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Website Last Updated What Is An Arch Truth?
An arch truth is a truth that cancels another truth. For example, you know you are very hungry and normally would think about preparing a meal. However, before you can think about preparing a meal, you learn that the walls of your kitchen are on fire. Therefore, you run out of your house. In this […]
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Pneumiatry: Original Articles These articles first appeared on our original Pneumiatry: Biblical Psychiatry website. • All Decisions Must Be Based On Facts • Does God Really Put People In Hell? • Does The Bible Talk About The Unconscious Mind? • Is The Mind Governed By The Laws Of Physics? • Overview • Reason For Suffering […]
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Guide: The Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Hoax
Obsessive-compulsive disorder is real. Now, here is the hoax, actually many, many hoaxes. For now, we will provide you with just four of the major hoaxes. Major Hoax #1: Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a mental illness. The fact is that obsessive-compulsive disorder is a “basket name”‘; that is, obsessive-compulsive disorder is the name of a group […]
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Guide: The Depression Hoax
Depression is real. Now, here is the hoax, actually many, many hoaxes. For now, we will provide you with just four of the major hoaxes. Major Hoax #1: Depression is a mental illness. The fact is that depression is a “basket name”‘; that is, depression is the name of a group of psychical (of the […]
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Guide: The Bipolar Disorder Hoax
Bipolar disorder exists. Now, here is the hoax, actually many, many hoaxes. For now, we will provide you with just four of the major hoaxes. Major Hoax #1: Bipolar disorder is a mental illness. The fact is that bipolar disorder is a “basket name”‘; that is, bipolar disorder is the name of a group of […]
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Guide: The Schizophrenia Hoax
Schizophrenia exists. Now, here is the hoax, actually many, many hoaxes. For now, we will provide you with just four of the major hoaxes. Major Hoax #1: Schizophrenia is a mental illness. The fact is that schizophrenia is a “basket name”‘; that is, schizophrenia is the name of a group of mental illnesses. Some of […]
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Guide: Proof The Mind Is Not The Brain
Here is just one proof that the mind is not the brain. First, here is the brain (includes most of the section in gray): Now, each person has what is called a “tranfixridic program.” A person’s tranfixridic program determines what they are and what they will be. This program is changed by our choices. Good […]
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Guide: The Supreme Sanity of the Bible
Over the millenia, the Bible has withstood all attacks and all tests (tests are friendly). The latest test is the Psychiatrist’s In-Depth Study of the Bible (link not active yet). This test examined whether the Bible follows all universally accepted psychiatric principles. The answer is a resounding yes. Now, we appreciate this result but the […]
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Guide: Gays’ Fake Science
Gays’ won over the Supreme Court in the past through the use of fake science. Read How Gays Tricked The Supreme Court. The Bible clearly states and repeatedly states that the sexual activity of Gays is AGAINST NATURE. In the Bible, “against nature” means mentally unsound; that is, done by a mentally ill person. Here […]
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Guide: Mental Illness: The Real Definition
What is an illness? An illness is a type of condition. What is a condition? A condition is a “color reality“. What is a color reality? A color reality is something you can experience but cannot intelligibly talk about to a person who has never experienced the thing for themself. For example, if you tell […]
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Killing Transgender Insanity
This 1500-page book is free to Hub Paremium Members.
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Empirical Epistemology: What Is Knowledge?
Our AI supercomputer Collosus analyzed the entire internet in January of this year, 2019. This analysis immensely expanded the empirical foundations for our science of pneumiatric empirical epistemology. Dr. Bisconti presents the results of the internet analysis and provides the definitive (final) answer to the question “What is knowledge?” This book is free to Hub […]
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GOOD SCIENCE: Scientific Occasionalism: Does A Person Choose In Their Body When They Physically Act?
Tap/click here to read Scientific Occasionalism: Does A Person Choose In Their Body When They Physically Act?.
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GOOD SCIENCE: Intermind: The Bridge Between The Mind And The Brain
Tap/click here to read Intermind: The Bridge Between The Mind And The Brain.
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Women’s Experiences of Sexual Assault and Harassment Linked With High Blood Pressure
Women who had ever experienced sexual violence in their lifetime—including sexual assault and workplace sexual harassment—were more likely to develop high blood pressure over a seven-year follow-up period, according to an NIH-funded study.
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Director’s Innovation Speaker Series: Cancer Control in the 21st Century with an Emphasis on Risk Reduction
Dr. Otis Webb Brawley will provide an overview of cancer incidence and mortality trends in populations defined by race, socioeconomic status, area of residence.
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NYU Langone Receives $8 Million National Institutes of Health Grant to Develop State-of-Art Brain Implant to Study Epilepsy
The post NYU Langone Receives $8 Million National Institutes of Health Grant to Develop State-of-Art Brain Implant to Study Epilepsy appeared first on The BRAIN Initiative.
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Why Young Children Are Hyper-Optimistic
Researchers say young children tend to be hyper-optimistic because they learn much less from bad outcomes than older children.
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First Sexual Experience Influences Women’s Future Sexual Desire
A woman’s first sexual experience impacts her sexual desire later in life, a new study reports. However, in men, the first sexual experience had little to no impact on sexual desire later in life.
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Early Life Treatment Prevents Autism Symptoms From Developing in Mice
Blocking an overactive signaling pathway in the brains of mice within the first five weeks of their lives prevents autism symptoms from developing, researchers report.
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Hormone Found to Regulate Mothers’ Behavior
Prolactin, a hormone responsible for milk production in mothers, reduces a mother’s investment in aggressive behaviors and helps to increase protective behaviors.
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Cough Suppressant Knocks Some Hearts Back Into Rhythm
Researchers report some over-the-counter cough suppressants can help correct heart rhythm problems in patients with QT syndrome.
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How Recess Helps Students Learn
The combination of physical activity and social interactions children experience during recess helps reduce stress and improve focus back in the classroom.
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Dendrites May Help Neurons Perform Complicated Calculations
Different types of dendrites process incoming information in different ways before sending it to the body of the neuron.