In the last two weeks, we have published the following reviews of possible interest to this group: Making Your Mind Matter Strategies for Increasing Practical...
From my extensive experience with folks on Zoloft, the 50mg dose is less effective than placebo (in fact one study proved so-noted on this list) and indeed not...
Brain immaturity can be deadly NIH study: Risk-taking diminishes at age 25 By Elizabeth Williamson Updated: 12:24 a.m. ET Feb. 1, 2005 By most physical...
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Lawyers are often suspicious of so-called "eye-witness accounts" and rightly so. Hundreds of scientific studies in the past few decades have shown that the ...
Have they ever done comparative studies of various risk factors in driving or other risky behaviors including brain development? (There are lots of risk...
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I recently had some success treating late insomnia (early awakening) with a common muscle relaxant, FLEXERIL (CYCLOBENZAPRINE). There is some research...
February 4, 2005 F.D.A. May Approve an Implant as a Treatment for Depression By BARNABY J. FEDER he Food and Drug Administration said yesterday that it might...
Health & Science NIH to Deliver Free Access to Research by David Malakoff All Things Considered, February 3, 2005 · The National Institutes of Health unveils...
February 4, 2005 Treatment Of Depression in Pregnancy Affects Babies By BENEDICT CAREY n the wake of a yearlong debate over the risks of antidepressants to...
Making False Memories by Ira Flatow Talk of the Nation, February 4, 2005 · We'll also find out about new research looking at how the brain makes memories....
Now here is an ironic twist. In my long experience with male adolescents, 20mg Paxil is far superior to d/c suicidal and/or homicidal ideation/behavior than...
I have permission from In One Press to distribute an excerpt from the new book, "Medicine, Mind and Meaning," by Eve A. Wood, MD. The excerpt concerns the...
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Public release date: 7-Feb-2005 Contact: Heidi Hardman hhardman@... 1-617-397-2879 Cell Press Abnormal brain activity during the observation of others'...
February 7, 2005 Peter E. Stokes, 78, a Leader in Treating Bipolar Disorder, Is Dead By JEREMY PEARCE r. Peter E. Stokes, a Cornell endocrinologist and...
Rude software causes emotional trauma By Will Knight Published Monday 7th February 2005 13:03 GMT Scientists at California University in Los Angeles (UCLA)...
Urgent action is requested to put pressure on the authorities to allow Muslim detainees to pray in Broadmoor. Scott-Moncrieff, Harbour & Sinclair, Solicitors...
CORRECTION to message just sent headed "Broadmoor detainees denied right to pray" (Ann Alexander's email address is wrong in that message) Someone to contact...
Vol. 62 No. 2, February 2005 Featured Link . E-mail Alerts Original Article Article Options . Full text . PDF . Send to a Friend . Readers Reply .Submit a...
Posted on: Tuesday, 8 February 2005, 03:00 CST Disease Gene Linked to Evolution SCHIZOPHRENIA Approximately two percent of Caucasians have a gene segment...
Continued rambling from the peanut gallery: A new twist; now the boy was misdiagnosed, he was bipolar all along. But sure enough, the word is still to the...
Health & Science Depression Treatments Move Beyond Electro-Shock Weekend Edition - Saturday, February 12, 2005 · Electro-shock therapy is still considered the...