Short Sleep Ups Risk of Mental Distress
September 2nd, 2010
Researchers have discovered young adults increase their risk of psychological distress when they receive less than eight hours of sleep a night.
Psychological distress is ...
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Memory Faux Pax in Older Adults
August 31st, 2010
A new study finds that older adults are more likely to have destination memory failures – forgetting who they've shared or not shared information with.
Researchers from Baycrest's Rotman Research Institute say the situation is ...
Older Adults Get Boost from Reading Younger People’s Troubles
August 31st, 2010
A German study suggests that when given a choice, older people prefer to read negative news, rather than positive news, about young adults.
The preference appears to be tied to ...
Alcoholics Have Flawed Perception of Memory Abilities
August 31st, 2010
Studies reveal that excessive drinking can have many negative effects on the brain. New findings now provide further evidence that alcoholics lose capacity for memory and often overestimate their abilities.
Researchers with the ...
Teen Smoking Increases Depressive Symptoms
August 30th, 2010
Contrary to common belief, smoking may increase depressive symptoms in some adolescents. Until recently, smoking by teenagers was seen as a means to 'self-medicate' against the blues.
Now, scientists at the University ...
Best and Worst Life Experiences from Social Connections
August 30th, 2010
New research finds that social events are the most meaningful times in an individual’s life. Although social connections bring us the most pleasure, they also deliver the most pain.
In the first study of ...
Parkinson’s May Be Linked to Immune System
August 30th, 2010
Genetic researchers have discovered a new link that implicates the immune system for late-onset Parkinson’s disease.
Scientists are excited about the finding as the discovery offers new targets for drug development.
The long-term study ...
Researchers Explore Gene-Environment Trigger for Psychosis
August 30th, 2010
In anticipation of the 23rd European conference on psychosis and pharmacology, scientists discussed new models examining the combined role of genes and the environment.
According to the experts, the incidence of psychotic disorders varies greatly across ...
Human Memory Linked to Brain Cell Turnover
August 28th, 2010
Nerve cell production in the human brain is directly related to learning and memory, according to a new study from the University of Florida. The findings, published online and in an upcoming print issue of the journal Brain, are the ...
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