It was suggested to me that I look into the effects of electromagnetic frequencies generated by the planets/stars and whether or not they have any biological effects on the body. In doing so, I found myself forking off in many directions of interest, per usual. It is fascinating to see the scientific community reject the possibility that astrological mechanisms provoking human behavior are indeed valid. Speaking of validity, it is important to note that not all valid tests suggest that astrology is reliable. Astrologers seem hungry to publish just about anything. I have yet to come to my own conclusions as to which theory of the many proposed that I would gravitate (pun) towards, and this irks me. It is undeniable that the future holds a fertile area for research in terms of the underlying mechanisms of the sky-human interaction.
I heard of a study performed by Nona Press (1977) that investigated whether or not there is an astrological signature for suicide. I have struggled to obtain the full article however, and have since given up on my search to read it. On the bright side, amongst my quest I discovered this book (below) which I have grown very giddy about.
Source Citation (MLA 8th Edition)
"Cover." Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology, edited by J. Gordon Melton, 5th ed., vol. 1, Gale, 2001, p. [0]. Gale Virtual Reference Library, http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/CX3403800001/GVRL?u=vol_b92b&sid=GVRL&xid=e20aa736. Accessed 26 May 2018.