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Marriage, Education Can Help Improve Well-Being of Adults Abused as Children
October 16, 2012 Researchers investigating the long-term consequences of child abuse report that being identified some protective factors that can improve the health of victims during their adulthood. Men and women ... > full story -
Compounds That Could Thwart Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Identified
October 15, 2012 A brain pathway that is stimulated by traumatic or fearful experiences can be disrupted by two compounds that show promise for preventing post-traumatic stress disorder, researchers have ... > full story -
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Missing Link Between Mental Health Disorders and Chronic Diseases in Iraq War Refugees
October 15, 2012 Researchers may have discovered why people exposed to war are at increased risk to develop chronic problems like heart disease years later. And the culprit that links the two is ... > full story -
Bicycle Helmets Prevent Fatal Head Injuries, Study Finds
October 15, 2012 Cyclists who died of a head injury were three times as likely to not be wearing a helmet compared with those who died of other injuries, according to a new ... > full story -
Scientists Reveal Brain Circuitry Involved in Post-Traumatic Stress and Related Disorders
October 15, 2012 Researchers report new insights into how the brain responds to extreme stress, whether from combat, natural disasters, or repeated violent competition. The insights offer hope for detecting and ... > full story -
Traumatic Injury Research Working to Improve the Lives of Citizens and Soldiers
October 15, 2012 New studies offer vivid examples of how advances in basic brain research help reduce the trauma and suffering of innocent landmine victims, amateur and professional athletes, and members of the ... > full story -
Terrorism Risk Greatest for Subway/rail Commuters
October 11, 2012 Despite homeland security improvements since 9/11, subway and rail commuters face higher risks of terror than frequent flyers or those engaged in virtually any other activity. While successful ... > full story -
Criteria Used to Diagnose Sports Head Injuries Found to Be Inconsistent
October 10, 2012 A study of sports programs at three major universities finds that the way the injury commonly called concussion is usually diagnosed – largely based on athletes' subjective symptoms – ... > full story -
Unexamined Costs of Rape Revealed
October 8, 2012 Evolutionary psychology researchers found significant negative consequences of rape and attempted sexual assault in 13 domains of psychological and social functioning, including self-esteem, social ... > full story -
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Every Third Child Incorrectly Restrained in Cars, Study Suggests
October 8, 2012 Car accidents are the main cause of serious injury and death among children in Norway. A new study shows that 37 per cent of all children under 16 years are incorrectly restrained in the car. 23 per ... > full story
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