George E Davis

Summary

Affiliation: University of Southern Maine
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Chaotic solar cycles modulate the incidence and severity of mental illness
    George E Davis
    Augusta Mental Health Institute, Hospital Street, PO Box 724, Augusta, ME 04332, USA
    Med Hypotheses 62:207-14. 2004
  2. ncbi The relationship between the fiscal structure of mental health care systems and cost
    George E Davis
    Augusta Mental Health Institute, Maine 04332, USA
    Am J Med Qual 17:200-5. 2002
  3. ncbi The effect of solar cycles on human lifespan in the 50 United states: variation in light affects the human genome
    Walter E Lowell
    Psybernetics, Inc Research Group, 28 Eastern Ave, Augusta, ME 04330, USA
    Med Hypotheses 75:17-25. 2010
  4. ncbi Evidence that latitude is directly related to variation in suicide rates
    George E Davis
    Augusta Mental Health Institute, Augusta, Maine, USA
    Can J Psychiatry 47:572-4. 2002
  5. ncbi The Sun determines human longevity: teratogenic effects of chaotic solar radiation
    George E Davis
    Research Group, Psybernetics, Inc, 28 Eastern Ave, Augusta, Maine 04330, USA
    Med Hypotheses 63:574-81. 2004
  6. ncbi Peaks of solar cycles affect the gender ratio
    George E Davis
    Research Group, Psybernetics, Incorporated, Augusta, Maine 04330, USA
    Med Hypotheses 71:829-38. 2008
  7. ncbi Photons and evolution: quantum mechanical processes modulate sexual differentiation
    George E Davis
    Psybernetics Inc Research Group, 28 Eastern Avenue, Augusta, ME 04330, USA
    Med Hypotheses 73:296-301. 2009
  8. ncbi The optimum expenditure for state hospitals and its relationship to the suicide rate
    George E Davis
    Augusta Mental Health Institute, Maine 04332, USA
    Psychiatr Serv 53:675-8. 2002
  9. ncbi Solar cycles and their relationship to human disease and adaptability
    George E Davis
    Research Group, Psybernetics, Inc, 28 Eastern Ave Augusta, ME 04330, USA
    Med Hypotheses 67:447-61. 2006

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Publications9

  1. ncbi Chaotic solar cycles modulate the incidence and severity of mental illness
    George E Davis
    Augusta Mental Health Institute, Hospital Street, PO Box 724, Augusta, ME 04332, USA
    Med Hypotheses 62:207-14. 2004
    ..We postulate that the combination of intensity and variation in UVR serves as a global modulator of MMI...
  2. ncbi The relationship between the fiscal structure of mental health care systems and cost
    George E Davis
    Augusta Mental Health Institute, Maine 04332, USA
    Am J Med Qual 17:200-5. 2002
    ..The potential for national saving with the redistribution of funding may be as high as $4.5 billion per year, or 23% of SMHA expenditures...
  3. ncbi The effect of solar cycles on human lifespan in the 50 United states: variation in light affects the human genome
    Walter E Lowell
    Psybernetics, Inc Research Group, 28 Eastern Ave, Augusta, ME 04330, USA
    Med Hypotheses 75:17-25. 2010
    ..This hypothesis could be readily testable in mice bred to manifest specific diseases...
  4. ncbi Evidence that latitude is directly related to variation in suicide rates
    George E Davis
    Augusta Mental Health Institute, Augusta, Maine, USA
    Can J Psychiatry 47:572-4. 2002
    ..To use available suicide-rate data from 20 countries to see patterns and relations more clearly...
  5. ncbi The Sun determines human longevity: teratogenic effects of chaotic solar radiation
    George E Davis
    Research Group, Psybernetics, Inc, 28 Eastern Ave, Augusta, Maine 04330, USA
    Med Hypotheses 63:574-81. 2004
    ..This requirement determines the limits of fertility, e.g., menarche and menopause in humans, and sets longevity to approximately 100 years...
  6. ncbi Peaks of solar cycles affect the gender ratio
    George E Davis
    Research Group, Psybernetics, Incorporated, Augusta, Maine 04330, USA
    Med Hypotheses 71:829-38. 2008
    ..This study finds that men sustain more genetic variation, producing 28% more disease than women, as well as a 2% decrease in GR from birth to death, and a shorter life (in Maine) by 7 years...
  7. ncbi Photons and evolution: quantum mechanical processes modulate sexual differentiation
    George E Davis
    Psybernetics Inc Research Group, 28 Eastern Avenue, Augusta, ME 04330, USA
    Med Hypotheses 73:296-301. 2009
    ..Both evolutionary mechanisms coexist and are interactive. The periodic energy of solar maxima is likely modulating the human genome from maternal integument to an embryo in utero with non-local mechanisms intrinsic to quantum mechanics...
  8. ncbi The optimum expenditure for state hospitals and its relationship to the suicide rate
    George E Davis
    Augusta Mental Health Institute, Maine 04332, USA
    Psychiatr Serv 53:675-8. 2002
  9. ncbi Solar cycles and their relationship to human disease and adaptability
    George E Davis
    Research Group, Psybernetics, Inc, 28 Eastern Ave Augusta, ME 04330, USA
    Med Hypotheses 67:447-61. 2006
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