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Breastfed Children Are Less Likely to Develop ADHD Later in Life, Study Suggests
July 22, 2013 Scientists have completed a study that finds a clear link between rates of breastfeeding and the likelihood of developing Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, even when typical risk factors were ... > full story -
'Love Hormone' Is Two-Faced: Oxytocin Strengthens Bad Memories and Can Increase Fear and Anxiety
July 22, 2013 Oxytocin is known as the hormone that promotes feelings of love, bonding and well-being. It's even being tested as an anti-anxiety drug. But new research shows oxytocin also can cause emotional pain. ... > full story -
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Biochemical Mapping Helps Explain Who Will Respond to Antidepressants
July 18, 2013 Researchers have identified biochemical changes in people taking antidepressants – but only in those whose depression improves. These changes occur in a neurotransmitter pathway that is ... > full story -
Outgoing People Lead Happier Lives
July 17, 2013 Young adults who are more outgoing or more emotionally stable are happier in later life than their more introverted or less emotionally stable ... > full story -
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Vitamins and Minerals Can Boost Energy and Enhance Mood
July 16, 2013 Vitamin and mineral supplements can enhance mental energy and well-being not only for healthy adults but for those prone to anxiety and depression, according to new ... > full story -
Genetic Changes That May Contribute to the Onset of Schizophrenia Identified
July 16, 2013 Scientists have discovered rare genetic changes that may be responsible for the onset of schizophrenia. Several of these same genetic lesions had previously been found to have causal links to autism ... > full story -
Brain Discovery Could Help Schizophrenics
July 15, 2013 The discovery of brain impairment in mice may eventually lead to better therapies for people with schizophrenia and major ... > full story -
Women at Risk of Developing Postpartum Psychosis Need Close Monitoring, Says New Review
July 12, 2013 There are clear risk factors for postpartum psychosis that all women should be asked about antenatally to ensure early recognition and prompt treatment of the condition, says a new ... > full story -
Gang Members Found to Suffer Unprecedented Levels of Psychiatric Illness
July 12, 2013 Young men who are gang members suffer unprecedented levels of psychiatric illness, placing a heavy burden on mental health services, according to new ... > full story -
Prisoners Doing Yoga May See Psychological Benefits
July 11, 2013 Yoga can improve mood and mental wellbeing among prisoners, a new study suggests, and may also have an effect on impulsive behavior. The researchers found that prisoners after a ten-week yoga course ... > full story
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