The 8-24-09 edition highlights new research with an upcoming study on music’s influence on children with Autism, caffeine and poor sleep in teens, an interesting link between Alzheimer’s and PTSD, several new brain-related studies, an anti-depressant medication that may stimulant the brain’s growth factors, aroma therapies that can reduce stress, the link between stress, depression and pediatric asthma, and much more.
Here is the Science Daily Research News Update for 8-24-09:
- Oprah, Luke Skywalker And Maradona: New Study Investigates How Our Brains Respond To Them
- Brain’s Center For Perceiving 3-D Motion Is Identified
- The Sounds Of Learning: Studying The Impact Of Music On Children With Autism
- Stress And Depression Worsen Childhood Asthma, Researchers Show
- Can Brain Scans Read Your Mind? In Some Cases, The Answer Is ‘Yes’
- Caffeine-Drinking Teens Don’t Get Enough Sleep
- The Good Life: Where Psychology Stands On Living Well
- Brain Develops Motor Memory For Prosthetics
- Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Associated With Higher Alzheimer’s, Dementia Risk
- Patients With Depression Frequently Suffer From Medically Unexplained Pain
- HIV Infection And Chronic Drinking Have A Synergistic, Damaging Effect On The Brain
- Antidepressant Directly Stimulates Brain Growth Factor Receptors
- Stop And Smell The Flowers — The Scent Really Can Soothe Stress
- ‘Heart Healthy’ Diet And Ongoing, Moderate Physical Activity May Protect Against Cognitive Decline
- Children With Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) Have More Severe Behavioral Problems Than Children With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Study Finds
- Large Epidemiologic Study Supports Brain Power Of Fish In Older People
- Active Video Games A Good Alternative To Moderate Exercise For Kids, Study Suggests
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