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Monday February 6th 2012

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Taking Smoking Cessation Medication For Four Weeks Prior To Quitting Can Help Keep You Tobacco Free

Taking Smoking Cessation Medication For Four Weeks Prior To Quitting Can Help Keep You Tobacco Free

New research released this week by the University of Buffalo suggests smokers might have more success at kicking the habit if they start using smoking cessation medications, such as varenicline, for several weeks prior to their quit date. Findings showed that smokers who [Read More]

New Research Probes Superstitious Behavior

New Research Probes Superstitious Behavior

Research released from Kansas State University probes superstitious behavior. The report suggests people who believe in fate are more likely be superstitious, but will abandon superstition when critical or life stopping situations. RESEARCH PROJECT OFFERS INSIGHT INTO [Read More]

Social Interactions Create Best And Worst Moments In Life

Social Interactions Create Best And Worst Moments In Life

New research released from psychologists at the University of Buffalo has suggested that moments of social interaction, not individual accomplishments, define the best and worst moments of a person's life. [Read More]

Repossession ‘is mental threat’

The fallout from the economic downturn could be a significant threat to mental health, according to a survey. [Read More]

New Autism Therapies

Parents of autistic children need not despair. It has been proved that therapies using Lego can be an enormous help. [Read More]

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Making sense of addiction terminology

A new editorial released this week offers clarity and structure on confusing drug and alcohol addiction terminology for [Read More]

In Pain? Relieve Yourself By Keeping You Brain Busy

In Pain? Relieve Yourself By Keeping You Brain Busy

A new study published in Psychological Science this week has shown that it could be possible to boost pain relief by [Read More]

TGFbeta Pathway Activated by Some Antipsychotics Leads to Diabetes and Obesity

TGFbeta Pathway Activated by Some Antipsychotics Leads to Diabetes and Obesity

A new study published in the journal Molecular Psychiatry has identified that some antipsychotic drugs can have adverse [Read More]

Are We Relying Too Heavily On Computerized Testing To Determine If It Is Safe For A Football Player To Return To The Field After A Concussion?

Are We Relying Too Heavily On Computerized Testing To Determine If It Is Safe For A Football Player To Return To The Field After A Concussion?

Over the past few years, more emphasis has been placed on the dangers of concussions suffered by athletes participating [Read More]

Genetic Clues To PTSD?

Genetic Clues To PTSD?

New research released today in PLoS ONE could help to find new treatment options for people suffering from high anxiety [Read More]

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