The 12-21-09 edition of the Science Daily Research News Update brings about a plethora of newly published health research. Read on to discover more on very concerning data that shows that the rate of Autism Disorders climb to 1% among 8-year-olds, Rush University Medical Center to open the Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Clinic, how saturated fats my anger the immune system and lead to Type II Diabetes, physicians over-prescribe antibiotics due to perceived parental pressure, 10 to 15 percent of women have maladaptive eating behaviors, health experts urge Santa to get off his sleigh and walk, a possible link between the immune system and COPD, Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) helps prevent obesity in “at risk” teenage girls, a cup of coffee may make it harder for people to realize they are drunk, and much, much more.
Here is the Science Daily Research News Update for 12-21-09:
- Rate of Autism Disorders Climbs to One Percent Among 8-Year-Olds
- People Affected by Autism Believe Increase Is ‘Real,’ Not Diagnostic
- Psychotherapy Offers Obesity Prevention for ‘at Risk’ Teenage Girls
- Antidepressant May Change Personality While Relieving Symptoms
- First Evidence of Brain Rewiring in Children: Reading Remediation Positively Alters Brain Tissue
- Antidepressants Cut Risk of Hospital Readmission for Suicidal Youth, Study Suggests
- Brain Imaging Shows Kids’ PTSD Symptoms Linked to Poor Hippocampus Function
- How to Read Brain Activity With an EEG
- Disordered Eating May Affect 10 to 15 Percent of Women
- Negative Emotions Outweigh Intent to Exercise at Health Clubs
- Scientists Decode Memory-Forming Brain Cell Conversations
- Caffeine Doesn’t Reverse the Negative Cognitive Impact of Alcohol, Study Shows
- Study Confirms Association Between Tobacco Smoke and Behavioral Problems in Children
- Sights And Sounds Of Emotion Trigger Big Brain Responses
- How Saturated Fatty Acids ‘Anger’ the Immune System (and How to Stop Them)
- New Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Clinic Offers Noninvasive Treatment For Major Depression
- Brain Disease ‘Resistance Gene’ Evolves in Papua New Guinea Community; Could Offer Insights Into CJD
- Lap Band Surgery Effective For Morbidly Obese Children, Study Finds
- Perceived Parent-Pressure Causes Excessive Antibiotic Prescription
- Physical Education Key To Improving Health In Low-Income Adolescents
- Acetaminophen May Be Linked To Asthma In Children And Adults
- More Action Is Needed To Support Millions Of Tinnitus Sufferers Worldwide, Review Finds
- Clinical Tests Begin On Medication To Correct Fragile X Defect
- Use Of Cannabinoids Could Help Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Patients
- Deep Brain Stimulation Gives Hope For Very Severe Depression
- Brain Activity Exposes Those Who Break Promises
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