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First Quarter Moon highlights neuropsychiatric illnesses



The most comprehensive genomic analysis of the human brain ever undertaken has revealed new insights into the changes it undergoes through development, how it varies among individuals, and the roots of neuropsychiatric illnesses such as autism spectrum disorders and schizophrenia. The multi-institutional analysis of almost 2,000 brains integrates the complex choreography of brain development and function and was published Dec. 14 in 11 studies appearing in a special edition of the journal Science and two sister publications. https://www.sott.net/article/402871-Roots-of-neuropsychiatric-risk-in-the-developing-brain




The results of the study carried out at Yale University was published Dec. 14 just  a day before the First Quarter Moon. At New Haven, Connecticut where Yale University is located, the First Quarter Moon fell very significantly square the horizon axis.  The Moon is placed in Pisces conjunct Mars and Neptune.

When successfully navigated Pisces – the last sign of the zodiac – is about transcendence and the discovery of a new world in the upcoming sign Aries. When unsuccessful, it can lead to disintegration and mental dissolution – a condition that leads to neuropsychiatric illnesses which is the subject of the study.


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