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The Neuroscience of Choosing: Can We Understand How the Brain Makes Decisions?
September 15, 2011 Researchers are beginning to decipher what exactly happens in our brains when we make decisions. Recently, scientists joined a dialogue to discuss the young field of decision neuroscience, and how ... > full story -
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Depression and Pain Increase Fatigue in Breast Cancer Survivors
September 15, 2011 In Spain, 5-year survival following breast cancer diagnosis is more than 83%. Around 66% suffer fatigue following treatment. A Spanish research has established the factors associated with tiredness ... > full story -
Psychologists Discover Oxytocin Receptor Gene's Link to Optimism, Self-Esteem
September 14, 2011 Life scientists have identified for the first time a particular gene's link to optimism, self-esteem and "mastery," the belief that one has control over one's own life -- three critical psychological ... > full story -
More Than 70 Percent of Suicidal Teens Don't Get the Mental Health Services They Need, U.S. Study Finds
September 14, 2011 Suicidal teens are not likely to get the mental healthcare they need, according to a new U.S. ... > full story -
Emotional Impact of 9/11 Attacks Seen in Brain's Response to Negative Visual Images
September 9, 2011 In the wake of the 10th Anniversary of the September 11th attacks, new research reveals how the attacks impacted the psychological processes of those not directly exposed to the event. The study, ... > full story -
Grief Reactions Subside in Most Children and Teens Whose Parent Dies Suddenly, but May Persist or Increase in Some Cases
September 6, 2011 When a parent dies suddenly, most children and teens experience grief that fades over time, but some have increased or prolonged grief reactions that may increase the risk of depression and inability ... > full story -
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Mother’s Postpartum Oxycodone Use: No Safer for Breastfed Infants Than Codeine, Study Suggests
September 6, 2011 Doctors have been prescribing codeine for postpartum pain management for many years, and, until recently, it was considered safe to breastfeed while taking the opioid. But the death of an infant ... > full story -
Search for Predictors of Risk for PTSD: Meaningful Associations Dependent on Reliable Measures of Pre-Existing Trauma
September 5, 2011 A new study suggests that certain variants of a gene that helps regulate serotonin (a brain chemical related to mood) may serve as a useful predictor of risk for symptoms related to posttraumatic ... > full story -
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First Long-Term Study of WTC Workers Shows Widespread Health Problems 10 Years After Sept. 11
September 1, 2011 In the first long-term study of the health impacts of the World Trade Center (WTC) collapse on Sept. 11, 2001, researchers have found substantial and persistent mental and physical health problems ... > full story -
Insight for Returning Troops and Their Relationships
August 31, 2011 Returning service members are at a greater risk of both depressive symptoms and relationship distress, and research shows the two often go together. In a survey of 220 service members, researchers ... > full story
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