Early September brings about a good week of Research News Updates from Science Daily. Read on to discover more on the myth busting results that suggest that today’s parents actually spend more time with their kids and may be doing a better job of parenting despite added stress, that persons with Autism may have visual processing difficulties that limit their ability to read body language, a huge meta-analysis reveals strengths and weaknesses of the Rorschach Inkblot Test, signs that traditional medicine needs to improve, or at least change, as Americans spend almost 34 billion out-of-pocket on Complementary And Alternative Medicine (CAM), an extensive systematic review of food reveals a big surprise that organic foods are no more nutrient that conventionally prepared ones, that smokeless tobacco may actually be safe, a possible revival of dream therapy, very interesting new data on brain reading and imaging, and much, much more.
Here are the Science Daily Research News Updates for 09-05-09:
- High-fat, High-sugar Foods Alter Brain Receptors
- Autism Study Finds Visual Processing ‘Hinders Ability’ To Read Body Language
- ‘Brain Exercises’ May Delay Memory Decline In Dementia
- Today’s Parents ‘Not To Blame’ For Teenage Problem Behavior
- Invisible Ink? What Rorschach Tests Really Tell Us
- Americans Spent $33.9 Billion Out-of-pocket On Complementary And Alternative Medicine In One Year
- ‘Brain-reading’ Methods Developed
- Health Benefits Of Physical Activity More Pronounced In Women
- Artificial Intelligence Used To Diagnose Metastatic Cancer
- Organic Food Not Nutritionally Better Than Conventionally-produced Food, Review Of Literature Shows
- Adult Brain Can Change Within Seconds
- Mental, Emotional And Behavioral Disorders Can Be Prevented In Young People
- Adult Cancer Survivors At Increased Risk Of Psychological Distress
- Smokeless Tobacco Safer Than Smoking, Study Suggests
- Under A Cloud: Darkness Linked To ‘Brain Drain’ In Depressed People
- New Links Between Lucid Dreaming And Psychosis Could Revive Dream Therapy In Psychiatry
- Weight Loss Improves Mood In Depressed People, New Research Shows
- Holding Breath For Several Minutes Elevates Marker For Brain Damage
- Brain Difference In Psychopaths Identified
- Heavy Drinkers Face Significantly Increased Cancer Risk
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