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- Start running and watch your brain grow, say scientists
- The health benefits of a regular run have long been known, but scientists have never understood the curious ability of exercise to boost brain power
- Binge drinking ‘increases risk’ of dementia
- Below we quoted Dr Jane Marshall of London’s Maudsley Hospital as saying alcohol is more likely to help induce dementia in women than men because “women have more body water and less body fat” than men
- Talking treatment reduces worry in elderly people
- A type of talking treatment called cognitive behavioural therapy helps elderly people suffering from anxiety, according to a new study
- Why we make the stupid choices we make
- Being a university psychology researcher is basically just an excuse for doing all sorts of fun stuff and getting paid taxpayers’ money for it
- From arthritis to diabetes: scientists unlock genetic secrets of diseases afflicting millions
- Scientists have made a major leap in unravelling the genetic causes of seven common diseases, including diabetes, arthritis and high blood pressure, by completing the largest analysis of the human genome
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- Redefining Mental Disorders Could Have Implications for Treatment, Insurance ... - Juvenile Justice Information Exchange
- Juvenile Justice Information ExchangeRedefining Mental Disorders Could Have Implications for Treatment, Insurance
- Eating disorders are serious mental illnesses - Vancouver Sun
- Express PharmaEating disorders are serious mental illnessesVancouver SunEDs are serious mental illnesses, and include anorexia, bulimia and binge eating, to name a few, and compulsive eating disorders not otherwise specified
- Real illnesses that exact a heavy toll - China Daily
- Zee NewsReal illnesses that exact a heavy tollChina DailyMental illnesses are medical conditions that disrupt a person's thinking, feeling, mood, ability to relate to others and daily functioning
- Leslie Carter Overdosed: Police Report - Us Magazine
- Us MagazineLeslie Carter Overdosed: Police ReportUs MagazineOnce an aspiring singer with the song 'Like Wow' on the Shrek 2001 soundtrack, Leslie had a long history of mental illness and was on medication for depression, the police summary stated
- MetroWest mental illness alliance to hold forum in Marlborough - MetroWest Daily News
- MetroWest mental illness alliance to hold forum in MarlboroughMetroWest Daily NewsBy Staff reports The National Alliance on Mental Illness of MetroWest will present “A Forum on Mental Illness and Substance Abuse” on Thursday, Feb
