
Understanding The Cycle Of Violence
Researchers have long known
that children who grow up in
an aggressive or violent
household are more likely to
become violent or aggressive
in future relationships but
the developmental link has b ... > full story

Daily Dose Of Ginkgo May Prevent Brain Cell Damage After Stroke, Mouse Studies Suggest
Working with genetically
engineered mice, researchers
at Johns Hopkins have shown
that daily doses of a
standardized extract from
... > full story

Tracking Down The Cause Of Mad Cow Disease: First Synthetic Prion Protein With An Anchor
Researchers in Germany and
Switzerland have developed a
new general method for the
synthesis of anchored
proteins, such as
... > full story

Cell Protein Suppresses Pain Eight Times More Effectively Than Morphine
Researchers have discovered
a new therapeutic target for
pain control, one that
appears to be eight times
more effective at
... > full story
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Key Proteins In Blood Stem Cell Replication Pinpointed
October 11, 2008 A discovery from Stanford researchers is the first to directly link the notorious members of the retinoblastoma family of proteins to the cellular production factories responsible for churning out ... > full story -
Can Taking Ecstasy Once Damage Your Memory?
October 11, 2008 Academics in the UK are issuing new warnings about the dangers of ecstasy and its effects on the ... > full story -
Potential New Tool For Brain Surgeons
October 11, 2008 One of the primary ways of treating brain cancer is surgically removing the tumors. The risk of this sort of procedure is obvious -- it involves cutting away tissue from the brain, potentially ... > full story -
Scientists Adapt Economics Theory To Trace Brain's Information Flow
October 10, 2008 Scientists have used a technique originally developed for economic study to become the first to overcome a significant challenge in brain research: determining the flow of information from one part ... > full story -
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New Light On Link Between Snoring And Cognitive Deficits In Children
October 10, 2008 About two-thirds of children with sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) -- snoring or obstructive sleep apnea -- have some degree of cognitive deficit, but the severity of the cognitive deficit has been ... > full story -
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Narcissistic People Most Likely To Emerge As Leaders
October 10, 2008 When a group is without a leader, you can often count on a narcissist to take charge, a new study suggests. Researchers found that people who score high in narcissism tend to take control of ... > full story -
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Clue To Genetic Cause Of Fatal Birth Defect
October 10, 2008 A novel enzyme may play a major role in anencephaly, offering hope for a genetic test or even therapy for the rare fatal birth defect in which the brain fails to develop, according to a new ... > full story -
Bipolar Disorder In Children Appears Likely To Continue Into Young Adulthood
October 10, 2008 About 44 percent of individuals who had bipolar disorder as children continue to have manic episodes as young adults, according to a report in the October issue of Archives of General Psychiatry, one ... > full story -
How Much Are You Really Exercising? Obese Women Know Better Than Normal Weight Women
October 10, 2008 People struggling with obesity often underestimate how many calories they are actually consuming, which can hinder weight loss efforts. It should follow that the same person would overestimate the ... > full story -
Premature Ejaculation? Not Your Fault: Gene Determines Rapidity Of Ejaculation In Men
October 10, 2008 The rapidity of ejaculation in men is genetically determined. Neuropsychiatrists studied 89 Dutch men with premature ejaculation and will publish results in the Journal of Sexual ... > full story
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