A Serious Indictment of Modern Cell Biology and Neurobiology
Harold Hillman Since 1970, I have examined large areas of cell biology and of neurobiology, and I have concluded that the cell biologists have made substantial errors in their experiments, mainly because they have not carried out adequate control experiments, have disregarded the laws of geometry, thermodynamics, chemistry and physics, and have been unwilling to […]
The Biological Effects of Childhood Trauma
Michael D. De Bellis, Abigail Zisk Despite the widespread prevalence of childhood trauma, less is known about trauma’s biological effects in children as compared to adults with child trauma histories; and even less is known about how these pediatric mechanisms underlie trauma’s short-term and long-term medical and mental health consequences. This article focuses primarily on […]