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Spectacular Northern Lights linked to suicidal depression
Alaska's tragically high number of suicide may be
related to cosmic storms and the Northern Lights
(aurora borealis), according to an expert ∈ the study
of brainwaves.
[05] Depression ∈ the Far North has ∈ general been
attributed to the deep, dark and long winters.
But Dr Anita Bush , ________ specialises ∈
electroencephalography, has complicated matters by
discovering a link between solar flames and brainwave
[10] activity ∈ two sets of Alaskans she has studied for the
past five years.
The microscopic electric impulses were
concentrated ∈ an area of the brain known also to
cause seasonal affective depression (SAD), the
[15] condition up to now blamed for dozens of suicides each
year ∈ the remote Alaskan coast. Suicide levels among
the state's 15 to 24-year-olds have risen sharply ∈
recent years, to six times the national average, says
Dr Bush.
[20] She has not yet demonstrated a link between
increased brainwaves and suicidal tendencies but she
thinks existing data on supposed SAD cases may ∈
fact include cases of suicide induced by geomagnetism.
For now she has suggested that special dark glasses,
[25] worn against solar flames and the Northern Lights,
________ elevate morale among the suicidal.
Some of her sceptical colleagues as Professor Tom
Hallinan, one of a team studying the aurora, recently
insisted that the most serious health risk ∈ watching
[30] the Alaskan night sky was a cricked neck.
Adapted from Advance Your English - Cambridge University Press
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