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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 -
Bad Air Means Bad News for Seniors' Brainpower
November 16, 2012 Living in areas of high air pollution can lead to decreased cognitive function in older adults, according to new ... > full story -
Tracking Brain Gene Response to Territorial Aggression
November 15, 2012 With a mate and a nest to protect, the male threespined stickleback is a fierce fish, chasing and biting other males until they go away. Now researchers are mapping the genetic underpinnings of the ... > full story -
Research Explores Relationship-Building Program for Male Same-Sex Couples
November 14, 2012 University of Cincinnati research is examining the effectiveness of a relationship education program that was created to specifically address the needs of male same-sex ... > full story -
Kicking the Habit: New Research Examines the Barriers to Quitting Smoking for Smokers With Asthma
November 14, 2012 A new study examines how anxiety sensitivity can thwart the efforts of smokers with asthma to quit ... > full story -
Why Some People Are Afraid to Relax
November 14, 2012 Are you one of those people who can’t sit still? A researcher has developed a questionnaire to explore the physical, cognitive and social issues surrounding the anxiety related to kicking back ... > full story -
Teenagers' Brains Affected by Preterm Birth
November 13, 2012 Teenagers born prematurely may suffer brain development problems that directly affect their memory and learning ... > full story -
Being Neurotic, and Conscientious, a Good Combo for Health
November 13, 2012 Under certain circumstances neuroticism can be good for your health, according to a study showing that some self-described neurotics also tended to have the lowest levels of Interleukin 6 (IL-6), a ... > full story -
Infants Mimic Unusual Behavior When Accompanied by Language
November 12, 2012 A new study shows the power of language in infants' ability to understand the intentions of others. The results, based on two experiments, show that introducing a novel word for the impending ... > full story -
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Systematic Incarceration of African American Males Is a Wrong, Costly Path
November 12, 2012 Mental health experts have released the first comprehensive report on the correlation between the incarceration of African American males and substance abuse and other health problems in the United ... > full story
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