Sex Differences In Antisocial Behaviour Conduct Disorder, Delinquency, and Violence in the Dunedin Longitudinal Study Moffitt, Terrie E., Caspi, Avshalom,...
December 4, 2001 RETHINKING THE CAUSES OF DEPRESSION from The Boston Globe For years, the buzzword in the treatment of depression has been serotonin, the brain...
NIMH Clinical Trials web area revised http://www.nimh.nih.gov/studies/index.cfm ________________________________________________________________________ News...
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Mental Illness Psychiatry involves theories of the mind, theories of the causes of mental disorders, classification schemes...
Public release date: 1-Dec-2001 Center for the Advancement of Health http://www.cfah.org/ Psychological barriers prevent some mentally ill from seeking help ...
Yet more evidence that many drugs cause same addiction 30 November 2001 16:35 EST by Apoorva Mandavilli, BioMedNet News Lines of evidence are converging in...
Los Angeles Times HELPING PEOPLE OFF THE STREETS Civil Rights for the Brain In the late 1980s, Nancy and Sen. Pete V. Domenici (R-N.M.) watched as one of their...
Schizophrenia Recovery Rare, Experts Say By MONTE MORIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER Mass murderer Edward Charles Allaway says he has recovered completely from ...
The Times TUESDAY DECEMBER 04 2001 Why a dash of autism may be key to success BY NIGEL HAWKES, HEALTH EDITOR MANY highly successful people owe their eminence...
Clinical Paroxetine improves major symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder Last Updated: 2001-12-03 15:45:31 EST (Reuters Health) WESTPORT, CT (Reuters...
Journal of the American Medical Association PC, M. D.: How Political Correctness Is Corrupting Medicine by Sally Satel, 285 pp, $27, 0-465-07182-1, New York,...
Journal of the American Medical Association A War of Nerves: Soldiers and Psychiatrists in the Twentieth Century by Ben Shephard, 487 pp, with illus, $27.95,...
Public release date: 4-Dec-2001 University of Washington http://www.washington.edu/ Autistic preschoolers have larger-than-normal brains, can't distinguish ...
Public release date: 3-Dec-2001 Northwestern University http://www.nwu.edu/ Research study looks for answers to treating teenage depression Teenagers are...
BBC NEWS ONLINE Thursday, 6 December, 2001, 15:21 GMT 3D brain mappers scan thousands Human brains are as varied as faces By Maggie Shiels in California A...
BMJ 2001;323:1367 ( 8 December ) Letters Time points for assessing perinatal mood must be optimised EDITOR Evans et al studied perinatal mood using the...
eBMJ -- Press Releases ______________________________ Releases Saturday 8 December 2001 No 7325 Volume 323 SCHIZOPHRENIA RISK HIGHEST IN SMALL ETHNIC GROUPS ...
This goes against every other piece of evidence from every major research study in the past 20 years, including long-term studies of state hospital patients....
BMJ 2001;323:1374 ( 8 December ) Reviews TV Psychiatrists get an offer they cannot refuse The Sopranos, Channel 4, Thursdays 10 30 pm (times may vary) There is...
BBC NEWS ONLINE Friday, 7 December, 2001, 00:58 GMT Schizophrenia 'linked to racism' Racism and discrimination may be contributory factors in the development...
Men 'programmed' to suffer under stress By David Derbyshire, Science Correspondent (Filed: 03/12/2001) MEN are programmed to react badly under pressure,...
Medical science | Research 'It is not about the science. It's about belief' Andrew Wakefield - the doctor who first linked MMR and autism - has resigned. But...
Friday December 7 5:25 PM ET Autistic Children at Heightened Risk of Epilepsy By Joene Hendry NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Children with autism appear to have a...
POLICY REVIEW Medicine’s Race Problem By Sally Satel On june 26, 2000, the White House announced to the world that the human genome had been sequenced (with...
Environment link to mental disorder James Meikle, health correspondent Friday December 7, 2001 The Guardian Levels of schizophrenia among black people may...
Friday December 7 5:23 PM ET Rejection by Peers May Lead to Violent Behavior By Charnicia E. Huggins NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - For years researchers have...