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Long Memories in Brain Activity Explain Streaks in Individual Behavior
February 12, 2013 Even with a constant task, human performance fluctuates in time-scales from seconds to minutes in a fractal manner. In a recent study a research group found that the individual variability in the ... > full story -
Bisphenol A Affects Sex-Specific Reproductive Behaviors in a Monogamous Animal Species
February 11, 2013 A series of experiments studied the effects of prenatal exposure to bisphenol A on later reproductive-associated behaviors using a socially and genetically monogamous rodent, the California mouse, ... > full story -
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New Insight on Relationship Between Parents, Preschoolers and Obesity
February 8, 2013 While sugary drinks, lack of exercise and genetics contribute to a growing number of overweight American children, new research reveals how a mom's eating habits and behavior at the dinner table can ... > full story -
Induction of Mild Inflammation Leads to Cognitive Deficits Related to Schizophrenia
February 6, 2013 Researchers have identified an exceptional mouse model of schizophrenia. After screening over 160 mutant mouse strains with a systematic battery of behavioral tests, they identified a mutant mouse ... > full story -
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Can Breakfast Make Kids Smarter?
February 5, 2013 New research has found that children who regularly have breakfast on a near-daily basis had significantly higher full scale, verbal, and performance IQ test ... > full story -
Wearable Cameras Provide New Insight Into Lifestyle Behaviors and Health
February 5, 2013 Understanding the relationships between lifestyle behaviors and health outcomes can be enhanced by the use of wearable cameras, concludes a collection of studies in a special theme ... > full story -
Shame About Past Alcoholism Predicts Relapse and Declining Health in Recovering Alcoholics
February 4, 2013 Feeling shame about past instances of problem drinking may increase the likelihood of relapse and other health problems, according to a new ... > full story -
Poor Mental Health Leads to Unhealthy Behaviors Among Low-Income Adults
February 3, 2013 A new study says binge drinking, smoking, and illegal drug use may be used to cope with depression and anxiety. Poor mental health leads to unhealthy behaviors in low-income adults - not the other ... > full story -
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Rehabilitation Therapies Can Lead to Recovery from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
January 31, 2013 Recovery from chronic fatigue syndrome is possible for some patients, and new research has identified two treatments most likely to lead to ... > full story -
Even the Brains of People With Anxiety States Can Get Used to Fear
January 30, 2013 Fear is a protective function against possible dangers that is designed to save our lives. Where there are problems with this fear mechanism, its positive effects are cancelled out: patients who have ... > full story
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