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Researchers Study Cry Acoustics to Determine Risk for Autism
November 27, 2012 Researchers have been studying the cry acoustics of six-month-old infants. At-risk infants produced pain related cries with higher and more variable fundamental frequency (commonly referred to as ... > full story -
Early Intervention Prevents Behavioral Problems, Experts Say
November 27, 2012 To prevent negative behavior among children, the work must start early, experts ... > full story -
Preventing Posttraumatic Stress Disorder by Facing Trauma Memories
November 27, 2012 Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a form of learning that begins at the moment of the exposure to extremely stressful situations and that grows in impact as trauma-related memories are ... > full story -
Neuroimaging Study: Negative Messages Less Effective on Those Who Are Substance Dependent
November 26, 2012 What types of public messages will most likely deter drug and alcohol abuse? Negatively framed messages may not be an effective way to reach those most in need of persuasion, a new study suggests. ... > full story -
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Improves Quality of Life in Children With Asthma and Anxiety
November 26, 2012 Researchers have found that a programme of cognitive behaviour therapy delivered by nurses to children who had asthma and anxiety improved the children's quality of life scores and reduced the risk ... > full story -
Menopause: Relaxation Good Therapy for Hot Flushes
November 22, 2012 Women who have undergone group therapy and learned to relax have reduced their menopausal troubles by half, according to new ... > full story -
Rhythmic Brain Waves: Fluctuations in Electrical Activity May Allow Brain to Form Thoughts and Memories
November 21, 2012 A new study sheds light on how neural ensembles form thoughts and support the flexibility to change one's ... > full story -
Six Steps to Reduce Dementia's Most Troubling Symptoms
November 21, 2012 Many of dementia’s behavioral symptoms can be managed well without medications, experts ... > full story -
Vision Stimulates Courtship Calls in the Grey Tree Frog
November 19, 2012 Male tree frogs like to 'see what they're getting' when they select females for mating, according to a new study. This research is among the first to test the importance of vision on male mating ... > full story -
New Bulimia Treatment Developed
November 18, 2012 An eating disorders research team has developed a successful bulimia nervosa therapy that can provide patients an alternative for treating this debilitating ... > full story
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