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Greater Traumatic Stress Linked With Elevated Inflammation in Heart Patients
March 29, 2012 Greater lifetime exposure to the stress of traumatic events was linked to higher levels of inflammation in a study of almost 1,000 patients with cardiovascular ... > full story -
Being Bilingual Wards Off Symptoms of Dementia
March 29, 2012 New research explains how speaking more than one language may translate to better mental health. Scientists examine how being bilingual can offer protection from the symptoms of dementia, and also ... > full story -
Mind-Pops More Likely With Schizophrenia
March 29, 2012 Almost everyone reports experiencing 'mind-pops' at some time or another, but some experience them more than others according to new research. New findings suggest that mind-pop experiences -- when ... > full story -
Does the Brain 'Remember' Antidepressants? More Proof for the Power of Placebo
March 26, 2012 Using a placebo pill appearing identical to the real thing, researchers have found that how the brain responds to antidepressant medication may be influenced by its remembering past antidepressant ... > full story -
Genetic Risk and Stressful Early Infancy Join to Increase Risk for Schizophrenia
March 26, 2012 Working with genetically engineered mice and the genomes of thousands of people with schizophrenia, researchers say they now better understand how both nature and nurture can affect one's risks for ... > full story -
Expectations, Exhaustion Can Lead Mothers to Post-Adoption Stress
March 23, 2012 Fatigue and unrealistic expectations of parenthood may help contribute to post-adoption depression in women, according to a new ... > full story -
Home Alone: Depression Highest for Those Living Alone
March 23, 2012 The number of people living on their own has doubled, over the last three decades, to one in three in the UK and US. New research shows that the risk of depression, measured by people taking ... > full story -
Scientists Wrest Partial Control of a Memory
March 22, 2012 Scientists have successfully harnessed neurons in mouse brains, allowing them to at least partially control a specific memory. Researchers have known for decades that stimulating various regions of ... > full story -
Study Shines Light on Brain Mechanism That Controls Reward Enjoyment
March 21, 2012 What characterizes many people with depression, schizophrenia and some other mental illnesses is anhedonia: an inability to gain pleasure from normally pleasurable experiences. Researchers have now ... > full story -
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Diagnosis of ADHD on the Rise
March 19, 2012 The number of American children leaving doctors' offices with an attention deficit hyperactivity disorder diagnosis has risen 66 percent in 10 years, according to a new ... > full story
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