Tag: science
member name: Craig Olson
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April 15, 2006 12:00 PM EDT --
Maurice Dide was a psychiatrist who was born in 1873 and died in 1944. Dide was born in Paris. Dide studied schizophrenia, which was then called "dementia praecox". He reported anatomic . . .
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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 & . . .
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February 18, 2006 01:40 PM EST --
Psychiatry Res. 1998 Feb 9;77(2):105-12. Related Articles, Links
Immunophenotypic studies on atypical lymphocytes in psychiatric patients.
Kokai M, Morita Y, Fukuda H, Hatotani N.
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April 14, 2006 08:32 AM EDT --
Milk is a sacred cow, and eggs have also been sacred cows. Both have cholesterol, particularly the eggs. Once the avian flu reaches the US, eggs may become even more of a health problem. Milk . . .
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April 25, 2006 02:45 PM EDT --
Linus Pauling went to Oregon State University. He was possibly the most famous alumnus of the college.
Pauling wanted to be a scientist because he wanted to "understand the . . .
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October 05, 2006 01:25 PM EDT --
Shown here is a drawing of Steinitz, who was World Champion for 3 decades. He lost to Lasker.
The diagram . . .
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October 05, 2006 01:55 PM EDT --
This 1906 Swedish stamp homors Ramon Cajal (right) and Camillo Golgi (center). The figure on the left is probably the winner of a different prize. Cajal & Golgi won the prize for . . .
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October 30, 2006 02:36 PM EST --
Dr, Abram Hoffer is in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. He started his career in Saskatchewan. Osmond started in England. He moved to Canada and later to the US. Osmond is now deceased, unfortunately. . . .
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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, . . .
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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 . . .
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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 . . .
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January 19, 2006 01:25 PM EST --
AMINE THEORIES OF SCHIZOPHRENIA
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January 21, 2006 11:01 AM EST --
Alzheimer's Disease
By Craig Olson
I pasted the article below from schizophrenia.com:
"Alzheimers Toxin May Be Relevant To Schizophrenia"
filed under Schizophrenia . . .
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March 01, 2006 09:29 AM EST --
Electron Microscopy of Schizophrenia
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March 24, 2006 10:41 AM EST --
But the Yale workers took a new look at glutamate, using rats treated with PCP, which develop symptoms, such as frantic running and incessant head-turning, thought to parallel psychotic symptoms in humans. . . .
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April 06, 2006 08:39 AM EDT --
Mary Baker Eddy,
Should have made spaghetti!
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April 13, 2006 01:46 PM EDT --
A Comprehensive Theory about Schizophrenia
By Craig O.
Introduction
Schizophrenia is a mistake in evolution. Over 200 years of research has gone into this review of schizophrenia. . . .
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April 15, 2006 12:04 PM EDT --
Introduction
In 1992 Tamminga et al reported a PET study with FDG, an analog of glucose. This study showed reduced glucose metabolism in schizophrenia in the parahippocampal gyrus. Dr. Carol Tamminga . . .
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July 24, 2006 10:47 AM EDT --
Due to the fact that Halloween is coming up, I have decided to do some horror and science fiction collages.
Call the exterminator! This movie starred a young Joan Collins.
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November 25, 2006 12:28 PM EST --
There is reason to believe that nutrition can be used to attack the terrible diseases, including schizophrenia and depression. The brain is made up from the food we eat. By modifying the food . . .
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