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Posted November 27, 2009:
- New Cause for Alzheimer's Disease?
- Auditory Illusion: How Our Brains Can Fill in the Gaps to Create Continuous Sound
- Search Engines Are Source of Learning
- Some Patients Diagnosed With HIV Experience Improved Outlook on Life
Posted November 26, 2009:
- Scientists Identify Two Molecules That Affect Brain Plasticity in Mice
- Moderate-to-Heavy Exercise May Reduce Risk of Stroke for Men
- Emulating Western Lifestyles: Consumption and Carbon Footprints in Less Industrialized Countries
- Brain's Fear Center Is Equipped With Built-in Suffocation Sensor
- Tobacco Smoke Exposure Before Heart Transplantation May Increase the Risk of Transplant Failure
- Biology, Training and Profit Sharing Make Best Traders
- Startled Flies May Provide Insight Into ADHD
- Unique Micronail Chip Makes Electronics and Bio Cells Communicate
- 'Too Fat to Be a Princess?' Young Girls Worry About Body Image, Study Shows
- Proteins in Lung Cancer Cells That May Provide Potential Drug Targets Identified
- Parent Training Key to Improved Treatment of Behavior Problems in Children With Autism
- Alzheimer's Research Sheds Light on Potential Treatments for Urinary Tract Infections
- Chronic Pain Found to Increase Risk of Falls in Older Adults
- Brains Benefit from Multilingualism
- Early Protein Processes Crucial to Formation and Layering of Myelin Membrane
- You Say Po-TAY-To, and I Say Po-TAH-To! Language Evolves Through Our Own Use of It
Posted November 25, 2009:
- Hormone Ghrelin Can Boost Resistance to Parkinson's Disease
- Early Relationships Influence Teen Pain and Depression
- Yoga Boosts Heart Health, New Research Finds
- Fat Around the Middle Increases the Risk of Dementia
- Organizational Psychologists Use Rock Band to Study How People Achieve Flow While at Work
- Alzheimer's: Destructive Amyloid-Beta Protein May Also Be Essential for Normal Brain Function
- Researchers Begin to Decipher Metabolism of Sexual Assault Drug
Posted November 24, 2009:
- Gene Implicated in Stress-Induced High Blood Pressure
- Diabetics Show Alarming Increase in Morbid Obesity
- High Unexpressed Anger in Multiple Sclerosis Patients Linked to Nervous System Damage, Not Disease Severity
- Road Rage: Fuel Vapor Heightens Aggression, Rat Study Finds
- Factors from Common Human Bacteria May Trigger Multiple Sclerosis
- Daycare May Double TV Time for Young Children, Study Finds
- Sedatives, Mood-Altering Drugs Related to Falls Among Elderly: UBC Study
- High Salt Intake Directly Linked to Stroke and Cardiovascular Disease
- Drug Users Know Their Stuff
- Involving Family in Medical Rounds Benefits Both Family and Medical Team
- Polyphenols and Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids Boost the Birth of New Neurons, Study Finds
Posted November 23, 2009:
- Alcohol in Pregnancy Linked to Child Behavior Problems
- Burned Out, Depressed Surgeons More Likely to Commit More Major Medical Errors
- Multiple Sclerosis Is More Aggressive in Children but Slower to Cause Disability Than in Adults
- Analyzing Structural Brain Changes in Alzheimer's Disease
- Skin Color Gives Clues to Health
- Exposure to Lead, Tobacco Smoke Raises Risk of ADHD
- How the Brain Filters out Distracting Thoughts to Focus on a Single Bit of Information
- Children Who Suffer Physical or Emotional Abuse May Be Faced With Accelerated Cellular Aging as Adults
- New Understanding About Mechanism for Cell Death After Stroke Leads to Possible Therapy
- Autism: Parent Training Complements Medication for Treating Behavioral Problems in Children With PDD
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