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Successful Solo Rock/pop Stars Twice as Likely to Die Early as Those in a Band, Study Finds
December 19, 2012 Successful solo rock/pop stars are around twice as likely to die early as those in equally famous bands, new research ... > full story -
School Shootings: What We Know and What We Can Do
December 19, 2012 School shootings at elementary, secondary and higher education institutions have been a painful reality for American society. But can anything realistically be done to prevent these horrific crimes? ... > full story -
Reappraisal Defuses Strong Emotional Responses to Israel-Palestine Conflict
December 18, 2012 Reappraisal is a widely-used cognitive strategy that can help people to regulate their reactions to emotionally charged events. Now, new research suggests that reappraisal may even be effective in ... > full story -
Bullying by Childhood Peers Leaves a Trace That Can Change the Expression of a Gene Linked to Mood
December 18, 2012 A recent study suggests that bullying by peers changes the structure surrounding a gene involved in regulating mood, making victims more vulnerable to mental health problems as they ... > full story -
Brain Imaging Identifies Bipolar Disorder Risk in Adolescents
December 17, 2012 Australian researchers have used brain imaging technology to show that young people with a known risk of bipolar (but as yet have no signs of the condition) have clear and quantifiable differences in ... > full story -
Impaired Executive Function May Exacerbate Impulsiveness and Risk of Developing Alcohol Dependence
December 14, 2012 Executive function (EF) guides complex behavior such as planning, decision-making, and response control. Alcohol dependence (AD) is known to impair EF. New findings indicate that increased ... > full story -
Workplace Bullying Ups Risk of Prescriptions for Anxiety, Depression, Insomnia
December 12, 2012 Witnessing or being on the receiving end of bullying at work heightens the risk of employees being prescribed antidepressants, sleeping pills, and tranquillisers, new research ... > full story -
Psychological Therapies Improve Life for Children With Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Study Suggests
December 11, 2012 Children suffering post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a result of traumatic events, including child abuse, may benefit from psychological therapies, according to a new review. In the first ... > full story -
Before 'Skyfall': 46 Years of Violence in James Bond Movies
December 10, 2012 Violent acts in James Bond films were more than twice as common in "Quantum of Solace" (2008) than in the original 1962 movie "Dr. No," researchers have ... > full story -
Teen Dating Violence Linked to Long-Term Harmful Effects
December 10, 2012 Teenagers in physically or psychologically aggressive dating relationships are more than twice as likely to repeat such damaging relationships as adults and report increased substance use and ... > full story
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