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New Forms of Torture Leave 'Invisible Scars,' Say Researchers
January 3, 2012 Use of torture around the world has not diminished but the techniques used have grown more complex and sophisticated, according to new ... > full story -
Schizophrenia Diagnosis Associated With Progressive Brain Changes Among Adolescents
January 2, 2012 Adolescents diagnosed with schizophrenia and other psychoses appear to show greater decreases in gray matter volume and increases in cerebrospinal fluid in the frontal lobe compared to healthy ... > full story -
Childhood Hypersensitivity Linked to OCD
December 27, 2011 Medical researchers have established a direct correlation between sensory processing and ritualistic behaviors in children. A new study suggests that when children experience heightened levels of ... > full story -
Rare Genetic Mutations Linked to Bipolar Disorder
December 21, 2011 Scientists report that abnormal sequences of DNA known as rare copy number variants, or CNVs, appear to play a significant role in the risk for early onset bipolar ... > full story -
Opioid Abuse Linked to Mood and Anxiety Disorders
December 13, 2011 Researchers find that mood and anxiety disorders are highly associated with non-medical prescription opioid ... > full story -
Prevalence of Conduct Disorder Among Families of Mexican Migrants in the U.S. Examined in New Study
December 5, 2011 The prevalence of conduct disorder appears to have increased substantially across generations of the Mexican-origin population after migration to the United States, however this increase was observed ... > full story -
Trends in Quality of Care and Health Care Spending for Depression Examined in New Study
December 5, 2011 Over a 10-year period, spending for Medicaid-enrolled patients with depression increased substantially but only minimal improvements in quality of care were observed, according to a new ... > full story -
Post-Partum Psychiatric Episodes Associated With Increased Risk of Developing Bipolar Affective Disorder, Study Finds
December 5, 2011 Experiencing a psychiatric episode within the first 30 days post-partum appears to be associated with an increased risk of developing bipolar affective disorder, according to a new ... > full story -
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New Biochemical Changes Found in Children With ADHD
December 5, 2011 A new study shows that children with ADHD have nearly 50 percent less of a protein that is important for attention and learning. The finding may mean that there are other biochemical disturbances in ... > full story -
Depression Can Lead to Heart Disease, Study Suggests
November 28, 2011 Depression may have more far-reaching consequences than previously believed. Recent data suggests that individuals who suffer from a mood disorder could be twice as likely to have a heart attack ... > full story
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