Monday, December 10, 2012

Daydreaming Frequency Danger!

Ghiboo.com - For some people, dreaming is fun. Due to daydreaming, we can fantasize.

Unfortunately, the habit of staring even shorten telomeres, sections of DNA at the end of the cell that plays a role in maintaining the stability of the cell. These conditions accelerate aging person.

Telomeres are the very ends of DNA cells that play a role in maintaining the stability of the cell.

Naturally, the telomeres would shorten with age. However, according to researchers from the University of California, San Francisco, unwittingly telomeres can be shortened dramatically on the frequency of daydreaming.

Telomeres are the very ends of DNA cells that play a role in maintaining the stability of the cell.

From the results of research known dissatisfaction towards life makes most people daydreaming. Negative thoughts and anxiety can cause stress, and ultimately cause adverse effects.

"Negative thoughts can interfere with the repair of cells and accelerate the aging process. Worse, daydreaming habit also causes memory loss," the researchers wrote in the journal Psychological Clinical Science (10/12).

source: http://www.iyaa.com/gayahidup/kesehatan/2377970_2386.html

No comments:

Post a Comment