Articles tagged with: Historic – Older Research
Two recent studies reported in the same issue of Archives of General Psychiatry (October 1999, vol. 56, no. 10) have found significantly higher levels of mental-health problems in the gay population than the heterosexual population.
One researcher, …
The Boston Globe published an article on February 7, 1999 which was reprinted by permission in the April 1999 NARTH Bulletin. It is an important article because it contributes to the growing body of evidence that …
Book Excerpt:
Homosexuality and American Public Life
Edited by Christopher Wolfe
Spence Publishing Co. (Dallas, TX)
N. E. Whitehead, Ph.D.
whiteh@paradise.net.nz
This year, three Canadian scientists published a study which found some connection between left-handedness and homosexuality (1).
Analyzing a number of studies, their paper concludes that male homosexuals are about one third (31%) …
Many laymen now believe that homosexuality is part of who a person really is from the moment of conception.
The “genetic and unchangeable” theory has been actively promoted by gay activists and the popular media. Is homosexuality …
A study just published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (on April 16, 2002) has added to a growing body of research which suggests that environmental toxins have a demasculinizing effect on …
By Linda Ames Nicolosi
Nov. 7, 2002 — A study announced November 4th by a research team at Oregon Health Sciences University has investigated the brain structures of a group of rams that mate only with …
Some Headlines Mischaracterize Study’s Findings
by Roy Waller and Linda Nicolosi
October, 2003– A British study just published in the October issue of Behavioral Neuroscience claims to find contributing biological factors for homosexuality.
The study–which was conducted among only …
By Roy Waller
October 23, 2003 — A new study conducted at the UCLA School of Medicine on the developmental differences between the male and female brains of mice is being touted as evidence that sexual …
October 14, 2004 – A team of researchers at the University of Padova in Italy believe they have may have found a genetic factor in women that both boosts fertility and produces homosexual sons. The …


