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Greater Brain Activation After Cognitive Rehabilitation for MS
January 17, 2012 Scientists have documented increased cerebral activation in patients with multiple sclerosis following memory retraining using modified Story Memory Technique. This study is the first to demonstrate ... > full story -
No Link Found Between Prenatal Exposure to Tobacco Smoke and Autism, Swedish Study Finds
January 12, 2012 A large population-based study in Sweden indicates that there is no link between smoking during pregnancy and autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in ... > full story -
New Working Definition of 'Recovery' from Mental Disorders and Substance Use Disorders
January 5, 2012 A new working definition of recovery from mental disorders and substance use disorders has just been ... > full story -
Quitting Smoking: Starting Chantix Earlier May Make It Easier to Quit
January 5, 2012 Smokers planning to kick the habit may have more success if they begin using a cessation medication several weeks before they actually try to ... > full story -
Childhood Hypersensitivity Linked to OCD
December 27, 2011 Medical researchers have established a direct correlation between sensory processing and ritualistic behaviors in children. A new study suggests that when children experience heightened levels of ... > full story -
Habit Formation Is Enabled by Gateway to Brain Cells
December 21, 2011 A brain cell type found where habits are formed and movement is controlled has receptors that work like computer processors to translate regular activities into habits, researchers report. "Habits, ... > full story -
Breast Cancer Survivors Struggle With Cognitive Problems Several Years After Treatment
December 12, 2011 A new analysis has found that breast cancer survivors may experience problems with certain mental abilities several years after treatment, regardless of whether they were treated with chemotherapy ... > full story -
Economic Recession Takes Toll on Family Relationships
December 7, 2011 Researchers studied how parents' financial problems and resulting mental distress affect their relationships with their children. They found that parents who experience financial problems and ... > full story -
Kids Born Just a Few Weeks Early at Risk of Behavioral Problems, Study Suggests
December 5, 2011 Children born just a few weeks too early are significantly more likely to have behavioral and/or emotional problems in the pre-school years, new research ... > full story -
Prolonged Fatigue for Those Who Had Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer, Follow-Up Study Finds
December 5, 2011 In a follow-up study, researchers have found that patients who receive chemotherapy for breast cancer might experience prolonged fatigue years after their therapy. The new study is a follow-up to a ... > full story
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