Did you know that during the Full Moon there are 50% more murders?

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"Scientific studies have identified the link between the full moon and extremes in human behaviour. In a recent paper, The Lunar Cycle: Effects on Human and Animal Behaviour and Physiology, Michal Zimecki, of the Polish Academy of Sciences, analysed studies that took into account lunar activity.
He claimed that a full moon could affect criminal activity and health, leading to an increase in crime and admissions to hospital. He said that the effects were so marked that it “may be helpful in police surveillance and medical practice”.
In 1998 a three-month psychological study of 1,200 inmates in the maximum security wing at Armley jail, Leeds, discovered a rise in violent incidents in the days before and after a full moon.
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People are also more likely to be or to feel ill. Research at Leeds University found that the number of requests for GP consultations rose by 3.6 per cent when the moon was full."

Same occurs for crime, murder, accidents, stomach ruptures, and seizures, etc. up to 100% of ER admissions occur during the full moon, mental hospitals go into lockdown and Police in Brighton are sent on patrol more to 'battle full moon violence'

gravity can do some odd things to biological things..
EDIT full moon produces POSITIVE IONS during its full phase.. this can affect blood, biochemistry in the body and the electrical impulses in the brain and cause sickness
Unfortunately there is no known cure for this well known syndrome.

Our bodies are made up of more than 60% water, and the drawing qualities of the full moon affect some people more than others. The fluids in the body are disturbed and this is felt in particular in the cerebra spinal fluids causing pressure on the brain..
 
Can you please provide a link to this study you are citing in this thread?

Thank you.
 
In 1998 a three-month psychological study of 1,200 inmates in the maximum security wing at Armley jail, Leeds, discovered a rise in violent incidents in the days before and after a full moon.
To generalize from this would be faulty. Suppose the rats get more active and this creates added pressure among inmates. Anything is possible.

People are also more likely to be or to feel ill. Research at Leeds University found that the number of requests for GP consultations rose by 3.6 per cent when the moon was full."
Or, the full moon reminds them of the passage of time, and a few procrastinators are spurred into making a doctor visit, increasing the percentage slightly. It's a generalization. Anything is possible here, too.


Same occurs for crime, murder, accidents, stomach ruptures, and seizures, etc. up to 100% of ER admissions occur during the full moon, mental hospitals go into lockdown and Police in Brighton are sent on patrol more to 'battle full moon violence'
But not blood pressure? Something's awry with this source. Maybe there's a lot of superstitious people (including police) in Leeds, as in Brighton, fanning the flames of unrest, discontent, psychic incontinence, and eating disorders.

gravity can do some odd things to biological things..
The gravity of the moon? I can't even feel it. It lightens me less than when I set a penny down, which is an insignificant object that has perceptible mass.
Besides, how does gravitation correlate with the phase of the moon?

EDIT full moon produces POSITIVE IONS during its full phase.. this can affect blood, biochemistry in the body and the electrical impulses in the brain and cause sickness. Unfortunately there is no known cure for this well known syndrome.
If that were true, sunlight would kill you.

Besides, practically everything you eat contains positive ions. A lot more than any moonbeam.

The whole body relies on ions for everything from osmotic pressure to nerve pulse transport. If positive ions were bad, we would die from self-contamination.

Our bodies are made up of more than 60% water, and the drawing qualities of the full moon affect some people more than others. The fluids in the body are disturbed and this is felt in particular in the cerebra spinal fluids causing pressure on the brain..
Thankfully we have enough positive ions to equalize the pressure within. Besides, what are you talking about, gravitation? What does that have to do with the phase of the moon?

Sorry, none of these tabloid arguments can cut the mustard in a science forum.
 
Egad! This kid is ready and willing to accept ANY screwball bit of garbage he happens to find! :bugeye:
 
I can imagine crimes such as burglary increasing on full moon nights. There is more light, which should make the job easier.
 
Just search, there is TONS of evidence and statistics.

No, actually theres not. Dr Hugh Gratham, head of the South Australian ambulance service did a statistical study of ambulance workloads during full moons, he found there was no stastical difference in volume of call outs OR types of calls on a full moon compared to any other day, there is however an increase on new years eve
 
It's an established scientific fact - werewolf activity increases 77.25% during a full moon.
 
"Scientific studies have identified the link between the full moon and extremes in human behaviour. In a recent paper, The Lunar Cycle: Effects on Human and Animal Behaviour and Physiology, Michal Zimecki, of the Polish Academy of Sciences, analysed studies that took into account lunar activity.
He claimed that a full moon could affect criminal activity and health, leading to an increase in crime and admissions to hospital. He said that the effects were so marked that it “may be helpful in police surveillance and medical practice”.
In 1998 a three-month psychological study of 1,200 inmates in the maximum security wing at Armley jail, Leeds, discovered a rise in violent incidents in the days before and after a full moon.
.......
People are also more likely to be or to feel ill. Research at Leeds University found that the number of requests for GP consultations rose by 3.6 per cent when the moon was full."

Same occurs for crime, murder, accidents, stomach ruptures, and seizures, etc. up to 100% of ER admissions occur during the full moon, mental hospitals go into lockdown and Police in Brighton are sent on patrol more to 'battle full moon violence'

gravity can do some odd things to biological things..
EDIT full moon produces POSITIVE IONS during its full phase.. this can affect blood, biochemistry in the body and the electrical impulses in the brain and cause sickness
Unfortunately there is no known cure for this well known syndrome.

Our bodies are made up of more than 60% water, and the drawing qualities of the full moon affect some people more than others. The fluids in the body are disturbed and this is felt in particular in the cerebra spinal fluids causing pressure on the brain..

Links, always post links to something that isn't common knowledge.
 
From "The lunar cycle: effects on human and animal behavior and physiology."

Zimecki M.

In addition, other events associated with human behavior, such as traffic accidents, crimes, and suicides, appeared to be influenced by the lunar cycle. However, a number of reports find no correlation between the lunar cycle and human reproduction and admittance to clinics and emergency units.

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...k7zKDA&usg=AFQjCNEJX2K9Kv0vFlqALlzFM-FvGsqJ9Q


So then your own report doesn't seem to support what you claim. :shrug:
 
Just search, there is TONS of evidence and statistics.

I'll make it simple for you. Either cite your sources (ie links at the very least) or I close and cesspool the thread.

I will also expect you to provide links and cite your sources for the edit in your OP... I speak of course of this:

LeBlanc said:
EDIT full moon produces POSITIVE IONS during its full phase.. this can affect blood, biochemistry in the body and the electrical impulses in the brain and cause sickness
Unfortunately there is no known cure for this well known syndrome.

Our bodies are made up of more than 60% water, and the drawing qualities of the full moon affect some people more than others. The fluids in the body are disturbed and this is felt in particular in the cerebra spinal fluids causing pressure on the brain..

So here is what you will need to cite (even just a link and the full name and author of study will do):

1) That the full moon affects criminal activity and health.
2) That the full moon affects human physiology and apparently causes a form of tidal event due to the body's water content.
 
I'll make it simple for you. Either cite your sources (ie links at the very least) or I close and cesspool the thread.

I will also expect you to provide links and cite your sources for the edit in your OP... I speak of course of this:



So here is what you will need to cite (even just a link and the full name and author of study will do):

1) That the full moon affects criminal activity and health.
2) That the full moon affects human physiology and apparently causes a form of tidal event due to the body's water content.

It's very easy to tell ahead of time that he won't comply. This little kid clearly is VERY naive and goes running full-blast with any bit of nonsense he happens to come across. :shrug:
 
I have known several persons working in the Emergency Room at the hospital who lament that full moons are always excessively busy because that's when the 'crazies' come out and many incidents occur. Murder was not one of the events that was mentioned however. Here is a link to a Journal that references the gathering of data specific to the influence of the full moon.

Summary

Data were gathered in a large metropolitan area over a period of one year as to nine categories of 34,318 criminal offenses committed during the phases of the full moon and non full moon. It was found that the eight categories of rape, robbery and assault, burglary, larceny and theft, auto theft, offenses against family and children, drunkenness, and disorderly conduct occurred significantly more frequently during the full moon phase than at other times of the year. Only the category of homicide did not occur more frequently during the full moon phase. The results support further exploration and research related to cosmic influences on man's behavior.

http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00223980.1976.9921376
 
It's very easy to tell ahead of time that he won't comply. This little kid clearly is VERY naive and goes running full-blast with any bit of nonsense he happens to come across. :shrug:
I still need to give him the chance to respond.
 
I still need to give him the chance to respond.

Oh, I agree - and maybe the effort will teach him not to fall so quickly for this sort of thing. (Though he doesn't impress me - at all - as being the type to put much effort into *anything*.)
 
Original statement is bullshit and a known urban legend. I don't provide link because the OP didn't do it either, and it is well known. :)
 
Is it necessary to point fingers and call him foolish? And come on people, haven't anyone felt a unusual desire for blood during a full moon? I absolutely have. I find this thread fascinating. Guess I'm not the only one with an inner beast.
 
Is it necessary to point fingers and call him foolish?
Nothing done here can really be defined as necessary. However, it it gets him to stop acting foolish, it would be salutary...for him.
If nothing else, he can learn to look stuff up and see if it's true before he believes it, teaching him to be skeptical, careful, and to list sources.
This will serve him well, no?
Therefore, while we appear to be acting like jerks...we are, in fact, not being jerks.
And come on people, haven't anyone felt a unusual desire for blood during a full moon?
No, and if you do you're letting your mind play tricks on you.
 
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