Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Too Many Calcium Ions

Too many calcium ions in your brain cells may impair your life saving ability to access a situation correctly - like when you're at the wheel of a car. In one in four crashes, a driver is on a cell phone. British scientist Andrew Goldsworthy, Ph.D. suspects that the increase in accidents among cell phone users has less to do with distraction than with delayed response caused by the flood of calcium ions into brain cells. A flood of calcium ions creates what he calls "a mental fog" of false information which obscures the ability to react to a driving situation - like a car pulling out unexpectedly or a child appearing from out of nowhere. Just think, we're often distracted at the wheel when we're taliking with a passenger, listening to a radio talk show, or engrossed in an audio book, none of which have been linked to increased accident risk. There is obviously something more physical related to phone use. 

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