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How Exercise Affects the Brain: Age and Genetics Play a Role
May 18, 2012 Findings suggest that the effects of exercise on memory depend on the age of the exerciser; underlying genetic mechanisms matter, ... > full story -
Internet Usage Patterns May Signify Depression
May 16, 2012 In a new study analyzing Internet usage among college students, researchers have found that students who show signs of depression tend to use the Internet differently than those who show no symptoms ... > full story -
Key Genes and Prototype Predictive Test for Schizophrenia Identified
May 15, 2012 Medical researchers have identified and prioritized a comprehensive group of genes most associated with schizophrenia that together can generate a score indicating whether an individual is at higher ... > full story -
Sleepwalking More Prevalent Among U.S. Adults Than Previously Suspected, Researcher Says
May 14, 2012 What goes bump in the night? In many U.S. households: people. About 3.6 percent of US adults -- or upward of 8.4 million -- are prone to sleepwalking, new research shows. The work also showed an ... > full story -
A Walk in the Park Gives Mental Boost to People With Depression
May 14, 2012 In one of the first studies to examine the effect of nature walks on cognition and mood in people with major depression, researchers in Canada and the US have found promising evidence that a walk in ... > full story -
Novel Approach to Stimulate Immune Cells
May 11, 2012 Researchers have uncovered a new way to stimulate activity of immune cell opiate receptors, leading to efficient tumor cell clearance. The researchers have been able to take a new pharmacological ... > full story -
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury May Contribute to Brain Network Dysfunction
May 11, 2012 Even mild head injuries can cause significant abnormalities in brain function that last for several days, which may explain the neurological symptoms experienced by some individuals who have ... > full story -
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New Animal Model for One of the Least Understood Medical Issues: ADHD
May 10, 2012 To better understand the cause of ADHD and to identify methods to prevent and treat it, researchers have developed a new form of specially bred mouse that mimics the ... > full story -
Blood Test Could Show Women at Risk of Postnatal Depression
May 9, 2012 Researchers have discovered a way of identifying which women are most at risk of postnatal depression (PND) by checking for specific genetic variants. The findings could lead to the development of a ... > full story -
Midlife and Late-Life Depressive Symptoms Associated With Dementia
May 7, 2012 Depressive symptoms that are present in midlife or in late life are associated with an increased risk of developing dementia, according to a new ... > full story
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