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Scientists identify gene as master regulator in schizophrenia: Finding may offer a key target for future treatments

09.12.2019

Using computational tools to investigate gene transcription networks in large collections of brain tissues, a scientific team has identified a […]

Deep magnet stimulation shown to improve symptoms of obsessive compulsive disorder

09.10.2019

Researchers have found that focusing powerful non-invasive magnet stimulation on a specific brain area can improve the symptoms of Obsessive […]

How stress can weaken defenses: How the ‘fight-or-flight’ response impairs cellular defense mechanisms

09.09.2019

Research from the lab of Mark Alkema, PhD, professor of neurobiology, sheds light on how the “flight-or-flight” response impairs long-term […]

How the justice system can affect physical, mental health

09.09.2019

New research from North Carolina State University finds that being convicted of a crime is associated with a decline in […]

Yet another way dogs help the military: aeromedical patient evacuations: Nursing study demonstrates feasibility, efficacy of animal-assisted interventions in a military setting

08.22.2019

They’re physically and emotionally wounded — most likely suffering from post-traumatic stress. Members of the United States military who serve […]

Older adults more likely to condemn even accidental harm: Findings could have implications for criminal justice, juries

08.10.2019

As people get older, they are more likely to condemn and want to punish others for acts that cause harm, […]

How and why resistance training is imperative for older adults

07.29.2019

For many older adults, resistance training may not be part of their daily routine, but a new position statement suggests […]

Tolerance to stress is a ‘trade-off’ as fruit flies age: Study first to show how effects of foraging gene are beneficial early in life but costly later in life

06.05.2019

The consequences of aging are damage and degeneration of cells, which leads to loss of function, vulnerability to disease, and […]

Did Leonardo da Vinci have ADHD?

05.24.2019

Leonardo da Vinci produced some of the world’s most iconic art, but historical accounts show that he struggled to complete […]

AI can detect depression in a child’s speech

05.06.2019

A machine learning algorithm can detect signs of anxiety and depression in the speech patterns of young children, potentially providing […]

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Dy named Kappa Delta Young Investigator Award winner

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