Modified 1970 Chevrolet Camaro Sport Coupe

This 1970 Chevrolet Camaro Sport Coupe has been thoughtfully refurbished under prior ownership, including a complete repaint of the body in white with striking black stripes. The seller acquired the vehicle in 2022 and has since made important modifications to enhance its performance and style.

**Exterior and Body**
Originally finished in Autumn Gold at the factory, this Camaro was refinished to its current white with black stripes scheme prior to the seller’s ownership. Notable exterior details include a black vinyl roof cover, a rear deck spoiler, SS badges, and LED marker lights with smoked lenses. While the paint is overall clean, some chips, cracks, and blemishes are visible, as shown in the accompanying gallery. It’s worth noting that the trunk lid requires support to remain open.

**Chassis and Suspension**
The chassis has been upgraded with QA1 tubular front control arms, QA1 adjustable front coilovers, and rear traction bars paired with rear coilover shocks. A QA1 front anti-sway bar is installed, and the original front anti-sway bar with links will be included with the sale. The car rides on 17-inch American Racing Torq Thrust wheels wrapped in staggered Sumitomo HTR tires, providing both retro styling and improved grip.

**Brakes and Steering**
Braking performance benefits from power-assisted front disc brakes featuring drilled and slotted rotors, complemented by rear drum brakes. Power steering is also equipped to ensure easy maneuverability.

**Interior**
Inside, the cabin has been re-trimmed in black and features TMI front bucket seats, a matching center console, and a coordinated rear bench. Additional comfort and convenience features include a horseshoe shifter, center cup holders, and front shoulder belts. The dash has been customized, with gaps between the reproduction dash pad and A-pillar covers filled using padding and black vinyl upholstery for a clean appearance.

Instrumentation includes a Budnik steering wheel framing a column-mounted Equus tachometer, a 130-mph speedometer, a fuel-level gauge, and indicator lights for coolant temperature, oil pressure, and voltage. Aftermarket gauges for oil pressure, coolant temperature, and voltage are mounted below the dash. The five-digit odometer reads approximately 62,000 miles, with around 1,400 miles added during current ownership.

Entertainment is handled by a modern Boss touchscreen stereo unit featuring Bluetooth connectivity, Android Auto, and Apple CarPlay compatibility, enhancing the driving experience while maintaining classic style.

**Powertrain**
Under the hood is a later-model 350ci V8 engine with a one-piece main seal for improved durability. This powerhouse is equipped with a polished aluminum intake manifold, a Brawler four-barrel carburetor, Edelbrock Performer RPM aluminum cylinder heads, and an HEI distributor. The oil was recently changed in May 2025.

Power is transmitted to the rear wheels via a three-speed Turbo Hydra-Matic automatic transmission connected to a 10-bolt rear end. The dual exhaust system includes a crossover pipe and MagnaFlow mufflers, producing a balanced and aggressive sound.

**Additional Information**
This Camaro is offered with service records, spare parts, and a clean Colorado title in the seller’s name. It is a well-maintained classic muscle car that combines vintage charm with tasteful modern upgrades, making it a great candidate for enthusiasts looking for both style and substance.

If you’re interested in owning this impressive 1970 Chevrolet Camaro Sport Coupe, please contact the seller to learn more or to schedule a viewing.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1970-chevrolet-camaro-sport-coupe-23/

Midland Kiwanis installs 2025-26 officers, sets goals

Kathy Dotson, Lieutenant Governor for District 10, recently shared her thoughts on the Midland Kiwanis Club’s numerous accomplishments over the past year.

During the event, she also had the honor of officiating the installation of the club’s officers for the 2025-26 term.

Her remarks highlighted the dedication and impact of the club’s members, celebrating their commitment to community service and positive change.
https://www.ourmidland.com/news/article/midland-kiwanis-2025-officers-21120912.php

The housing market’s fall surprise: Buyers are back, and Zillow says the momentum isn’t over yet

New listings climbed 3% year over year in September, reversing the 3% decline seen a month earlier. On a monthly basis, listings dipped 2%, but this still outperformed the historical average of a 9% drop heading into the fall season.

Total inventory slipped just 1% from August to September but remains 14% higher than levels from the same time last year. This shift highlights a changing balance of power in the housing market.

Currently, 15 of the nation’s 50 largest metropolitan areas are classified as buyer’s markets, up significantly from just six last year. Zillow’s heat index identifies the top buyer-friendly metros as:

– Miami, Florida
– New Orleans, Louisiana
– Austin, Texas
– Jacksonville, Florida
– Indianapolis, Indiana

In contrast, seller-leaning markets continue to be hot due to limited housing supply and restrictive land-use laws. Zillow’s top seller-friendly markets include:

– Buffalo, New York
– Hartford, Connecticut
– San Jose, California
– San Francisco, California
– New York, New York

Recent nationwide data from Freddie Mac reinforces Zillow’s message of market resilience. The average 30-year fixed mortgage rate has dropped to about 6.19%, its lowest level projected for 2025. Meanwhile, existing-home sales rose to a seven-month high in September as affordability began to improve.

Although 15% of pending sales were canceled amid buyer hesitation, Redfin’s data shows that sellers are adjusting their expectations by making price cuts and accepting slower deals.

Together, these trends suggest the housing market is thawing rather than overheating. Zillow’s economists expect this “unseasonably active” fall to continue through the holiday season, fueled by easing borrowing costs and pent-up demand.

For buyers who have been waiting for an opportunity, this may be the first real opening in nearly three years.

*For this story, Fortune used generative AI to help with an initial draft. An editor verified the accuracy of the information before publishing.*
https://fortune.com/2025/10/26/housing-market-fall-surprise-buyers-back-zillow-predicts-momentum/

Noah Dettwiler y José Antonio Rueda sufren grave accidente en la largada en el GP de Malasia en Moto3 (Video)

El Gran Premio de Malasia de Moto3 vivió momentos de enorme tensión tras un impactante accidente ocurrido incluso antes de la largada.

En la vuelta de salida de boxes, el suizo Noah Dettwiler y el español José Antonio Rueda, reciente campeón de la categoría, protagonizaron un fuerte choque que obligó a suspender toda la actividad en pista. Dettwiler avanzaba a baja velocidad con su KTM en la zona de las curvas tres y cuatro cuando Rueda, aparentemente concentrado en revisar el tablero de su moto, no advirtió la presencia del suizo y lo embistió violentamente por detrás.

El impacto hizo que Dettwiler saliera despedido por los aires y cayera al suelo, mientras que la motocicleta de Rueda quedó destrozada sobre el asfalto. De inmediato, la Dirección de Carrera mostró bandera roja para detener la sesión y permitir la atención médica.

Los equipos de emergencia asistieron a ambos pilotos en el lugar del accidente. Aunque se confirmó que los dos estaban conscientes, el golpe fue de tal magnitud que fueron trasladados primero al centro médico del circuito y luego en helicóptero a un hospital de Kuala Lumpur, donde quedaron internados para observación y tratamiento.

Los primeros informes médicos señalaron que Rueda sufrió una fractura en la mano derecha y múltiples contusiones, pero pudo comunicarse con su equipo, lo que llevó tranquilidad dentro del paddock. Dettwiler, por su parte, también fue estabilizado mientras se analizaba su estado.

La organización del Mundial de Moto3 retuvo la moto del suizo para determinar las causas de su desaceleración en plena pista, un factor clave para entender el origen del incidente.

Durante la pausa, todos los equipos permanecieron en boxes a la espera de novedades, mientras se reorganizaba el cronograma.

Finalmente, la dirección del evento decidió reducir la carrera de 15 a 10 vueltas y retrasar la largada una hora y 45 minutos, debido a que ambos helicópteros sanitarios estaban siendo utilizados para los traslados y la competencia no podía reanudarse hasta que al menos uno regresara al circuito.
https://eldiariony.com/2025/10/26/noah-dettwiler-y-jose-antonio-rueda-sufren-grave-accidente-en-la-largada-en-el-gp-de-malasia-en-moto3-video/

Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre feared she might be killed ‘like Diana’ after sex with Prince Andrew: ex-beau

Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre feared she might be killed “like Diana” after having sex with Prince Andrew, an ex-boyfriend has revealed.

The “terrified” then-17-year-old Giuffre rang her boyfriend just hours after she was allegedly trafficked to the British royal in London for the first time in March 2001.

“I remember that call clearly. She was terrified. Her voice was shaking the whole time,” Tony Figueroa, 43, told the Sun on Sunday from his home in Atlanta, Georgia. Giuffre, who took her own life in April at age 41, told her former high-school sweetheart that she “didn’t want to” sleep with Andrew but felt she had no choice, he said.

“I was also absolutely terrified something would happen to her. We talked about the death of [Princess] Diana. This man was so powerful, he was literally a prince,” Figueroa said.

Wild, unsubstantiated conspiracy theories were circulating at the time that Prince Harry and William’s mother, Diana, had been murdered in Paris in 1997 on the orders of the royal family.

Figueroa has now called on disgraced Prince Andrew to accept that he played a part in Giuffre’s suicide. “Those were the times she was most scared,” the ex said of Giuffre’s interactions with Andrew.

Andrew, the son of late Queen Elizabeth II, was forced to drop his royal titles earlier this month in the wake of fresh damaging revelations about his relationship with Epstein, a 66-year-old millionaire financier and convicted pedophile who killed himself in jail awaiting sex-trafficking charges.

It was alleged that Andrew’s ties to Epstein continued years after he claimed to have cut himself off from the Wall Street powerhouse. Andrew has always denied any allegations of wrongdoing, and even insisted that the infamous photo of him with his arm around Giuffre at Ghislaine Maxwell’s London home could be a fake.

Figueroa poured scorn on Andrew’s claims, saying he was with Giuffre when she collected the print taken on her Kodak FunSaver camera from a one-hour kiosk near their Palm Beach, Florida, home.

“I held the photograph in my hands. She was going through all the pictures, and she showed it to me. It was just in there with the rest,” he said, adding that Andrew’s royal exile was not a serious enough punishment for him.

“So he’s not a duke anymore? Wow, is that it? Where is she at right now? Yeah, that’s not any kind of justice,” Figueroa said. “It’s just slaps on the wrist.”

Figueroa and Giuffre were dating when the teenager began working as a masseuse for Epstein. She said she was then trafficked for sex with powerful men at Epstein’s behest. She detailed the abuse in her memoir, *Nobody’s Girl*, which was released posthumously last week.

Figueroa said he was even taken by Giuffre to meet Epstein at his Palm Beach mansion.

“She introduced us. I was 18 years old, and my perspective was that this guy had everything. I was awestruck. I would get invited to talk to him in his office. He came across just like a normal dude,” he said.

Soon, Figueroa was on Epstein’s payroll himself, bringing girls from his school to the sex offender’s home in return for $200 a victim.

“I have nightmares. I have a son just a couple of years younger than I was when all this happened. He’s just a kid,” he said, adding that Epstein was funding their entire lifestyle.

“I didn’t want to believe anything that would tarnish what I thought of Virginia. Epstein was paying for our car, our apartment. Why would I question that?” he said.

When Giuffre told him the full story of what was happening, Figueroa urged her to leave, but she felt trapped and scared, he said.

Epstein and Maxwell asked Giuffre to carry their child while she and Figueroa were trying for a baby of her own, he said. At one point, Giuffre went to Thailand on Epstein’s orders to train as a masseuse, and for a while, she and Figueroa spoke every day.

“Then one day she stopped answering my calls,” he said, describing the time when Giuffre met her future husband, Robert Giuffre.

“I tried to get in touch with her. I asked someone to pass along a message, but I never heard back,” Figueroa said.

Buckingham Palace did not respond immediately to Post requests for comment. Prince Andrew could not be reached for comment.
https://nypost.com/2025/10/26/us-news/virginia-giuffre-feared-she-might-be-killed-like-diana-after-sex-with-prince-andrew-ex-beau/

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EXCLUSIVE: Kinky Nicole Kidman’s Movie Revenge Plan — ‘She’s Determined to Film More Sex Flicks As She Knows It Will Wind Up Her Ex’

Oct. 26, 2025, Published 11:00 a.m. ET

Nicole Kidman is planning to take on even more sexually charged film roles following her split from husband Keith Urban – a decision insiders tell RadarOnline.com is both a creative statement and an act of revenge.

The 58-year-old Oscar-winning actor was left “blindsided” last month by her split from Urban, 57, who then filed for divorce after nearly two decades of marriage. Sources close to the couple say the final straw came after Kidman’s provocative turn in Babygirl – a 2023 erotic drama in which she starred opposite 29-year-old Harris Dickinson.

A Role That Rocked Her Marriage

During the film’s press tour, Kidman made headlines for her candor about the intensity of its sex scenes. “There were times when we were shooting where I was like, ‘I don’t want to orgasm anymore. Don’t come near me. I hate doing this. I don’t care if I am never touched again in my life! I’m over it,'” she told journalists at the time.

While the film earned critical praise for Kidman’s performance, it reportedly caused tension at home. Urban, who was notably absent from the film’s premieres, was said to be deeply uncomfortable with his wife’s increasingly explicit on-screen choices.

Embracing Creative Freedom After the Split

Following the breakdown of the marriage, industry insiders say Kidman is “more determined than ever” to continue exploring roles that push boundaries. She is already eyeing new projects that could once again test audiences and collaborators alike.

A source close to the actor said: “Nicole’s not backing down or toning things down because Keith’s no longer in the picture. If anything, she’s pushing further. She’s spent years explaining that her performances are just part of the job – now she’s finished justifying herself. This chapter is about complete creative and personal freedom.”

Freedom After Heartbreak

Friends of the star say the breakup has brought a renewed sense of freedom. One long-time acquaintance shared, “For years, she tried to balance her ambition with her marriage. Now that pressure’s gone. There’s a touch of defiance in her attitude – she knows her choices might irritate him, but that sense of freedom is empowering.”

Sources reveal Kidman had grown “exhausted” trying to manage Urban’s unease about her more sensual performances. Another insider noted, “Keith never told her outright not to take certain roles, but she always knew when something bothered him. That unspoken tension became part of their dynamic. Now she’s turning that energy into her work instead of trying to smooth things over.”

Turning Pain Into Power

That determination is expected to shape her upcoming projects. Kidman recently wrapped filming Practical Magic 2 and is working with Reese Witherspoon on the third season of Big Little Lies, where her character’s story may take a more openly sexual turn.

A production source said: “Nicole’s work has always been rooted in authenticity – emotional, physical and even erotic. She’s not about to soften that just because her marriage is over. If anything, she feels she’s entering her strongest, most self-assured phase yet.”

Rewriting Hollywood’s Rules

The actress, who has previously spoken about her commitment to working with female directors, is also said to see her new focus as part of a broader creative mission. A friend said, “Nicole’s using this moment to remind Hollywood that women in their 50s can still lead stories that are complex, sensual, and commanding. She’s rewriting the rules – and clearly enjoying every second of it.”

Kidman, who shares two daughters, Sunday Rose, 17, and Faith Margaret, 14, with Urban, was recently photographed in Paris appearing calm but resolute. Another source added: “She’s pouring her energy into her work and her daughters. There’s no sign of her slowing down – and no more apologies for who she is or what she does on or off screen.”

https://radaronline.com/p/nicole-kidman-revenge-plan-more-sex-films-to-upset-ex-husband/

South Florida rallies together in annual Breast Cancer Walk

SUNRISE & MIAMI, Fla.

Hundreds of South Floridians came together Saturday morning for the annual Channel 7 Foundation and the American Cancer Society Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk. The event took place at Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise and LoanDepot Park in Miami, celebrating hope and unity while raising funds for breast cancer patients, survivors, and caregivers.

“We are focused on turning awareness into action,” organizers said. “It could be as simple as calling your sister or your mom and saying, ‘Get a mammogram.’”

https://wsvn.com/news/local/miami-dade/south-florida-rallies-together-in-annual-breast-cancer-walk/

New blood test can predict risk of postpartum depression with more than 80% accuracy

Like many first-time mothers, Lisette Lopez-Rose thought childbirth would usher in a time of joy. Instead, she experienced panic attacks as she imagined something bad happening to her baby, coupled with a heavy sadness that wouldn’t lift. The San Francisco Bay Area mother recognized that her extreme emotions weren’t normal, but she was afraid to tell her obstetrician. What if they took her baby away?

At about six months postpartum, Lopez-Rose discovered an online network of women with similar experiences and ultimately opened up to her primary care doctor. “About two months after I started medication, I started to feel like I was coming out of a deep hole and seeing light again,” she says.

Today, Lopez-Rose works at Postpartum Support International, coordinating volunteers to help new mothers form online connections.

### Understanding Postpartum Depression

About one in eight U.S. women go through a period of postpartum depression (PPD), making it one of the most common complications of childbirth. It typically occurs in the first few weeks after delivery, coinciding with a sudden drop in the reproductive hormones estrogen and progesterone.

As scientists unravel the chemical and genetic changes caused by these shifting hormones, they are discovering new ways to diagnose and treat postpartum depression — and even ways to identify who is at risk.

### A New Era in Postpartum Depression Diagnosis and Treatment

The first-ever drug specifically for postpartum depression, containing a derivative of progesterone, received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval in 2019. This marked a new approach to treating the disorder.

This winter, in another major advance, a San Diego–based startup will launch a blood test called myLuma that predicts a pregnant woman’s risk of postpartum depression with more than 80 percent accuracy. This product will be the first commercially available test to use biomarkers in the blood to predict the onset of a psychiatric disorder, much like blood tests that detect signs of diseases such as cancer and diabetes.

Pregnant women who learn they are at risk for postpartum depression could take preventive steps, such as starting antidepressants after childbirth or arranging for extra support.

Jennifer Payne, a reproductive psychiatrist at the University of Virginia and a lead investigator on the studies behind myLuma, says, “If we have a blood test, it brings psychiatry down to the level of biology, which I think your average person can understand as something that needs treatment and isn’t just in somebody’s head.”

### The Unpredictable Effects of Hormones

In 2001, Payne became intrigued by postpartum depression as a window into the onset of mood disorders. This raised a key question: Why does the sudden drop in hormones after childbirth significantly affect some women but not others?

While transient feelings of anxiety and sadness are common within days of giving birth, only some women develop a deeper, more persistent depression.

Payne teamed up with Zachary Kaminsky, an epigeneticist then at Johns Hopkins University, who studied how estrogen affects mouse brains. Epigenetics involves small chemical groups called methyl groups attaching to genes, affecting how active these genes are. Environmental factors like pollution and nutrition can influence this reversible methylation.

By comparing female mice given high estrogen levels to those without, Kaminsky found estrogen caused specific gene methylation patterns in the hippocampus—a brain region involved in mood control.

These findings guided analyses of blood samples Payne collected from 51 women with histories of mood disorders, tracked throughout pregnancy and afterward. Two estrogen-sensitive genes — HP1BP3 and TTC9B — emerged as significant. Over 80 percent of women who developed postpartum depression showed greater methylation on one gene and less on the other.

Moreover, these gene changes were detectable throughout pregnancy, meaning “you can predict which women will develop postpartum depression,” Kaminsky says.

### Validating the Biomarkers

Kaminsky, Payne, and collaborators replicated the findings in further studies. A 2016 Neuropharmacology paper reported that methylation patterns of these genes correctly predicted over 80 percent of postpartum depression cases in 240 pregnant women without psychiatric histories.

Another 2020 study published in Psychiatry Research, involving scientists from Johns Hopkins, Emory University, and the University of California, Irvine, confirmed these results in 285 pregnant women.

This epigenetic research forms the basis of the myLuma test, which also incorporates additional biomarkers to improve accuracy, according to Kaminsky.

Beginning January 2026, myLuma is expected to be available in some doctors’ offices in Florida, Texas, and California. Although not yet FDA-approved, doctors may use such lab tests to assist clinical decisions.

### Exploring Other Hormonal Factors: Neuroactive Steroids

Not all postpartum depression cases involve these epigenetic changes. Researchers continue to explore other biomarkers, focusing on neuroactive steroids — molecules produced from progesterone in the brain and other tissues.

One key neuroactive steroid, allopregnanolone, has calming effects by affecting a brain receptor called GABA-A, known for stress reduction. Allopregnanolone levels rise during pregnancy and drop sharply after delivery.

Other related steroids include pregnanolone, which has similar effects, and isoallopregnanolone, which reduces the antidepressant effect of allopregnanolone, increasing stress.

A 2025 study in Neuropsychopharmacology on 136 pregnant women found that an imbalance of pregnanolone and isoallopregnanolone during pregnancy increased the likelihood of developing postpartum depression.

Measuring these chemicals’ ratios in blood could provide another way to predict postpartum depression, says reproductive psychiatrist Lauren M. Osborne of Weill Cornell Medicine.

### Advances in Treatment: Synthetic Neuroactive Steroids

Allopregnanolone has also proven valuable in treating postpartum depression. A synthetic form, brexanolone, developed by Sage Therapeutics, was FDA-approved in 2019, becoming the first drug specifically for postpartum depression.

These “transformative therapies” work rapidly, according to a 2025 Annual Review of Medicine article.

Women at high risk might benefit from preventive use of zuranolone, another drug under study, though this has not yet been tested, notes Samantha Meltzer-Brody, a reproductive psychiatrist at the University of North Carolina.

The availability of blood tests like myLuma “opens up that entire line of questioning on how do you get ahead of it, so you don’t have to wait until someone starts suffering,” she adds.

### Additional Biomarker Research

In a 2022 Molecular Psychiatry article, neuroscientist Sarven Sabunciyan and colleagues described a study showing that RNA types carried in blood differ in women who develop postpartum depression. Specifically, RNA related to autophagy — the cellular cleanup process — decreased. Autophagy has links to other psychiatric disorders.

Clinical psychologist Eynav Accortt from Cedars-Sinai Medical Center found altered protein patterns in plasma samples from women with perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, including postpartum depression. These proteins are involved in neuron function and inflammation, which is known to contribute to depression.

### Moving Towards FDA Approval

Payne is leading a large clinical trial to provide more detailed data on myLuma, particularly regarding false positives (women identified as at risk who don’t develop postpartum depression) and false negatives (women who develop postpartum depression but weren’t identified).

This step is essential for FDA approval, which would eventually allow the test to be offered directly to pregnant women.

### Looking Back: A Mother’s Perspective

Lopez-Rose recalls the fear she felt in the months after her daughter’s birth. In those dark times, she quit her job, barely slept, and was overwhelmed by negative thoughts and self-doubt.

Now, she understands that reaching out for help was a sign of strength and a good mother.

Today, her daughter is four and thriving, as is Lopez-Rose. She says a blood test would have warned her what to watch for, “instead of it being so shocking when I was going through my depression.”
https://www.livescience.com/health/fertility-pregnancy-birth/new-blood-test-can-predict-risk-of-postpartum-depression-with-more-than-80-percent-accuracy

Does the full moon make us sleepless? A neurologist explains the science behind sleep, mood and lunar myths

Have you ever tossed and turned under a full moon and wondered if its glow was keeping you awake? For generations, people have believed that the Moon has the power to stir up sleepless nights and strange behavior—even madness itself. The word “lunacy” comes directly from *luna*, Latin for Moon.

Police officers, hospital staff, and emergency workers often swear that their nights get busier under a full moon. But does science back that up? The answer is, of course, more nuanced than folklore suggests.

### What the Full Moon Really Does to Sleep

Several studies show that people really do sleep differently in the days leading up to the full moon, when moonlight shines brightest in the evening sky. During this period, people sleep about 20 minutes less, take longer to fall asleep, and spend less time in deep, restorative sleep.

Large population studies confirm this pattern, finding that people across different cultures tend to go to bed later and sleep for shorter periods in the nights before a full moon.

The most likely reason? Light. A bright moon in the evening can delay the body’s internal clock, reduce melatonin—the hormone that signals bedtime—and keep the brain more alert.

The changes are modest. Most people lose only 15 to 30 minutes of sleep, but the effect is measurable. It is strongest in places without artificial light, such as rural areas or while camping.

Some research also suggests that men and women may be affected differently. For instance, men seem to lose more sleep during the waxing phase, while women experience slightly less deep and restful sleep around the full moon.

### The Link with Mental Health

For centuries, people have blamed the full moon for stirring up madness. Folklore suggested that its glow could spark mania in bipolar disorder, provoke seizures in people with epilepsy, or trigger psychosis in those with schizophrenia.

The theory was simple: lose sleep under a bright moon and vulnerable minds might unravel.

Modern science adds an important twist. Research is clear that sleep loss itself is a powerful driver of mental health problems. Even one rough night can heighten anxiety and drag down mood. Ongoing sleep disruption raises the risk of depression, suicidal thoughts, and flare-ups of conditions like bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.

That means even the modest sleep loss seen around a full moon could matter more for people who are already at risk. Someone with bipolar disorder, for example, may be far more sensitive to shortened or fragmented sleep than the average person.

But here’s the catch: when researchers step back and look at large groups of people, the evidence that lunar phases trigger psychiatric crises is weak. No reliable pattern has been found between the Moon and hospital admissions, discharges, or lengths of stay.

A few studies suggest there may be small effects. In India, psychiatric hospitals recorded more use of restraints during full moons, based on data collected between 2016 and 2017. In China, researchers noted a slight rise in schizophrenia admissions around the full moon, using hospital records from 2012 to 2017.

Still, these findings are not consistent worldwide and may reflect cultural factors or local hospital practices as much as biology.

### Other Theories Fall Short

Over the years, scientists have explored other explanations for supposed lunar effects—from gravitational “tidal” pulls on the body to subtle geomagnetic changes and shifts in barometric pressure.

Yet, none of these mechanisms hold up under scrutiny. The gravitational forces that move oceans are far too weak to affect human physiology, and studies of geomagnetic and atmospheric changes during lunar phases have yielded inconsistent or negligible results.

This makes sleep disruption from nighttime light exposure the most plausible link between the Moon and human behavior.

### Why the Myth Lingers

If the science is so inconclusive, why do so many people believe in the “full moon effect”?

Psychologists point to a concept called *illusory correlation*. We notice and remember the unusual nights that coincide with a full moon but forget the many nights when nothing happened.

The Moon is also highly visible. Unlike hidden sleep disruptors such as stress, caffeine, or scrolling on a phone, the Moon is right there in the sky—easy to blame.

### Lessons from the Moon for Modern Sleep

Even if the Moon does not drive us “mad,” its small influence on sleep highlights something important: light at night matters.

Our bodies are designed to follow the natural cycle of light and dark. Extra light in the evening—whether from moonlight, streetlights, or phone screens—can delay circadian rhythms, reduce melatonin, and lead to lighter, more fragmented sleep.

This same biology helps explain the health risks of daylight saving time. When clocks “spring forward,” evenings stay artificially brighter. That shift delays sleep and disrupts circadian timing on a much larger scale than the Moon, contributing to increased accidents and cardiovascular risks, as well as reduced workplace safety.

In our modern world, artificial light has a much bigger impact on sleep than the Moon ever will. That is why many sleep experts argue for permanent standard time, which better matches our biological rhythms.

### Conclusion

So if you find yourself restless on a full moon night, you may not be imagining things—the Moon can tug at your sleep. But if sleeplessness happens often, look closer to home.

It is likely a culprit of the light in your hand rather than the one in the sky.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/2025/10/26/does-the-full-moon-make-us-sleepless-a-neurologist-explains-the-science-behind-sleep-mood-and-lunar-myths/