Saturday, October 9, 2010

Blogging-It's Good For You

An article from; http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=the-healthy-type

The reason for blogosphere has taken off maybe the self-satisfaction. Besides serving as a stress-coping mechanism, expressive writing produces many psychological benefits. It improves memory and sleeps, boost immune-self activity, and reduces viral load in AIDS patients, and even speeds healing after surgery. As social creatures, human has a range of pain-related behaviors. Blogging about stressful experience might work similarly. The frontal and temporal lobes, which govern speech with no dedicated writing center is hard-wired in the brain. According to a study, some activities in this area could foster the urge to blog. Scientists’ understanding about the neurobiology underlying therapeutic must remain speculative for now. Attempts to image the brain before and after writing have yielded the information because the active region located so deep inside. Imaging studies have shown that the brain lights up differently, before, during and after writing. However, some scientists remain skeptical about the value of such image because they are hard to duplicate and quantify. Whatever the lying causes may be, people coping with cancer diagnoses and other and other serious condition are increasingly seeking and finding relief in the blogosphere.



by;
Nur Suhada Anuar


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