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Botanicals have no effect on hot flashes or cognition

The studies appear online and will be published in an upcoming issue of Menopause, the journal of The North American Menopause Society.In the first study, the botanicals black cohosh and red c...

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'Thinking like a trader' may diminish emotional reaction and aversion to loss

Beyond the differences in their credentials, a study led by researchers at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and New York University suggests that taking the perspective of a profession...

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Transcendental Meditation buffers students against college stress

Transcendental Meditation may be an effective non-medicinal tool for students to buffer themselves against the intense stresses of college life, according to a new study to be published in the Februar...

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Personality Shapes Perception Of Romance, But Doesn't Tell the Whole Story

In a new analysis, researchers at the University of Illinois found that measuring the quality of romantic relationships is more complex than these earlier studies suggest. While personality has been f...

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Ambient intelligence: snowboarding to the new frontier

The My Space/Facebook phenomenon has shown how we love to share personal information. But will we take the next step and share our feelings and emotions across the ether?Whether it is sensors ...

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Ambient intelligence: snowboarding to the new frontier

The My Space/Facebook phenomenon has shown how we love to share personal information. But will we take the next step and share our feelings and emotions across the ether?Whether it is sensors ...

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Study finds health symptoms aren’t linked to mast emissions

A team of independent scientists at the University of Essex tested 44 people who had previously reported symptoms or sensitivity to mobile phone technology, and 114 people who had not reported any hea...

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When Psychotherapy May Cause Harm: The Case Of Cue Exposure Therapy In Opiate Addiction

Persistent cue reactivity to drug-related stimuli is a well-known phenomenon among abstinent drug users and has been found to be a predictor of relapse. Cue exposure therapy (CET) aims to reduce this ...

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Nanoparticles, nanoshells, nanotubes: How tiny specks may provide powerful tools against cancer

They’re but a tiny speck, existing in a variety of forms: particles, tubes, shells, even a soccerball-like shape. They also share a common prefix: "nano," connoting their size, a bil...

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Physically abused children highly distracted by anger

A large body of research finds that physically abused children have a very high risk of developing emotional and behavioral problems later in life. Now a study from researchers at the Unive...

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Brain imaging with MRI could replace lie detector

When people lie, they use different parts of their brains than when they tell the truth, and these brain changes can be measured by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), accord...

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The human brain responds to receiving rewards ’the old fashioned way’

Human beings are more aroused by rewards they actively earn than by rewards they acquire passively, according to brain imaging research by scientists at Emory University School of Medicine. Res...

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Hidden cues that make smokers light up

Smokers trying to kick the habit for 2004 are probably finding it much harder than they expected. New research by University of Sussex psychologists reveals that smokers subconsciously react t...

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Common drug, given promptly, reduces incidence of post-traumatic stress disorder

A common drug administered in the first hours following trauma to patients deemed to be at risk of developing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) reduced the occurrence of PTSD, according to...

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Respiratory manifestations may be secondary to inflammation in cystic fibrosis patients

New Evidence That Inflammation For Cystic Fibrosis May Be Present Before Patients Show Respiratory Manifestations. A new study also provides additional evidence that the persi...

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