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Don’t Be A Hater, It’s Making You Sad

Watch out, what you say about others may actually be like holding a mirror to yourself. A recent study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology examined “perceiver effects,” a tendency for people to view others as having the same personality and motives as they do. Your IQ, your gender, and your attitude may reveal more about your own personality than you think. Three separate studies were conducted on college undergraduates to determine the extent that personal characteristics affect a person’s perception of other people. Research participants with positive perceptions of others were more likely to be satisfied with their own life. They were less likely to be depressed. Plus, the study participants who liked people, had a greater sense of fitting in. Interestingly, the “positive perceivers” had a lower desire to have power over others, less fear of being in a position of power, and lower sense of misusing power or being socially dominant. When it comes to viewing themselves, the positive people typically described themselves as happy too. On the flip side, those with negative perceptions of others were more likely to judge others as more extraverted, less agreeable, and less emotionally stable. The researchers found “negative perceivers” were also more likely to experience bouts of the “blues.” It gets more interesting. Those with higher GPA, SAT scores and IQ scores view others as “less open to experience” and less conscientiousness. Brainiacs, however, did tend to rate other people as more agreeable. Additionally, the women in the study, more so than men, were more likely to rate others positively. Women also had a tendency to judge others as more extraverted, conscientious, and open to experience. The findings aren’t conclusive or definitive, but they are intriguing. Yes, the “perceiver effects” study was small and not the best reflection of every day society. Nor does it fully support the idea that a person’s perception is only related to their personality or disposition. Perceiver effects may in fact be self-perpetuated. Viewing others positively allows a person to become friendlier to others, and other people respond in kind. It’s also very likely that the opposite true: perceiving others negatively may initiate a vicious cycle for others to behave negatively, which in turn leads to a confirmation of a person’s original perception. Think about that the next time you perceive others. Happy Perceiving! added by: singrrr

Ecstasy Used In Therapy To Treat PTSD

Approximately 18 percent of U.S. soldiers returning from the Iraq and Afghan wars in the first decade of the 21st century have been diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), a condition characterized by debilitating anxiety. New research published in the Journal of Psychopharmacology investigated the safety and efficacy of MDMA, a controlled substance known on the street as “ecstasy,” for treatment of PTSD. The researchers found 58 percent of subjects experienced improved symptoms compared to placebo. This double-blind pilot study involved 20 test subjects. To be eligible, they had to meet all the criteria for crime or war-related chronic PTSD. Their symptoms had to be moderate to severe, as well as resistant to at least three months of prior treatment with traditional PTSD drugs. The researchers split the test subjects into two groups. In the experimental group, 12 subjects underwent two 8-hour psychotherapy sessions while dosed with MDMA. In the control group, 8 subjects underwent two 8-hour psychotherapy sessions while dosed with a placebo. To measure the outcomes, the researchers used the Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS) test to assess the subjects’ symptoms before treatment, four days after treatment, and two months after treatment. At all three measured points in time, 10 of the 12 MDMA-treated patients (83 percent) showed a clinical response to the treatment, whereas only 2 of the 8 placebo-treated patients (25 percent) did. Furthermore, those in the placebo group were offered to be treated with MDMA after they completed the first trial and 100 percent no longer met the criteria for PTSD. An unexpected result of the study was the return of three participants to work, who were previously unable due to PTSD symptoms. Treatment with MDMA was safe, though subjects showed elevated blood pressure and body temperature while on the drug, these effects did not last. PTSD poses a significant risk to those afflicted with it. Traditional drug therapy for PTSD effectively treats about 45 to 47 percent of the patients. Victims of the condition tend to experience much higher incidences of disability, emotional suffering, drug abuse, and suicide. The researchers suspected that MDMA might help PTSD patients because the drug is known to “decrease feelings of fear while maintaining a clear-headed, alert state of consciousness.” added by: singrrr

T.I. Probation Violation? Tell It to the Judge

Filed under: T.I. , Celebrity Justice T.I. got word today that he needs to get his butt in front of a federal judge in Atlanta to talk about his drug bust and explain why his probation should not be revoked. A federal judge signed the summons today for the rapper — real name Clifford… Read more

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(SHOCKING VIDEO) Former Boxing Champion ,Ricky Hatton Caught On Film Snorting Cocaine.

Former boxing champion, Englishman Ricky Hatton has been caught on film snorting 7 huge lines of cocaine. Strong rumors persisted about Hatton's, along with fellow countryman, Joe Calzalghe's, involvement with the drug. Calzalghe has recently come clean admitting that he has a problem and has entered a rehabilitation clinic at an unknown location. Hatton, on the other hand is said to be devastated by the now known fact that his drug usage is now on film for the entire world and his fans to see. Family members claim that this explains the depression that the former world champion has been in for quite some time. Good luck Ricky. added by: keithponder

(SHOCKING VIDEO):Boxing Champion Ricky Hatton Caught On Film Snorting Cocaine.

Former boxing champion, Englishman Ricky Hatton has been caught on film snorting 7 huge lines of cocaine. Strong rumors persisted about Hatton's, along with fellow countryman, Joe Calzalghe's, involvement with the drug. Calzalghe has recently come clean admitting that he has a problem and has entered a rehabilitation clinic at an unknown location. Hatton, on the other hand is said to be devastated by the now known fact that his drug usage is now on film for the entire world and his fans to see. Family members claim that this explains the depression that the former world champion has been in for quite some time. Good luck Ricky. added by: keithponder

No Booze Sundays So Lets Get Legally Stoned

Use of spice climbs in Northern Utah. OGDEN — With an increase in the use of spice, an incense smoked to get a high much like marijuana, government agencies are looking at ways to curb the use of the currently-legal drug in the Top of Utah. “There is a definite presence,” said Brock Alder, director of the substance abuse division of Bear River Health Department. “It's a real problem.” Spice, which is also known as Black Mamba, Bliss, or Bambay Blue, contains mostly damiana, a shrub with small, yellow flowers that grows in dry, rocky climates generally found in Mexico, California and Texas. The herb acts on the nervous system as an antidepressant to soothe anxiety, nervousness and mild depression. It has a reputation as a relaxant and an aphrodisiac. It is currently sold in tobacco shops and convenience stores as an incense, and is labeled that it is not meant for human consumption. However, many users buy the incense and smoke it, giving them a marijuana-like, but legal, high. While the drug may be bought and possessed legally, that doesn't mean users won't have to face consequences. Alder said that the health department recently began sending urine drug tests to a lab in California so they could be tested for damiana. He said they have done the testing for less than a month, but they already have had several tests come back positive for the drug. “Our policy here is, they can't use any mood or mind-altering substances, even alcohol,” he said. “We just want them completely clean so we know we have a clean brain (to work with during treatment.)” Capt. Klint Anderson, of the Weber County Sheriff's Office, said officers have seen an increase in people driving while under the influence of spice. “We're starting to see arrests for DUI impairment, and the drug of choice is spice,” he said. “It can be legally sold and possessed, apparently. That's where the problem comes in.” The problem is while police can observe someone driving erratically, and can witness them fail a field sobriety test, there is no way law enforcement can check their body fluids for traces of the drug, like they can with alcohol or illegal drugs. “If we have impaired drivers, we have no way to detect blood levels,” Anderson said. “It makes it that much more difficult to prosecute.” But that doesn't mean the officer won't cite the driver. “We still charge them with DUI,” Anderson said. “It just becomes more difficult (to prove in court.)” Anderson said the police department doesn't have access to any urine test like the Bear River Health Department does, but said they would like to be able to. “We'd like to,” he said about the possibility of a urine test. “We see it as a public safety risk.” Alder said that while the product is legal, little is known about the effect of the drug. Some clients have spoken of medical issues resulting from the spice, such as seizure-like symptoms or heart palpitations, but nothing has been documented yet. “Anything that is going to alter your mind is dangerous,” he said. “Too many people, when someone hands them something and says 'Try it,' they do. They need to find out what they're trying. They need to understand it's dangerous.” I agree, people shouldn't drive under the influence of anything but if this herb in fact does help people as an antidepressant, soothes anxiety, nervousness, mild depression as well as a relaxant and an aphrodisiac shouldn't it be looked at as a possible solution? However, I am not so sure that Utah is in need of an aphrodisiac! added by: JuliusBC

Lindsay’s Prescription Drug — Stronger than Morphine

Filed under: Lindsay Lohan , Shawn Chapman Holley , Celebrity Justice Lindsay Lohan has a current prescription for a drug she’s technically allowed to take despite her drug testing requirement — and it’s several times stronger than morphine … TMZ has learned. According to sources familiar with Lindsay’s most recent… Read more

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Lindsay Lohan Must Answer Coke Questions

Filed under: Lindsay Lohan , Celebrity Justice Lindsay Lohan has been ordered by a judge to testify under oath about her drug use the night she was busted after a car chase on Pacific Coast Highway . TMZ broke the story … Lindsay refused to answer questions in her deposition about her drug use the… Read more

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Moon Hoax Apollo 16 : Two Disney Stagehands Are Seen in The Nevada Fake Moon Bay

Two Disney Stagehands Are Seen in The Nevada Fake Moon Bay, One Hands The Astronaut a List, Behind The Lunar Module. The Other Roy E. Disney Picks up Something off The Ground in Preparation For The Lunar Module Props Hidden Wires Lift-off in the Nevada Fake Moon Bay. After Picking up Something, Roy Disney Hides Again Behind An Area To The Right of The Lunar Module. This video as you hear & see it, is located for download at NASA site: http://history.nasa.gov/alsj/a16/video16.html Apollo 16 Video Library VIP Site Journal Text: 170:45:07 Journal Text: 170:48:20 Disney's Top Secret video taken of the two Disney Stagehands seen in the Nevada Fake Moon Bay with the Astronaut, one being Roy E. Disney, was provided originally by a YouTube user called 'rudbrps' & loaded on YouTube June 15, 2007. 'rudbrps' now reveals himself to be 'Svector', and that he created the video as a social experiment in how people can be tricked. However unfortunately for 'Svector' this different angled TV camera Disney video merges perfectly in conversation and action with the direct NASA file video, to reveal a hoax of a hoax. The irony is strange, Disney still continues to play a hoax joke through Svector, and Disney is Svector's handler. NASA did redacted editing & cleaning up of the text, to cover what they really said in the written records of the Astronauts conversations. ALL NASA FOOTAGE USED IN THIS FILM IS PUBLIC DOMAIN. THE USE OF ANY COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IS USED UNDER THE GUIDELINES OF “FAIR USE” IN TITLE 17

Push to Market Pill Stirs Debate on Sexual Desire

Ever since Viagra met blockbuster success in 1998, the drug industry has sought a similar pill for women. link : http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/17/business/17sexpill.html?ref=health added by: suzane