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Drug Induces a Memory of Safety in Rat Brains
June 3, 2010 Researchers have found a way to pharmacologically induce a memory of safety in the brain of rats, mimicking the effect of training. The finding suggests possibilities for new treatments for ... > full story -
Coffee Consumption Unrelated to Alertness: Stimulating Effects May Be Illusion, Study Finds
June 2, 2010 The stimulatory effects of caffeine may be nothing more than an illusion, according to new research that shows there is no real benefit to be gained from the habitual morning cup of ... > full story -
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Brain Injuries May Result in Trouble Sleeping, Study Finds
May 24, 2010 People with brain injuries may produce low amounts of melatonin, which affects their sleep, according to a new ... > full story -
Can Bacteria Make You Smarter?
May 24, 2010 Exposure to specific bacteria in the environment, already believed to have antidepressant qualities, could increase learning behavior, according to new ... > full story -
Tai Chi Gets Cautious Thumbs Up for Psychological Health
May 20, 2010 Tai Chi, a low impact martial art, has been associated with reduced stress, anxiety and depression, and enhanced mood, in both healthy people and those with chronic conditions. A systematic review of ... > full story -
Patients Have Misconceptions and High Levels of Anxiety About General Anesthesia
May 20, 2010 Eighty-five percent of patients who took part in a survey shortly after day surgery said that they had been anxious about receiving a general anesthetic. The top three concerns that made patients ... > full story -
Lessons from 9/11: Psychiatrists Are Indispensible in First-Response Teams
May 19, 2010 Psychiatrists should be included in disaster first-response teams because survivors have immediate need for help in alleviating early trauma symptoms ranging from sleeplessness to constant anxiety, ... > full story -
High Prevalence of Depression After Traumatic Brain Injury, Study Finds
May 18, 2010 During the year following hospitalization for a traumatic brain injury, a majority of patients experienced major depression, according to a new ... > full story -
Flexible Treatment Intervention Associated With Greater Improvement in Anxiety Symptoms
May 18, 2010 An intervention in primary care settings that allowed a choice of cognitive behavior therapy, medication or both, along with computer-assisted treatment support for patients with common anxiety ... > full story -
Switching Medications and Continuing Treatment Could Help Teens With Severe Depression, Study Suggests
May 17, 2010 More than one-third of teenagers with treatment-resistant depression -- many of whom had been depressed for more than two years -- became symptom-free six months after switching their medication or ... > full story
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