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Alan Watts ~ Mystics & Society

Alan Watts ~ Mystics & Society

broadcast many times over in the decades following his death. The original tapes are currently held by the Pacifica Radio Archives, based at KPFK in Los Angeles. In 1957 when 42, Watts published one of his best known books, The Way of Zen, which focused on philosophical explication and history. Besides drawing on the lifestyle and philosophical background of Zen, in India and China, Watts introduced ideas drawn from general semantics (directly from the writings of Alfred Korzybski and also ...

Author: DmtShaman; Tags: Alan Watts DMT shaman DMTshaman Mysticism Society Mystic philosopher Buddhist psychedelic drug experiences psychoactive LSD mescaline Carl Jung Zen

Alan Watts ~ DMT & Mysticism

Alan Watts ~ DMT & Mysticism

broadcast many times over in the decades following his death. The original tapes are currently held by the Pacifica Radio Archives, based at KPFK in Los Angeles. In 1957 when 42, Watts published one of his best known books, The Way of Zen, which focused on philosophical explication and history. Besides drawing on the lifestyle and philosophical background of Zen, in India and China, Watts introduced ideas drawn from general semantics (directly from the writings of Alfred Korzybski and also ...

Author: DmtShaman; Tags: Alan Watts DMT shaman DMTshaman Mysticism philosopher Buddhist psychedelic drug experiences psychoactive LSD mescaline Carl Jung Zen

Gay Twins and the Science of Epigenetics

Gay Twins and the Science of Epigenetics

Twin studies demonstrate statistical likelihood of inborn (genetic and/or intrauterine) causes: JM Bailey and RC Pillard, "A genetic study of male sexual orientation," Archives of General Psychiatry, vol. 48:1089-1096, December 1991. Bailey, JM and DS Benishay (1993), "Familial Aggregation of Female Sexual Orientation," American Journal of Psychiatry 150(2): 272-277. Simon LeVay, "A difference in hypothalamic structure between heterosexual and homosexual men," Science, vol. 253:1034-1037, ...

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Garden State Equality Promotes Unhealthy Lifestyle

Garden State Equality Promotes Unhealthy Lifestyle

gaydemographics.org Homosexuals with same-sex partners were at greater risk for overall mental health problems and were 6.5 times more likely than their twins to have attempted suicide R. Herrell, et al., "A Co-Twin Study in Adult Men," Archives of General Psychiatry 56 (1999): 867-874. "the incidence of domestic violence among gay men is nearly double that in the heterosexual population." William C. Nichols, et al, editors, Handbook of Family Development and Intervention (New York:John ...

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Insidermedicine In 60 - November 3, 2009

Insidermedicine In 60 - November 3, 2009

From Wisconsin - According to a report published in the Archives of General Psychiatry, smokers who want to quit may find that the best approach is to use both a nicotine patch and lozenges. Researchers studied over 1500 adult smokers, randomizing participants to five different smoking cessation regimens. After six months, those who took the patch plus lozenge were less likely to smoke than those who took the other treatments. From Philadelphia - According to a report presented at the meeting ...

Author: insidermedicine; Tags: smoking quitting smoking cigarettes tobacco nicotine patch lozenge hiv obesity overweight hiv and body mass index family history of dementia

Un estudio de la Universidad de Navarra concluye que la dieta mediterránea previene entre un 40 y un 50% de los casos de depresión

Un estudio de la Universidad de Navarra concluye que la dieta mediterránea previene entre un 40 y un 50% de los casos de depresión

10.000 personas voluntarias concluye que la dieta mediterránea previene entre un 40 y un 50% de los casos de depresión, una enfermedad que afecta aproximadamente a un 15% de la población. El estudio, publicado en la revista 'Archives of General Psychiatry, considerada la publicación más importante en este ámbito en todo el mundo, se desarrolló en España entre 1999 y 2006 sobre una muestra de 10.094 personas, más de la mitad de ellas médicos, enfermeras y farmacéuticos, que no sufrían ...

Author: universidaddenavarra; Tags: universidad navarra campus pamplona apertura bolonia master grado licenciatura instalaciones biblioteca facultad estudiante alumno beca posgrado prestigio españa dieta mediterranea depresion psiquiatria miguel angel martinez

Insidermedicine In 60 - October 6, 2009

Insidermedicine In 60 - October 6, 2009

From Houston According to a report published in the Archives of General Psychiatry, scientists have developed a vaccine successful against cocaine addiction. Researchers studied volunteer cocaine users for 12 weeks, administering either five shots of the vaccine or placebo. The vaccine, which works by creating antibodies that attach to the drug thus preventing it from providing a chemical high, was effective in 38% of users. The effect, however, wore off after a period of time and ...

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La dieta mediterránea reduce hasta en un 50% el riesgo de depresión, según un estudio de la Universidad de Navarra

La dieta mediterránea reduce hasta en un 50% el riesgo de depresión, según un estudio de la Universidad de Navarra

de Medicina Preventiva y Salud Pública de la Universidad de Navarra. Este resultado forma parte de la investigación SUN (Seguimiento Universidad de Navarra) y ha sido recientemente publicado en la prestigiosa revista estadounidense 'Archives of General Psychiatry'.

Author: universidaddenavarra; Tags: universidad navarra campus pamplona apertura bolonia master grado licenciatura instalaciones biblioteca facultad estudiante alumno beca posgrado prestigio españa dieta mediterranea depresion psiquiatria miguel angel martinez

¿Por qué la dieta mediterránea reduce el riesgo de sufrir depresión?

¿Por qué la dieta mediterránea reduce el riesgo de sufrir depresión?

, Catedrático de Medicina Preventiva y Salud Pública y director del departamento del mismo nombre de la Universidad de Navarra, aborda el por qué la dieta mediterránea reduce hasta en un 50% el riesgo de padecer depresión. Este resultado forma parte de la investigación SUN (Seguimiento Universidad de Navarra) y ha sido recientemente publicado en la prestigiosa revista estadounidense Archives of General Psychiatry.

Author: AlumniNavarrenses; Tags: universidad de navarra medicina salud clinica depresion dieta mediterranea

Homosexuality is not Healthy ? Vote Yes on 1

Homosexuality is not Healthy ? Vote Yes on 1

gaydemographics.org Homosexuals with same-sex partners were at greater risk for overall mental health problems and were 6.5 times more likely than their twins to have attempted suicide R. Herrell, et al., "A Co-Twin Study in Adult Men," Archives of General Psychiatry 56 (1999): 867-874. "the incidence of domestic violence among gay men is nearly double that in the heterosexual population." William C. Nichols, et al, editors, Handbook of Family Development and Intervention (New York:John ...

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