Mental health
- Science (31 Jul, 2007)
Schizophrenia Mouse Grown to Find a Key to Mental Health
Scientists found a new way to explore schizophrenia by developing a mouse model that will have all the symptoms of this complex brain disorder. ...
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- Science (01 Oct, 2008)
Teens With Insomnia Are More Likely to Develop Mental Health Problems
Scientists performed the first ever study on insomnia in teenagers, linking it with mental health issues throughout adolescence. ...
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- Health & Fitness (01 Dec, 2008)
Scientists Study the Connection between Abortion and Mental Health
The latest study carried out by scientists from the University of Otago, Christchurch, and funded by the Health Research Council of New Zealand, women are 30 percent more likely to develop mental health problems, including depression and anxiety, if they have an abortion. ...
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- Technology (26 Jan, 2009)
Mental Health Check System for Cell Phone Users
Sakurai Co Ltd, a Japanese company that operates in mental health business, together with Tokai University, recently presented their latest invention - a system for mental health check through cell phones. ...
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- Health & Fitness (22 Jul, 2007)
8.2% Social Workers Took Drugs Last Month, Study Says
Study says every twelfth American employee took drugs at least once during last month. ...
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- Health & Fitness (02 Aug, 2007)
Stressed at Work - Mentally Ill by 32
A new long-term study led the researchers to most alarming conclusions, having proved there is a direct connection between stress factors at work and employees' serious mental disorders by the age of 32 ...
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- Offbeat (12 Sep, 2007)
A Man Chose Electrocution After Killing His Sons
A man was executed by electrocution for his four sons' murder. That was the first time since 1960 an electric chair was used to perform execution in Tennessee state. ...
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- Offbeat (09 Oct, 2007)
77 Percent of Girls Consider Themselves Ugly
Most young American and British girls are not feeling happy with their body image. The latest research showed that most of them are negatively influenced by advertisements. ...
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- Science (18 Mar, 2008)
Psychiatrists to Officially Recognize Internet Addiction as Brain Illness
An exaggerating number of e-mails as well as text messages may very soon be officially recognized as brain illness. ...
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- Science (08 Jul, 2008)
Speech Problems in Youngsters May Lead to Criminality
According to a government review, about one thousand of children suffering from untreated speech problems have a high risk of being unemployed, facing mental health problems and being involved in crime ...
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- Science (16 Nov, 2009)
Holding Hands or Watching Photos of a Loved One Lowers Pain
Scientists claim that touching or watching a partner during difficult times of distress lowers his or her pain. Psychologists at the University of California say that this technique is especially effective for women. ...
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- Offbeat (02 Sep, 2008)
In Alcoholic Culture If You Don't Drink, You're Treated like Criminal
The 64-year-old broadcaster, Derryn Hinch, a former alcoholic, or how his dubbed himself professional drunk, says he will never drink again, though in the alcohol culture he will be treated like a criminal. ...
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- Science (05 Sep, 2008)
You Can Spot Orgasmic Woman by Her Walk
Women who are able to experience vaginal orgasm have a distinctive way of walking, a new study says. ...
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- Health & Fitness (26 Nov, 2008)
Researchers Discover Truman Syndrome - We All Live in a Movie
Recently scientists started analyzing a new condition which they dubbed Truman Syndrome. The name comes from the movie entitled The Truman Show, where Jim Carrey played Truman Burbank, who suddenly realized that for a long time he has been a star of a reality TV show. ...
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- Offbeat (17 Mar, 2009)
Mother Is Looking for Women Willing to Have Sex with Her Son Who Has Down's Syndrome
A mother of a 21-year-old man Otto Baxter, who has Down's syndrome, wants her only son to live a fully rounded life, and that includes physical experience. She even wants her son to find the love of his life. ...
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