London - bombings 'severely stressed' 31% massage therapy UK
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4183712.stm
The British Medical Journal study conducted prior to the second
(attempted) London bombing found that some 31% London citizens are
severely stressed and traumatised by the bombings.
Some 46% of those surveyed said they did not feel safe travelling by
tube and 33% did not feel safe in central London.
Muslim believers suffered the most - with some 2/3 of them being
affected and other strong believers suffered more than an average Jo.
Now thare is a scientific proof that
irrational frame of mind is bad for your health.
Puzzels me that somebody believing in a life after life, soul, karma,
reinkarnation and what not are scared of death.
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The British Medical Journal study conducted prior to the second
(attempted) London bombing found that some 31% London citizens are
severely stressed and traumatised by the bombings.
Some 46% of those surveyed said they did not feel safe travelling by
tube and 33% did not feel safe in central London.
Muslim believers suffered the most - with some 2/3 of them being
affected and other strong believers suffered more than an average Jo.
Now thare is a scientific proof that
irrational frame of mind is bad for your health.
Puzzels me that somebody believing in a life after life, soul, karma,
reinkarnation and what not are scared of death.
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On Sat, 24 Sep 2005 13:13:32 -0500,
[email protected]lid (massagelondon)
wrote:
>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4183712.stm
>The British Medical Journal study conducted prior to the second
>(attempted) London bombing found that some 31% London citizens are
>severely stressed and traumatised by the bombings.
One wonders what they would have discovered at the height of
the WWII blitz. So, what are they going to do as a result of
this study to unstress and de-traumatise the Londoners?
Surely the BMJ or the sponsors of this study had better
projects to waste their grant money on.
Cheers, Alan, Australia
[email protected]lid (massagelondon)
wrote:
>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4183712.stm
>The British Medical Journal study conducted prior to the second
>(attempted) London bombing found that some 31% London citizens are
>severely stressed and traumatised by the bombings.
One wonders what they would have discovered at the height of
the WWII blitz. So, what are they going to do as a result of
this study to unstress and de-traumatise the Londoners?
Surely the BMJ or the sponsors of this study had better
projects to waste their grant money on.
Cheers, Alan, Australia




