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Posted April 18, 2013:
- Big Boost in Drug Discovery: New Use for Stem Cells Identifies a Promising Way to Target ALS
- Learned Helplessness in Flies and the Roots of Depression
- Hologram-Like 3-D Brain Helps Researchers Decode Migraine Pain
- High Levels of Glutamate in Brain May Kick-Start Schizophrenia: Implications for Early Diagnosis and New Treatment Strategies
- Toxic Protein Made in Unusual Way May Explain Brain Disorder
- Role-Playing Game Brings New Life to a 'Dead' Language
- Social Gaming Promotes Healthy Behavior, Reveals New Research
- Increased Brain Activity Predicts Future Onset of Substance Use
- Brain's 'Slow Waves': Scientists Probe Source of Pulsing Signal in Sleeping Brain
- From Mice to Humans, Comfort Is Being Carried by Mom
- Brain-Behavior Associations: Researchers Look at Ties Between Early Social Experiences and Adolescent Brain Function
- Video Games: Bad or Good for Your Memory?
- Taking the Pulse of the Crowd
- Helpful for Robotics: Brain Uses Old Information for New Movements
- Tell Me Where You're from and I'll Tell You What Tastes You Prefer
- Depression: Why Life Can Feel out of Control
Posted April 17, 2013:
- Famous Performers and Sportsmen Tend to Have Shorter Lives
- Researchers Identify and Block Protein That Interferes With Appetite-Suppressing Hormone
- Family History of Alzheimer's Associated With Abnormal Brain Pathology
- Detecting Autism from Brain Activity
- Should Doctors Be Involved in the Concealed-Weapons Permit Process?
- Teens' Brains Are More Sensitive to Rewarding Feedback from Peers
- Scientists Reverse Memory Loss in Animal Brain Cells
- The Doctor Won't See You Now? Study: US Facing a Neurologist Shortage
- Patient Satisfaction With Hospital Stay Does Not Reflect Quality of Surgical Care
- Going Places: Rat Brain 'GPS' Maps Routes to Rewards
- Children and Teens With Autism More Likely to Become Preoccupied With Video Games
- Mindfulness Therapy Might Help Veterans With Combat-Related Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- People Present Themselves in Ways That Counteract Prejudices Toward Their Group
- Migraine Treatments and Side-Effects Reviewed
- Harms of Harsh Discipline Are Softened by a Loving Mother
- Not Everyone Likes the Company Picnic
- Virus-Like Particles Provide Vital Clues About Brain Tumors
- Discovery of Genetic Defect Which Triggers Epilepsy
- People Who Have Never Lost a Loved One Perceive Bereavement as Far More Devastating Than Someone Who Has Suffered a Previous Loss
Posted April 16, 2013:
- What Really Makes Us Fat? Article Questions Our Understanding of the Cause of Obesity
- Light Drinking in Pregnancy Not Linked to Development Problems in Childhood, Study Suggests
- Acute Stress Primes Brain for Better Cognitive and Mental Performance
- Memory, the Adolescent Brain and Lying: The Limits of Neuroscientific Evidence in the Law
- Scientists Pinpoint Brain's Area for Numeral Recognition
- Aerobic Exercise May Protect Cognitive Abilities of Heavy Drinkers
- Migraines in Childhood and Adolescence Associated With Having Colic as an Infant
- Parents Can Help Their Children Avoid Alcohol Pitfalls During Transition from High School to College
- Optimism Can Lead to Unrealistic Voter Expectations in Elections
- Anxious About Life and Afraid of Death? Tylenol May Do the Trick, Study Suggests
- Impact of Portion Size on Overeating Is Hard to Overcome
- Standardized Testing Creates 'Toxic Environment' in Schools, Professor Says
- College Admission Questions Rarely Identify Criminal Behavior
- Language Instruction Improved With Fun and Games
- Forage Longer for Berries, Study on Age-Related Memory Decline Suggests
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