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Scientists seek to understand why animals act strange during a solar eclipse and are asking the public to document their behavior
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<blockquote data-quote="AV1611VET" data-source="post: 77626667" data-attributes="member: 152669"><p>QV please:</p><p></p><p><strong>You’ve heard the story before. But is it true? Do emergency room visits really increase when there’s a full moon?</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>A common belief among doctors, nurses and other medical professionals is that a full moon influences human behavior for the worse, resulting in an increased number of ER visits. Whether it’s mental health, panic attacks or excessive blood loss during surgery, the full moon is often blamed for any number of bad situations. It seems werewolves and eerie moonlight aren’t just for Halloween anymore. Every month when the moon is at its fullest peak, does it cause more people to end up in the ER?</strong></p><p></p><p><a href="https://portsmouthhospital.com/blog/entry/fact-or-fiction-do-er-visits-increase-during-a-full-moon" target="_blank">SOURCE</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AV1611VET, post: 77626667, member: 152669"] QV please: [B]You’ve heard the story before. But is it true? Do emergency room visits really increase when there’s a full moon? A common belief among doctors, nurses and other medical professionals is that a full moon influences human behavior for the worse, resulting in an increased number of ER visits. Whether it’s mental health, panic attacks or excessive blood loss during surgery, the full moon is often blamed for any number of bad situations. It seems werewolves and eerie moonlight aren’t just for Halloween anymore. Every month when the moon is at its fullest peak, does it cause more people to end up in the ER?[/B] [url=https://portsmouthhospital.com/blog/entry/fact-or-fiction-do-er-visits-increase-during-a-full-moon]SOURCE[/url] [/QUOTE]
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