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Epilepsy Drug Causes Bone Loss In Young Women, Study Shows

30.04.2008 17:12    sciencedaily.com
Young women who took the commonly used epilepsy drug phenytoin for one year showed significant bone loss compared to women taking other epilepsy drugs, according to a new study in Neurology.


Consistencies Found In Synaesthesia: Letter 'A' Is Red For Many; 'V' Is Purple

30.04.2008 17:12    sciencedaily.com
New research adds to a growing body of evidence suggesting that commonalities do indeed exists across synesthaetes. In their own study of 70 synesthaetes, and a reanalysis of 19 more in previously published data, psychologists have found that synesthaetes share

Moral Philosopher Questions Memory Manipulation

30.04.2008 17:11    sciencedaily.com
Is medicated memory manipulation ethically sound? And perhaps more importantly, who should be charged with the decision to deliver such a treatment: patient or physician? A philosophy professor, is seeking answers to these questions in her new research.

'Emotional Inflation' Leads To Stock Market Meltdown

30.04.2008 17:11    sciencedaily.com
Investors get carried away with excitement and wishful 'fantasies' as the stock market soars, suppressing negative emotions warning them of high risks, according to a new study led by UCL. Economic models fail to factor in the emotions and unconscious

Virtual World Therapeautic For Addicts: Study Shows Impact Of Environment To Addiction Cravings

30.04.2008 17:11    sciencedaily.com
Patients in therapy to overcome addictions have a new arena to test their coping skills -- the virtual world. A new study found that a virtual reality environment can provide the climate necessary to spark an alcohol craving so that

Non-adherence to antipsychotic medication, relapse and rehospitalisation in recent-onset schizophrenia.

30.04.2008 17:05    biomedcentral.com
Background:The aims of this study were to describe outcome with respect to persistent psychotic symptoms, relapse of positive symptoms, hospital admissions, and application of treatment by coercion among patients with recent onset schizophrenia being adherent and non-adherent to anti-psychotic medication.Materials
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Caring Men Are Happier Than Traditional 'Macho' Men, Study Suggests

30.04.2008 01:36    sciencedaily.com
Researchers found two distinct views on what it means to be a gentleman or a "macho" man in the Mexican-American culture. Traditional machismo is the stereotypical masculine personification of a Mexican-American man as controlling, sexist and violent, correlated with antisocial

Stem Cells Found For The First Time In The Pituitary

30.04.2008 01:36    sciencedaily.com
Scientists have for the first time identified stem cells that allow the pituitary glands of mice to grow even after birth. They found that, in contrast to most adult stem cells, these cells are distinct from those that fuel the

Hormone Therapy In Postmenopausal Women Associated With Increased Risk Of Stroke

30.04.2008 01:35    sciencedaily.com
Postmenopausal women taking hormone therapy appear to have an increased risk of stroke regardless of when they started treatment, according to a new report. Compared to women who had never used hormones, women currently taking hormone therapy had an increased

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