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  • Psychologists see images of brain’s response to


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    Washington, Nov 12 (IANS) For the first time psychologists were able to see exactly how the human brain responds to unexpected or traumatic events. The study could lead to procedures that could help identify people with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).Researchers at the University of Alabama in Birmingham (UAB) ...
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  • Is There A Blood Test For Rheumatoid Arthritis?


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    Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is the most common inflammatory form of arthritis. It affects roughly 2 million Americans. It is a chronic, systemic, autoimmune disorder for which there is no known cure. However, there are very effective medicine regimens that can control the disease and get it into remission. The major ...
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  • Mildred Cohn, Biochemist, Is Dead at 96


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  • Neuroimaging provides insights into new treatment options for Alzheimers disease


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    Amsterdam, November 10, 2009 -- With about 35 million people around the world suffering from Alzheimers disease (AD) by the year 2010 and an expectation that these numbers will double every twent
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  • Head injury could amplify depression in survivors of torture


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    Washington, Nov 7 (ANI): Head injuries could aggravate depression and other emotional symptoms in survivors of torture and other traumatic experiences, according to a study from the Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma (HPRT), based in the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Department of Psychiatry.In the study, ...
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  • The Truth About Heart Disease And Cancer


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    Heart disease and cancer are closely intertwined due to the fact that cancer treatments put a risk for heart disease. Having cancer can predispose one to heart disease, the number one known killer. Not only does chemotherapy drugs affect the heart, but further research shows that cancer survivors are more likely to ...
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  • Reality of auditory verbal hallucinations


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    Distortion of the sense of reality, actualized in delusions and hallucinations, is the key feature of psychosis but the underlying neuronal correlates remain largely unknown. We studied 11 highly functioning subjects with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder while they rated the reality of auditory verbal ...
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  • Old and Orgetful


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    The recent elections threw up a spate of experienced “senior citizen” politicians, astute, informed and ready with verbal repartee. They are part of the 4.5 per cent of our population over the age of 65 years. They present a stark contrast to many other senior citizens who cannot remember what was said to them a ...
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  • We have the technology! Scientists find a way to replicate what’s on your mind on a computer screen


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    It sounds pretty shocking but it’s absolutely true, scientists claim that they have made a breakthrough in brain research and have now discovered a way to read your mind, no joke. Although their work has still to be reviewed, the researchers from the University of California used functional magnetic resonance ...
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  • Mending meniscals in children, improving diagnosis and recovery


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    Rosemont, Ill. -- The meniscus is a rubber-like, crescent moon-shaped cartilage cushion that sits between the leg and thigh bone.
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  • Why the Evolution of Wireless Electricity is Important


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    One of the most important technological developments to occur recently has been the ability to transfer electricity without the need for wires. Prior to the recent developments, the only feasible way to use wireless electricity was in the form of batteries. These new developments will change the state of many things ...
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  • Sony develops highly efficient wireless power transfer system based on magnetic resonance


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    Sony develops highly efficient wireless power transfer system based on magnetic resonance - Transfers 60 Watts of electrical power over a distance of 50cm - S ony Corporation announced the development of a highly efficient wireless power transfer system that eliminates the use of power cables from electronic ...
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  • Meditation Gives You A Bigger Brain!


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    More and more research now confirms what the ancient yogis knew thousands of years ago: Meditation works. Many studies have been done revealing the very measurable results that a meditation practice can have on everything from concentration and stress reduction, to relief from depression and healing of many ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Internet: The fastest teacher?


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    POSTED 22 OCTOBER 2009Google/Yahoo/Bing: New brain tutors?Staying mentally and physically active is a standard prescription for helping a healthy brain survive the assaults of aging. Crossword puzzles, Sudoku, specialized software and bridge are all prized elements of the mental magic, even if the data on their true ...
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  • Internet Training Stimulates Brain Function


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    A new UCLA study finds that middle-aged and older adults with little Internet experience were able to improve decision-making and reasoning after a week of surfing the Web. Scientists believe the interaction triggers key centers in the brain that control decision-making and complex reasoning. The findings, ...
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  • 10 Little-Known Body Facts


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    Image by Getty Images via Daylife Surprising statistics on stomach size, ear hair and more. Source: MSN.com You Use 100-Percent of Your Brain Think you’re only using 10 percent of your possible brain power? Think again. A little critical thinking will have you calling shenanigans on that ...
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  • Browsing the net ‘can stave off dementia’


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    Browsing the net ‘can stave off dementia’ Want to stave off dementia? Browse the web, for a new study says that using the Internet can help boost brain power in people as they age. An international team has carried out the study and found that Internet use can boost the brain activity of the elderly, ...
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  • Surfing the net ‘can help older adults slow dementia’


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    London, October 18 (ANI): You can stop your ageing grandparents from becoming forgetful by simply asking them to surf the net, for a new study has found that Googling can consistently stimulate brain to slow or even reverse the age-related declines that can end in dementia.Professor of neuroscience and human behaviour ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Juggle your way to a sharper brain


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    London, Oct 17 (IANS) Learning to juggle helps one develop a sharper and better coordinated brain, say a new study.“We tend to think of the brain as being static, or even beginning to degenerate, once we reach adulthood,” says Heidi Johansen-Berg clinical neurologist, University of Oxford, who led the study. “In ...
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