Tag: science
group name: funandcareerinfo
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April 19, 2008 10:40 AM EDT --
Introduction
There has been a great deal of research on schizophrenia. Some of it dates back to the time it was called "dementia praecox". One approach, used by Hoffer & . . . more
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September 03, 2007 11:34 PM EDT --
When I first took the plunge into the wonderful world of the internet, my brother Ross helped me create a name to be used as a suitable e-mail address. Inevitably, the ones we . . . more
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September 13, 2007 11:31 PM EDT --
I've always been a major enthusiast about the vast field of apples -- from the golden goodness of Apple Slice pop and Martinelli sparkling cider, to the zingy zest of the winsome . . . more
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August 20, 2007 02:54 PM EDT --
Introduction
The symptoms of hypoglycemia include dizziness, lightheadedness, irritation, anger, anxiety, fatigued, aches, cravings for sugar or simple starches (cakes, croissants, colas, fries, . . . more
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May 09, 2008 12:57 PM EDT --
Art History
Van Gogh killed himself because his paintings wouldn't sell. ****************************************************************************** Touloose Lautrek had girlfriends . . . more
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November 17, 2007 11:15 AM EST --
Craig Olson,
You've been published on Associated Content! View your content here:
www.associatedcontent.com/article/444491/a_blood_test_for_schizophrenia.html
Now it's time . . . more
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February 02, 2008 11:44 AM EST --
Introduction
Psychology is the science of behavior. The science of normal behavior was studied extensively by Wilhelm Wundt of Germany. He wrote many versions of a text called Physiological . . . more
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January 05, 2008 11:04 AM EST --
Introduction
Linus Pauling introduced "orthomolecular psychiatry" in 1968 with a brilliant paper in Science. Soon he expanded the orthomolecular concept to cancer, atheroscerosis, . . . more
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January 30, 2008 09:41 AM EST --
Introduction
One of my controversies in psychiatry is also a controversy in animal rights. I am advocating a vegan diet to treat mental illness, cancer, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, . . . more
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March 26, 2008 01:25 PM EDT --
Introduction
There are several levels on which to study schizophrenia. Linus Pauling felt that it should be studied on a molecular level. This is a good approach, but a difficult one. It also . . . more
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April 19, 2008 10:34 AM EDT --
Introduction
I have formulated a complex theory of schizophrenia. This theory is presented in my previous articles. I feel that there are two treatment options. One option is a diet very low . . . more
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June 10, 2008 09:50 AM EDT --
"The membrane alterations found in platelets of schizophrenic patients look like the alterations found in the central nervous system. Big vacuoles originates of the same ones with presence of inclusion . . . more
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February 03, 2008 06:19 AM EST --
American Museum of Natural History - Hall of Asia
( www.amnh.org - search Hall of Asia)
The museum outdoes itself when it puts together the halls of peoples of the world. There . . . more
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November 23, 2007 02:04 PM EST --
Introduction
In 1968 Linus Pauling introduced orthomolecular medicine. At the time he was interested mostly in vitamin C, a substance found mostly in plant foods. He favored the right amounts . . . more
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May 10, 2008 10:39 AM EDT --
"Imagination is more important than knowledge." Albert Einstein
"It is not ... that some people do not know what to do with truth when it is offered them, but the tragic fate is to reach, . . . more
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January 19, 2008 11:43 AM EST --
Introduction
There has been quackery in neuroscience just as there has been quackery in cancer research and all branches of medicine, unfortunately.
Brain Anatomy
Early investigations . . . more
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January 19, 2008 11:36 AM EST --
Introduction
One of the most famous American psychiatrists has been Dr. Silvano Arieti. He has edited two sets of volumes of the American Handbook of Psychiatry. He has also written books, . . . more
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February 09, 2008 10:51 AM EST --
Introduction
The first great German psychiatrist was Wilhelm Griesinger of the 19th century. After Griesinger came psychologist Wilhelm Wundt, who reviewed work prior to 1902 in his book Physiological . . . more
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February 12, 2008 12:14 PM EST --
Introduction
An old joke is that neurologists know everything and do nothing, neurosurgeons know nothing and do everything, and psychiatrists know nothing and do nothing. This is not a kind . . . more
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January 10, 2008 10:45 AM EST --
Introduction
Many diseases are metabolic ones. There are chemical imbalances that need to be corrected. An example of this is diabetes. Diabetes is treatable by diet and also treatable by . . . more
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