Heavy metal, our head, and our lives

How can we simulate the unusual but very real risk of rescue?
If you search heavy metal In the National Library of Medicine Database, most of what you find is heavy metal contamination in fish, which “makes it difficult to clearly define the role of nutrition” and perhaps helps explain the evolution of autoimmune diseases, and perhaps helps explain the quintupling of autoimmune diseases, such as juvenile arthritis. But a search for heavy metal dangers turns up an entry for “dangers in heavy metal music.” In this study, the researchers were talking about serious injuries from driving close ones ‘during a walking session in Moshishiwe, “but it is possible that you were injured at a different rock concert. (See other artists below and at 0: 50 in my video Harmful effects of heavy metal music.)
Of course, hearing loss caused by music is a big problem, but that can come from any loud music. Clinical recommendations include the rule “80-90” – More than 80% of the maximum volume in the hearing devices themselves for no more than 90 minutes a day. That is not what science does. “Don’t exceed 60% of the maximum volume” could have a lot of evidence, but the researchers just ignore it, so they come up with “acceptable” advice.
I thought I was going to see more of Satan’s creativity in 1980, when “parents were dying by suicide … they blamed metal bands for promoting suicidal behavior and … surprised musicians.” What kind of testimony did the parents make? There was “little scholarly research” published until the “heavy metal subculture and suicide” suicide paper attempted to tally the number of heavy metal magazine subscriptions across the country. Are we serious?
However, it really caught the ears of the so-called mental parents, pretending that the parents are worried because their son started listening to heavy music, even if they make it clear that their Son does not show drugs for mental illness, he did not show drugs or drinks, and he did well in school. Ten of the twelve places believed Son needed to be hospitalized. Think what that would do to a child! The researchers found that, decades later, Metalheads were “happily Signii Fi in their youth and better adjusted” than their peers.
Some subjects were amazing. Parkinson’s patients walk better listening to hitles’ “yellow underground” or metlica’s “masterpets”? (See below and at 2:32 mine video.)

Some were good norescript. Heavy metal musicians show a higher state of mind than those who do “living Christian,” which is not surprising, as you can see here and at 2:40.

Some others were kind, like the one that investigated the influence of music on improving the safety of patients during surgery – pet patients, that is. Kittens have small ears attached to their heads. It turns out that the “adagio of strings” can be more relaxing than AC / DC.
A review of music therapy for human patients warned: “Caution should be used … when guiding patients in their music choices. ‘Music is chaotic, so are we. [sic] Hip-Hop and Metal, it doesn’t heal in human cells. “That was three measures, or they play anything that Stonach Carlever, and see that Stonach Carler Termels is like their Beethoven. At that time I see that Stonach Carlever, as you can see below and at 3: 28 between -my video. (That’s a bell.)

But who put headphones on their stomach? Or their chest, for that matter? In one study, Mozart killed one type of breast cancer but not another; In one study, only Beethoven’s symphony seemed to work, and Mozart approached where the petri dishes were surrounded by speakers. How is this item published?
However, the real danger from heavy metal is surprising. “HeathngulangIng is a modern dance form that consists of a temporary movement of the head in the rhythm of rock music, which is often seen in the form of heavy metal.” Although “the number of avid a fi cionados is unknown … some fans can be put at risk by overindulging.” Although there is royalty often “viewed as an accident,” it is caused by this habit and your habit, including tearing your carotid artery, tearing lung injury, whiplash injury, neck fracture, or lower hematoma. One man reported headling at a Motörhead concert, and all the “rushing and looking back and faking power” may have popped his veins in the balls and caused him to explode in his horn.
As shown here and at 4:47 mine videoblocked veins veins close the gap between the brain and the lining that lines the inside of our brain, and if the veins tear, blood can build up under our brain and put pressure on our brain.

This burst of restraining bones is shown in kneeling cadangers (another steel study). See below and at 5:02 for mine video. It has been compared to “pseudo Shaken-Baby Syndrome” in adults.

The investigators concluded that “their case shows evidence to support the reputation of Motörhead as one of the rock’n’n’troor rock that makes a real challenge such as a potentially dangerous hematoma like a lower hematoma can be caused by the head.” And some of the brain drains can be huge. One man cried “head over heels after partying.” Why? As you can see in his CT scan below and at 5:35, surrounded by red color all over, destroying his brain. Amazingly, he survived; The other man did not, fell head over heels and lost his life from a fatal hemorrhage.

We can break down more than just veins. There are two sets of blood vessels that enter the eye—the aorties in the front and the vertebral arteries in the back—and we can tear both sets. A 15-year-old boy “went into the mountains” and tore his carotid artery, which led to a massive stroke. He presented as paralyzed and unable to speak, and died in a coma within a week.
What about the vertebral arteries in the back? They are hammered into our skull, yielding to the shearing forces from neck movement, and that’s exactly what the artery wall seems to be exposed to. All of these are rare, perhaps with less than a thousand or so bothers. What can metalheads do to reduce their risk? “To prevent injuries due to such a head, the range of head and neck movements should be reduced, the frequency of the music should also take the metal rock, or protective equipment should be used” -Neck equipment?
“Little injury research has been conducted in the world’s head field,” So the investigators created a “theoretical model of the head” with enough physics terms to make any nerd happy: “minousoidal displacement in the sagittal plane,” and “elevation of the displacement curve.” Research participants? The hightangers. Control group? It’s easy to listen to music.
The head of the head injury and the neck of the neck injury, based on the tempo e-tempo and angulang sweep, is shown below and at 7:23.

“A high-quality song on the head has a tempo of about 146 beats per minute, which is predicted to cause mild head injuries when you fall more than 75º,” so something like what is seen below and at 7:34 for me video.

The researchers concluded that: “To reduce the risk of head injury and neck injury, heads should reduce the width of their head and neck, head bang to reduce the temptation’s neck with a second rock, or only use protective equipment.”
“Unfortunately, it is more, if not impossible, to change the habits of heavy metal a fi cionados.” Maybe what we need are Metal-Stud-Stud-Studded Neat Braces.
Doctor’s Note
What about the healing potential of music? Check it out Music is like medicine and The music of anxiety: Mozart vs Metal.



