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Tuesday, December 25, 2018

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Infections in the young may be tied to risk for mental illness: study

Are scientists studying the wrong kind of mice?


The Rise of Anxiety Baking  hahahaha.  so dysfunctional.


First baby born via uterus transplanted from dead donor

Super Gross Medical Story

Women have been written out of science history – time to put them back

Reality Winner Battles an Eating Disorder Behind Bars
Yes, this is to be expected.  Eating shitty food fucks up your metabolism.

Elizabeth Warren Plan Would Allow the Government to Manufacture Its Own Generic Drugs

Want To See Your Dystopian Future? Look at China, they monitor everyone.

To predict the future, the brain uses two clocks


The U.S. Appetite for Sugar Has Skyrocketed


The 1918 Pandemic Flu Game

Scientists Find A Brain Circuit That Could Explain Seasonal Depression

The Real Roots of American Rage

2018 Was a Record Year for School Gun Violence — and it Wasn’t Even Close

Why Are Immigration Detention Facilities So Cold?

Skeletons found in London archaeology dig reveal noxious environs 

Ancient, Unknown Strain of Plague Found in 5,000-Year-Old Tomb in Sweden


Scientists discover billions of tons of 'zombie' bacteria inhabits the ground beneath our feet

This Podcast will kill you -   2 ladies talking about diseases. 

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About Me

Heidi Lindborg
Tucson, AZ, United States
I obsess about obsession because it seems like the best use of the pathology.
Not that I really have any choice...


I believe that the majority of mental illness is secondary symptoms of common chronic infections. I was a medical librarian, and now I just pretty much constantly research sleep disorders, depression, mania and dementia. This is where I collect my accumulating hypotheses and try to document the atrocities occurring daily in the Infection Industrial Complex.
My goal is not to convince you that my ideas are right, but to show you there is more than one way to interpret scientific data.
Update:
After fifteen years of this, I finally think I am right.
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Fun with Zombipathy

A hearty recommendation for this quirky zombie movie: Perfect Sense

"A chef and a scientist fall in love as a mysterious epidemic begins to rob people of their sensory perceptions."

Almost perfect.

Children of Men is one you
should probably check out too.

All That Jazz by Bob Fosse is the greatest Zombie movie ever made.

Never Forget

"The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane." - Marcus Aurelius