Key points:

  • Fainting affects up to 40 percent of people due to factors like heat and hunger.

  • A new study reveals a neural pathway controlling fainting, challenging the belief of reduced blood flow.

  • Researchers used RNA sequencing to identify unique neurons linked to the heart and brain.

  • Activation of these neurons induces fainting symptoms, offering insights for potential treatments.

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    1111 months ago

    However, one significant question remains unanswered: What triggers these neurons? Van Dijk describes this as “one of the biggest riddles” of his career.

    In other words we now know, partially, how we faint but not why.

    • @I_Miss_Daniel
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      411 months ago

      So we haven’t got the faintest idea? Or we have got the faintest idea…