A 2011 study in the "World Journal of Surgery" found that 40 percent of medical professionals believe "full moon madness" occurs in patients, and emergency phone calls increase 3 percent during a full moon and decrease 6 percent during a waning moon.
In a 2008 study titled "Medically Unexplained Stroke Symptoms," British researchers described the lunar cycle and how doctors see patients, and patients who experience unexplained headaches during the full moon say they believe; But when they were examined, there was nothing wrong with their bodies. This is an unanswerable opinion that cannot be proven medically.
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