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Gastric bypass gives the obese a longer life span

Gastric bypass gives the obese a longer life span

Prolonged periods of deployment among armed forces leading to mental health problems

Prolonged periods of deployment among armed forces leading to mental health problems

High rates of posttraumatic stress disorder after war in Uganda

High rates of posttraumatic stress disorder after war in Uganda

Severe trauma affect kid's brain function

Severe trauma affect kid's brain function

Severe trauma affects kids' brain function

Severe trauma affects kids' brain function

Controversy over use of antipsychotic drugs for dementia

Controversy over use of antipsychotic drugs for dementia

Antipsychotic drugs for dementia

Antipsychotic drugs for dementia

Incarcerated girls fare worse than boys

Incarcerated girls fare worse than boys

Researchers identify gene-regulating protein in the brain that triggers ability to cope with

Researchers identify gene-regulating protein in the brain that triggers ability to cope with

Discovery of molecular mechanism behind fear

Discovery of molecular mechanism behind fear

Emotional memories can be suppressed with practice

Emotional memories can be suppressed with practice

One in four Britons have mental health problems

One in four Britons have mental health problems

Greater understanding of fibromyalgia as a true medical condition

Greater understanding of fibromyalgia as a true medical condition

Veterans treated in psychiatric wards which "threaten their lives"

Veterans treated in psychiatric wards which "threaten their lives"

JRRD releases issue on pain

JRRD releases issue on pain

Post traumatic stress disorder and brain injury affecting more soldiers

Post traumatic stress disorder and brain injury affecting more soldiers

Smart mice miss out on Alzheimer's

Smart mice miss out on Alzheimer's

Research reveals a new mechanism of learning in the brain

Research reveals a new mechanism of learning in the brain

Veterans with extreme mixed handedness and high combat exposure five times more likely to have PTSD

Veterans with extreme mixed handedness and high combat exposure five times more likely to have PTSD

Improving communication with families of dying patients reduces post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety and depression

Improving communication with families of dying patients reduces post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety and depression

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