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Study: People with intermittent explosive disorder at greater risk for substance abuse

Study: People with intermittent explosive disorder at greater risk for substance abuse

People with IED have connectivity deficits in SLF region of the brain

People with IED have connectivity deficits in SLF region of the brain

Common parasitic infection linked to intermittent explosive disorder

Common parasitic infection linked to intermittent explosive disorder

Toxoplasmosis infection may be linked to rage disorder

Toxoplasmosis infection may be linked to rage disorder

People with intermittent explosive disorder have smaller 'emotional brains'

People with intermittent explosive disorder have smaller 'emotional brains'

People with intermittent explosive disorder elevate levels of markers of systemic inflammation in blood

People with intermittent explosive disorder elevate levels of markers of systemic inflammation in blood

Longer looks: Bad behavior treatment; end of life decisions

Longer looks: Bad behavior treatment; end of life decisions

New psychiatric diagnostic manual released

New psychiatric diagnostic manual released

Updated diagnostic guidebook for mental disorders to be unveiled this weekend

Updated diagnostic guidebook for mental disorders to be unveiled this weekend

New insight into why some individuals may be more aggressive than others

New insight into why some individuals may be more aggressive than others

What's wrong with being shy?

What's wrong with being shy?

Anger syndrome not just bouts of bad behaviour

Anger syndrome not just bouts of bad behaviour

Intermittent explosive disorder is more common than previously thought

Intermittent explosive disorder is more common than previously thought

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