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Wow that map is pretty crazy!
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droid1226
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"The Swiss Alps, for example, tick abundance and the transmission of three pathogenic species of B. burdorferi sensu lato[19,30,31] coincide with the highest rates of schizophrenic births worldwide (see figure 1). Lower tick concentrations and infection rates by B. burgdorferi sensu stricto[32] appear to score relatively lower rates of schizophrenic birth excesses in the United States [16]. Within the USA (see figure 2), however, the Pacific Coast, New England and Great Lakes states score an approximately three times higher rate of schizophrenia compared to other states"
What other information do we need to know?
Where's the scientists and the government grant to study this correlation?
Seems like a great opportunity for a Dr./Dr's who want to make a name for themselves.
The evidence is mounting HIGH. Just can't believe there's another side pushing back so hard, fighting evidence-based medicine.
poppy
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Ten years old, and not being given much attention.
Do you sometimes get the feeling that somebody has discovered the answers to every problem, only no one will listen?
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