k wrote: ] ] Research has suggested that left-handed people are more ] ] susceptible to a range of problems, including allergies, ] ] auto-immune diseases, depression, drug abuse, epilepsy, ] ] schizophrenia and sleeping disorders. ] ] ] ] ] ] Left-handers are thought to have poorer spatial skills, ] ] and thus to be more vulnerable to car crashes and other ] ] serious accidents. ] ] ] ] ] ] However, a study published by The Lancet suggested there ] ] was no truth in the theory that left-handers are more ] ] likely to die prematurely. ] ] [ They left out the fact that we're better at everything else ] ;) ] ] Seriously though, this article's pretty light on content. All ] it says is that right and left handed people might view the ] world "differently" but they don't reveal any qualitative ] details. Differently how? Better or worse? I mean, I guess ] it means that if i get to choose which side of my brain takes ] a hit, i should chose the left side, so my language and visual ] skills aren't as badly fucked, but I'd like to know a lot ] more. -k] The article seems slight, alright. Researchers who waste their time with things like this do none of us any favors. They probably need to take a hit to the right side of the brain. Maybe it would start working then. As far as you go, k, I must say that it sucks to find that we use the same hand to write with. I hate being in any classification that you are in. In fact, I am re-stringing my guitar right now. Time to convert to righty. Maybe my allergies, AIDS, depression, drug problem, schizophrenia, insomnia, and spatial challenges will all go away and I will drive better. Who knows? RE: Left-handers have different view |