An all around great update for the Science Daily Research News series with some exiting new research on nicotine dependence rates, high carb diets and heart problems, neuroimaging and dyslexia subtypes, genetic causes of ADHD, potentially dissapointing news with CBT for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, groundbreaking images of synapse formation and its possible implications in Autism, hypnotic paralysis, the role of cigarettes in migraine headaches, and much, much more. Also check out the very interesting research on gene mutations, DNA, and Autism, as well as a new way to activate latent HIV viruses that also carries exciting treatment implications.
Here are the Science Daily Research News Updates for 8-02-09:
- More Gene Mutations Linked To Autism Risk
- Nicotine Dependence Remains Prevalent Despite Recent Declines In Cigarette Use
- ADHD Genes Found, Known To Play Roles In Neurodevelopment
- Scientists Identify Key Factor That Controls HIV Latency
- How High Carbohydrate Foods Can Raise Risk For Heart Problems
- Engineering Autism: Mice With Extra Chromosome Region Show Many Autistic Signs
- Neurological Differences Support Dyslexia Subtypes
- Cognitive Therapy Is Of No Value In Schizophrenia, Analysis Of Studies Suggests
- Online Ethics And The Bloggers’ Code Revealed
- Changes In Brain Architecture May Be Driven By Different Cognitive Challenges
- Visualizing Formation Of A New Synapse
- Imaging The Hypnotized Brain: Neural Mechanisms Of Suggested Paralysis
- How Adolescent Girls Manage Stress
- Smoking More Than Five Cigarettes A Day May Provoke Migraine Attacks
- Longer Life Linked To Specific Foods In Mediterranean Diet
- Brain Represents Tools As Temporary Body Parts, Study Confirms
- Exercise Improves Functional And Psychological Ability And Reduces Steroid Need In Rheumatoid Arthritis
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