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SCU Athletic Hall Of Fame Announces 2008 Inductees

The profound and celebrated athletic tradition of Santa Clara University will come alive on Thursday, May 15 with the induction of seven deserving members into the institution's Athletic Hall of Fame.


Maltreatment During Childhood Associated With Combination Of Inflammation And Depression In Adults

07.04.2008 23:37    sciencedaily.com
A history of neglect or abuse in childhood appears to be associated with depression and inflammation in adulthood, a combination that may increase cardiovascular risk.

Children's Sleep Disturbances Associated With Certain Parenting Behaviors

07.04.2008 23:37    sciencedaily.com
Parental behaviors at bedtime when a child is age 29 to 41 months appear to be associated with sleep disturbances both earlier in childhood and later on in preschool years, according to a new report.

Genetic Factors Are Associated With Common Fears, Study Suggests

07.04.2008 23:37    sciencedaily.com
Genetic factors that are associated with fears appear to change as children and adolescents age, with some familial factors declining in importance over time while other genetic risk factors arise in adolescence and adulthood, according to a new report.

Child Sleep Problems Linked To Later Behavioral Difficulties, Study Shows

07.04.2008 23:37    sciencedaily.com
Children who sleep less may be more likely to report symptoms of anxiety, depression and aggression later in life, according to a new report.

New Guidelines Issued For Treating Resistant Hypertension

07.04.2008 23:37    sciencedaily.com
For the first time, the American Heart Association has issued guidelines to help patients and healthcare providers tackle resistant high blood pressure that seems to defy treatment.

Sleep Problems Common In Children With ADHD, Study Shows

07.04.2008 23:37    sciencedaily.com
Children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder appear likely to experience sleep problems, according to a new report. Sleep problems in these children may be associated with poorer child psychosocial quality of life, child daily functioning, caregiver mental health and family functioning.

Animal Research Suggests Long-term Effects Of Fetal Cocaine Exposure

07.04.2008 23:37    sciencedaily.com
Are the estimated 1 million young adults who were exposed to cocaine before birth more vulnerable to drug abuse today? New research indicating long-lasting brain changes suggests the possibility -- especially in males -- according to a new report.

Depression Increases Risk Of Alzheimer's Disease, Study Suggests

07.04.2008 23:37    sciencedaily.com
People who have had depression are more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease than people who have never had depression, according to a new study. The study involved 486 people age 60 to 90 who had no dementia.

Reprogrammed Cells Reduce Parkinson's Symptoms In Rats

07.04.2008 23:36    sciencedaily.com
This is the first demonstration that neurons derived from reprogrammed cells can integrate into an adult animal brain and improve symptoms of a neurodegenerative disease. The results may indicate a path to future therapeutic use in human patients, once hurdles

Caffeine Prevents Multiple Sclerosis-like Disease In Mice

07.04.2008 23:36    sciencedaily.com
Mice given caffeine equivalent to a human drinking six to eight cups of coffee a day were protected from developing experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, the animal model for the human disease multiple sclerosis, according to researchers at Cornell University.

Environmental Enrichment Can Reduce Cocaine Use, Researchers Find

07.04.2008 23:36    sciencedaily.com
Simple environmental enrichment and increased social stress can both affect the level of individual drug use, according to new monkey research. Enrichment reduced drug use by all of the study animals; additional stress caused more drug intake in subordinate monkeys.

Subordinate Monkeys More Likely To Choose Cocaine Over Food

07.04.2008 23:36    sciencedaily.com
Having a lower social standing increases the likelihood that a monkey faced with a stressful situation will choose cocaine over food, according to a new study. More dominant monkeys undergoing the same stressful situation had fewer changes in brain activity

Discrimination Varies By Gender And Race

07.04.2008 23:36    sciencedaily.com
Men are more likely to tolerate discrimination than women, however both sexes tend to accept prejudice against poorly educated immigrants and Arab-American airplane travelers.

Over-The-Counter Pain Killers Increase Muscle Mass, Strength During Long-term Resistance Training, Study Suggests

07.04.2008 23:35    sciencedaily.com
Taking daily recommended dosages of ibuprofen and acetaminophen caused a substantially greater increase over placebo in the amount of quadriceps muscle mass and muscle strength gained during three months of regular weight lifting.

Fabled 'Freshman 15' Pound Gain More Often Only 5, Report Researchers

07.04.2008 23:35    sciencedaily.com
The "Freshman 15" -- the rapid weight gain believed to afflict many new college students when they begin school -- appears to be a bit of an urban legend: a cautionary tale often told but not well substantiated.

Teens Who Have TV In Their Bedroom Are Less Likely To Engage In Healthy Habits, Study Shows

07.04.2008 23:35    sciencedaily.com
Older adolescents who have a bedroom television are less likely to engage in healthy activities such as exercising, eating fruits or vegetables, and enjoying family meals. They also consumed larger quantities of sweetened beverages and fast food, were categorized as

Occupational Therapists Use Wii For Parkinson's Study

07.04.2008 23:35    sciencedaily.com
Mrs. Bell is playing the Nintendo Wii as part of her occupational therapy. She is among 30 Parkinson's disease patients participating in a study to determine if occupational therapy enhances the treatment of the disease.

Early Neglect Predicts Aggressive Behavior In Children, Study Shows

07.04.2008 23:35    sciencedaily.com
Children who are neglected before their second birthday display higher levels of aggressive behavior between ages 4 and 8, according to a new study in Pediatrics. Early child neglect may be as important as child abuse for predicting aggressive behavior.

Fetal Cells Used To Treat Parkinson's Disease May Not Function Long Term, Study Suggests

07.04.2008 23:35    sciencedaily.com
Neurons grafted into the brain of a patient with Parkinson's disease fourteen years ago have developed Lewy body pathology, the defining pathology for the disease, according to new research in Nature Medicine.

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