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By Merill Haseen
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HAVE you noticed feeling a little odd around the time of the full moon The next full moon will be on 9 January, 8 February and 9 March so take more notice of your moods around these times.
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Research from Leeds University shows that you're not alone. It seems that five to six days after a full moon, GPs in the UK can expect to see 30,000 more patients than usual.
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The moon has long been linked with madness, extreme behaviour and poor health, but there's little modern research into the so-called 'lunar syndrome.'
Exactly why the moon should affect our health and behaviour in such a way is not known, claims Dr Richard Neal who led the research at Leeds University: 'Many explanations could be put forward, but we don't know and we probably never will,' he says.
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The University of California blames the lack of a link between the moon and health on the advent of street lighting. Before modern lighting, the moon was a significant source of night-time illumination and would affect sleep patterns, causing sleep deprivation around the time of the full moon. This would have been enough to induce mania in susceptible patients.
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There is a long-standing theory that because we are mostly made of water, lunar gravity pulls at us, like it does the sea, causing tissue tension, swelling and nervous irritability.
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Indeed, the latest hypothesis is a tidal theory, based on the moon's gravitational pull. It's claimed that the moon's gravity affects the intracellular fluid in a part of the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus is the part of the body that regulates body behaviour, sleep and temperature regulation.
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However, critics point out that the moon's gravitational pull on us is a mere millionth of the earth's. Medical conditions/events which have been shown to be influenced by the full moon are:
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