| 2007 GSA Denver Annual Meeting (28–31 October 2007) | |
| Paper No. 19-12 | |
| Presentation Time: 11:30 AM-11:50 AM | ||
RISING ATOMIC HYDROGEN AND OZONE LEVELS IN THE EARTH'S MESOSPHERE CORRELATED TO PEAK MONTHLY SUICIDE OCCURRENCES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD AND THE MEDICAL GEOLOGY PERSPECTIVE RELATIVE TO THIS TREND'S FREQUENCY: ARE WE THEREFORE CONSIDERED TO BE MORE SUCEPITIBLE TOWARDS VIOLENT BEHAVIOR TRENDS AND SUICIDE MORESO DURING CERTAIN PEAK OZONE MONTHS OF THE YEAR VS OTHER MONTHS? | ||
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TIMBERLAKE, John S. Sr and MUELLER, Peter S., Peter S. Mueller Associates, Princeton Plasma Physics Research Labs, 601 Ewing Street, Suite B-3, Princeton, NJ 08540, projectgeol@aol.com As a result of ozone's publicity, the medical community has become more aware of ozone's potential harmful concerns to humans. 61+ Studies have been performed and published over the past couple of decades identifying possible linked relationships ozone has had towards human health and well being. While Ozone does in fact receive negative publicity most of the time, it is important to note both the "pros and cons" to Ozone's role it plays protecting the earth, while sustaining the balance of life here on the planet. The talk's primary themed topic of discussion will explain and emphasize the scientific correlations which have been so noted and published in several countries outside the United States with respect to mesospheric atomic hydrogen/ozone levels and human health factors often leading to tragic occurrences such as suicide. Examples of these correlations will be shown and presented. Conclusively, there appears to be a very concise scientific correlation which shows repeatedly the same precise patterns rising during the same months, year after year, during specific times of year in which the epidemiological data also correlates similar rises. Respectively, from a medical standpoint, Just exactly howso and where the Medical Geology relationships might/do play the key factor towards the overall picture? There are Certain human behavior trends often associated with neurological conditions, that if not diagnosed and treated often lead to disasterous or even tragic events such as the ones we all saw happen at Columbine, CO and more recently at the Virginia Tech College campus. Just How do these tragic frequencies of violence occur? And Why do these behaviors seem to occur, and all too often end up with such tragic results? The answer may lie as to the pattern when they actually occur, much moreso based on the specific frequencies of seasonally based timeframes of year, as well as indications as to where on the planet, latitiude-wise the occurences took place. Possibly Complimented by other medical idiopathic-tendencies which could make the situation for the patient in question worse, if that situation had in fact been created from an artificially-induced sourcepoint, not natural to mans existence (ie a head injury which he received from a car accident, etc)and if it is/was not treated effectively. | ||
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2007 GSA Denver Annual Meeting (28–31 October 2007)
General Information for this Meeting | ||
| Session No. 19 Medical Geology Colorado Convention Center: 501 8:00 AM-12:00 PM, Sunday, 28 October 2007 Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 39, No. 6, p. 55 | ||
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