News & Articles By Jayson Veley
05/19/2018
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By Jayson Veley
“Facebook depression” surprisingly common among middle-aged adults as they dwell on what they don’t have
A new study suggests that middle-aged people between the ages of 30 and 49 that spend time on social media are more likely than millennials to report mental health problems. The reason for this is because those over the age of 30 are more likely to dwell on the direction in which their life is […]
05/08/2018
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By Jayson Veley
Sad robot: Expert says that robots could become so life-like that they will develop mental illnesses too
It’s fair to say that our world has reached a point where technology is so advanced that robots are almost expected to be lifelike – but what about robots that develop mental illnesses, hallucinations and depression like human beings do? Is this just science fiction, or can we really expect artificial intelligence to grow even […]
01/13/2018
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By Jayson Veley
Psych QUACK: Yale psychiatry professor who attacked Donald Trump doesn’t even have a license to practice psychiatry in her home state
Yale University psychology professor Brandy Lee has been in the news lately for calling President Trump “mentally impaired,” and arguing that this diagnosis disqualifies him from being the leader of the free world. However, as it turns out, this professor appears to not even have a valid license to practice psychiatry in the state of Connecticut, […]
01/11/2018
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By Jayson Veley
Democrats now plotting full-scale “medical kidnapping” of President Trump… worried it may “look like a coup”
Someone needs to teach the liberal Democrats that just because they disagree with someone politically (such as President Trump) doesn’t mean that there is something wrong with that person’s mental health. As reported by The Gateway Pundit, an anti-Trump professor at Yale University by the name of Dr. Brandy X. Lee says that she wants to […]
11/14/2017
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By Jayson Veley
Victim culture: New study finds a shocking number of teens troll themselves online
While no one should deny the fact that online bullying has become a real problem in the age of the Internet and social media, it would also be unwise to assume that all cases of bullying are legitimate. According to a researcher and bullying expert from Florida Atlantic University, many young people are now engaging […]
08/12/2017
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By Jayson Veley
Brave New World: Newspaper editor says smart people have “cognitive privilege” and should be dumbed down in the name of social justice
If you’ve been paying attention to the left’s incessant push to transform society into a social justice utopia, then chances are at one point you’ve asked yourself, “What is happening to my country?” In an article published in The Daily Iowan late last month, author Dan Williams actually made the case that intelligence is a […]
08/05/2017
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By Jayson Veley
Weather-based MIND CONTROL: Mobile app advertisers check the weather in your area to decide what ads will influence you the most
It’s not exactly a secret that advertisers have been getting increasingly creative with how they promote products to consumers in recent years. Most movies and television shows today are replete with product placement from companies that are willing to spend millions just to get their product seen by more people, even if that product is […]
04/21/2017
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By Jayson Veley
14 Blatant lies about psychotropic drugs the FDA teaches medical students
Just because someone holds the title of a “professor” does not necessarily mean that everything that they teach their students is based in fact. Below is a list of 14 lies that are taught in medical school to med students as pointed out by GlobalResearch.ca. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) tests all new psychiatric […]
04/05/2017
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By Jayson Veley
Companies “program consumers” to alter perceptions of taste through use of colors on packaging
According to a recent study published in the Journal of Food Science, the color of a sweetener packet has a direct effect on an individual’s sweetness perception and overall satisfaction. In the study, a total of 500 participants were given five different sweeteners, each a different color. Sucralose was in a yellow packet, stevia was […]
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