In the contents of the September 2022 issue, discover the file Awareness: modifying it to heal better Inserm, a bimonthly news magazine, features discoveries, discussions, and questions related to the ever-changing biomedical research.
Hypnosis against pain, meditation to reduce anxiety, EMDR to reduce traumatic memories… Many methods already promise treatment by modulating consciousness. For a long time, these technologies were shunned by scientific research, because they were considered esoteric. It is no longer the case! Even better: other innovative methods, such as deep brain stimulation or anesthetic, under consideration. But what do we really know about consciousness? Can we really manipulate it however you like? What are the effective methods of adjusting mental states in a controlled manner, and for what indications? Inserm is evaluated in light of recent findings in this field.
index
to the main
- ADHD Towards a Global Consensus
News
- Genetics: Promoters control genes from a distance
- Wolfram Syndrome: Restore all connections
- Photography: a voyage between ships
- Bipolar disorders: a decade of discovery
- Cancer: From Map to Region
- US/Aging: What about killer cell regeneration?
Seeking capes
- Véronique Witko-Sarsat: Neutrophils are finally recognized!
- Deniz Dalkara: “I understood that it was possible to reactivate the area of acuteness in the retina”
- Alexander Strong aims for excellence in hematology
wide angle
- Awareness: modifying it to heal better
reportage
- Regenerative Medicine: Flesh and Bones
Pledge
- Immunomodulator: custom antibody creator
opinions
- Prescriptions: Are Too Many Medicines Given To Babies?
inner life
- Participatory research: Inserm organizes its first meetings in the field of science and society
notepad
Read also
“Music guru. Incurable web practitioner. Thinker. Lifelong zombie junkie. Tv buff. Typical organizer. Evil beer scholar.”
More Stories
A large manufacturing project awaits space in the industrial zone
According to science, here are officially the two most beautiful first names in the world
Green space, 100% pedestrianized: DIX30 reinvents itself