Not exact matches
Current
thinking recognizes the fact that brief, well - timed professional help can
speed up growth and help
reduce the pain
of a new, baffling life stage.
Schizophrenia can affect
thought processes by
reducing people's attention span,
speed of thought, memory and decision - making abilities.
Researchers
think insoluble fiber not only
speeds intestinal transit time (how quickly food moves through the intestines), but
reduces the secretion
of bile acids (excessive amounts contribute to gallstone formation), increases insulin sensitivity and lowers triglycerides (blood fats).
Reflection on his work leads to the realisation that daily life is largely devoid
of sensorial pleasure, that the
speed of twenty - first century living is such that moments
of undirected
thought (minus the rapid - fire imagery
of television and other media) are almost unheard -
of, and that the aspect
of play in adult life (and increasingly that
of children too) has been
reduced to electronic communication with little or no real social contact or physical interaction.
In fact, the only reasons I can
think of for NOT
reducing the
speed limit were captured in the comments in the post a year ago:
I was pulled over and given a ticket for
speeding, it states that I was going 35mph over the limit, I am aware that it is a bit high but should I seek out a lawyer or maybe some kind
of legal help, I been
thinking of trying to fight it since and have the judge
reduce the fine or charges, the ticket was issued by the LAPD.