Brain shock treatment for academic gain: the potential dangers

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Man continues to study and discover new things that he think would be beneficial to everybody. And there is a new discovery that in a way can be helpful as its true intention.

“Scientists have discovered that stimulating the brain with tiny electric shocks can boost a person’s academic performance.”

We all want to make sure that our children are performing well in school, this tiny electric shocks can be helpful but we must also keep in mind of its long term effect.

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<a href=”http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/9041652/Brain-shock-treatment-for-academic-gain-the-potential-dangers.html”>Brain shock treatment for academic gain: the potential dangers</a>

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