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Parent-Child Violence Leads to Teen Dating Violence, Study Suggests
March 25, 2013 Teen dating violence is all too common and according to researchers it is a reflection of the relationships teens have with their parents or their parent’s ... > full story -
Arguments in the Home Linked With Babies' Brain Functioning
March 25, 2013 Being exposed to arguments between parents is associated with the way babies' brains process emotional tone of voice, according to a new study. Infants were found to respond to an angry tone of ... > full story -
Parkinsons' Drug Helps Older People to Make Decisions
March 24, 2013 A drug widely used to treat Parkinson's disease can help to reverse age-related impairments in decision making in some older people, a new study has ... > full story -
Molecular Roots of Down Syndrome Unraveled
March 24, 2013 What is it about the extra chromosome inherited in Down syndrome -- chromosome 21 -- that alters brain and body development? Researchers have new evidence that points to the protein SNX27. SNX27 is ... > full story -
DNA Damage Occurs as Part of Normal Brain Activity, Scientists Discover
March 24, 2013 Scientists have discovered that a certain type of DNA damage long thought to be particularly detrimental to brain cells can actually be part of a regular, non-harmful process. The team further found ... > full story -
Alterations in Brain Activity in Children at Risk of Schizophrenia Predate Onset of Symptoms
March 22, 2013 Research has shown that children at risk of developing schizophrenia have brains that function differently than those not at ... > full story -
Research Explores Links Between Physical and Emotional Pain Relief
March 21, 2013 Though we all desire relief -- from stress, work, or pain -- little is known about the specific emotions underlying relief. New research explores the psychological mechanisms associated with relief ... > full story -
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Acting out Dreams Linked to Development of Dementia
March 21, 2013 The strongest predictor of whether a man is developing dementia with Lewy bodies — the second most common form of dementia in the elderly — is whether he acts out his dreams while ... > full story -
Serious Mental Illness No Barrier to Weight Loss Success
March 21, 2013 Through a program that teaches simple nutrition messages and involves both counseling and regular exercise classes, people with serious mental illness can make healthy behavioral changes and achieve ... > full story -
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Multiple Sclerosis Research: Thalamus Moves Into the Spotlight
March 21, 2013 A new study found that atrophy of the thalamus, determined with MRI, can help identify which patients with clinically isolated syndrome, a patient's first episode of MS, are at risk for developing ... > full story
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