Neuropsiciaatre Blyta: Political debates are increasing blood pressure on citizens

Neuropsiciaatre Blyta: Political debates are increasing blood pressure on citizens

Television debates are increasing blood pressure and are causing stress to citizens. That's what neuropsykiatrician Africa Blyta said in an interview for “Calxo Pernime”. He has said that the media in Kosovo should have the information objective, but that is not happening. I think that the media in principle should have [...]

He has said that the media in Kosovo should have the information objective, but that is not happening.

I think that the media in principle should have had the main objective before themselves, that's information. Right information, correct, for education and education. But I don't have that impression of our media in Kosovo, adding stress to”, he has declared.

He has said that an experiment with his patients has shown that in 70 percent of cases patients have increased their blood pressure.

I'm showing a little experiment that I've done with my patients, in everyday communication with them, often patients complain that they're not feeling well when they're watching television and some constantly taking place. Among the disappointments they mentioned this too, and I have recommended that they do a little experiment”, he said.

Before I start the show, which you think is stressful and disturbing, measure your blood pressure, and when you end the show, you get blood pressure again. Do you know the result? In some 70 percent of those who have done so, tension has increased by about 30 percent after the show. The show itself was a situation I had described as a psychological vampire”, said neuropsychiatre Blyti.

To avoid this, he has recommended that there be no screening of stress emissions.

Unfortunately, these debates are acting as psychological vampires to people. If you don't like them, the alternative has plenty, look at what makes you feel good”, he said.

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