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Treating High Blood Pressure, Cholesterol, Diabetes May Lower Risk of Alzheimer's Disease
April 13, 2011 Treating high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes and other vascular risk factors may help lower the risk of Alzheimer's disease in people who already show signs of declining thinking skills ... > full story -
Scientists Explore New Link Between Genetics, Alcoholism and the Brain
April 12, 2011 Researchers have uncovered a new link between genetic variations associated with alcoholism, impulsive behavior and a region of the brain involved in craving and ... > full story -
Social Wasps Show How Bigger Brains Provide Complex Cognition
April 11, 2011 Across many groups of animals, species with bigger brains often have better cognitive abilities. But it's been unclear whether overall brain size or the size of specific brain areas is the key. New ... > full story -
How Grown Children Cope With Pain May Be Traced Back to the Way Their Family Copes With Pain
April 11, 2011 Could adult children's strategies for coping with pain come from watching their parents react to and deal with pain? According to researchers, a family may have a specific cognitive style of coping ... > full story -
Bullying Alters Brain Chemistry, Leads to Anxiety, Mouse Study Finds
April 7, 2011 Being low mouse on the totem pole is tough on murine self-esteem. It turns out it has measurable effects on brain chemistry, too, according to recent experiments. Researchers found that mice that ... > full story -
Treatment for Depression Is a Long-Term Solution, Study Suggests
April 7, 2011 Treatment of depression may have long-term benefits. New research has shown that depressed adults who use antidepressants are three times less likely to be depressed eight years later, compared to ... > full story -
Chimp, Bonobo Study Sheds Light on the Social Brain
April 5, 2011 Why our two closest living primate relatives, chimpanzees and bonobos, have widely different social traits, despite belonging to the same genus, has long been a puzzle. Now, a comparative analysis of ... > full story -
Partner Controlling Behaviors Appear to Be Associated With Relationship Violence
April 4, 2011 Having a significant other who exhibits controlling behaviors appears to be associated with increased physical and sexual relationship violence, according to a new study. However, young women ... > full story -
Stronger Alcohol 'Buzz' Predicts Future Binge Drinking Problems
April 4, 2011 For some people, alcohol is a social lubricant. For others, it's an unpleasant downer. New research shows that a person's response to alcohol can predict their future drinking behavior, including ... > full story -
When Washing Becomes a Compulsion
April 1, 2011 Obsessive-compulsive disorder is often diagnosed too late in children and adolescents. Experts point out that appropriate early recognition and treatment can positively affect the course of the ... > full story
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