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No Psychological Risk In Children Next-born After Stillbirth

Published July 9, 2009, 7:17 am, redOrbit

There is no evidence that children next-born after stillbirth are clinically at risk compared to children of non-bereaved mothers, according to a study published today in The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry.

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NeuroScience, Inc., on the Forefront of Clinical Research and Patient Care for Major Depressive Disorder

Published July 9, 2009, 6:00 am, Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance

HERNDON, Va.----With appointment waiting periods stretching as long as three months to see a clinical psychologist or psychiatrist, Metropolitan Washington, D.C., patients often don't know where to turn for evidence-based, best practice mental health services.

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Second Language Represented In Different Part Of Brain, Single Case Study Suggests

Published July 9, 2009, 5:17 am, Medical News Today

A single case study from Israel of a bilingual man who suffered damage to one part of his brain suggests that a person's first and second language are represented in different parts of the brain.

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$1 Million For Memory Research Awarded To UTSA Psychologist

Published July 9, 2009, 3:17 am, Medical News Today

University of Texas at San Antonio Assistant Professor of Psychology Rebekah Smith has been awarded a five-year, $1 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to study adult memory. To conduct the research, beginning in July, Smith will be recruiting younger adult volunteers aged 18-30 and older adults, aged 60 and above.

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No psychological risk in children next-born after stillbirth

Published July 9, 2009, 2:50 am, PhysOrg

There is no evidence that children next-born after stillbirth are clinically at risk compared to children of non-bereaved mothers, according to a study published today in The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. However, the study did find evidence of less optimal mother-child interaction.

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More prescriptions may include brain games

Published July 9, 2009, 1:56 am, Louisville Courier-Journal

Computer games have been inching their way into the medical world over the last few years, and though your local hospital may not become a mini-arcade, experts say patients can expect to see more gaming in medical settings in the years to come, especially brain games.

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July 2009 Grant Round Recipients

Published July 8, 2009, 8:05 pm, Scoop.co.nz

The Neurological Foundation of New Zealand awarded more than $800,000 in research grants, travel grants and scholarships for its July 2009 funding round, announced on Friday, July 3. A further $300,000 was awarded under the University of Auckland, Centre for Brain Research Douglas Research Grant.

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No psychological risk in children next-born after stillbirth

Published July 8, 2009, 4:29 pm, EurekAlert!

There is no evidence that children next-born after stillbirth are clinically at risk compared to children of nonbereaved mothers, according to a study published today in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. However, the study did find evidence of less optimal mother-child interaction.

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Most Neuropsychological Tests Don't Tell Alzheimer's Disease from Vascular Dementia

Published July 8, 2009, 10:27 am, Newswise

Most of the cognitive tests that have been used to decide whether someone has Alzheimer's disease or vascular dementia have not been very helpful when used alone. A new report published by the American Psychological Association concluded that when older people are confused and forgetful, doctors should base their diagnoses on many different types of information, including medical history and ...

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Jellybeans Can Reveal Neuroscience to the Public

Published July 8, 2009, 9:46 am, redOrbit

Graduate student Alexis Webb describes her experiences in partnering with fellow neuroscience students to create a program to help neuroscientists communicate with the publicStudying brain science in the 21st century requires crossing traditional boundaries, and with that comes the need for an interdisciplinary approach.The fields of psychology, neurobiology and biomedical engineering all ...

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