Research: Physiology

Disease Burden in Mediums

Synopsis

Research demonstrates that mediums have a higher-than-expected disease burden and that an individual reading does not seem to cause changes in mediums’ physiology. It’s most likely adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) that cause their high disease prevalence.

Factsheet

Windbridge Research Center. (2019). Disease burden in mediums [Fact Sheet]. (PDF)

Video

Beischel, J. (2015, May). Assessing hematological and psychophysiological correlates of anomalous information reception in mediums [Conference session]. 34th Annual Meeting of the Society for Scientific Exploration, Rockville, Maryland. [Video]. (YouTube)

Peer-reviewed Articles

Beischel, J., Tassone, S., & Boccuzzi, M. (2019). Hematological and psychophysiological correlates of anomalous information reception in mediums: A preliminary exploration. Explore, 15(2), 126–133. doi: 10.1016/j.explore.2018.04.009 (Publisher Site)