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Active Mind, Body May Not Help Curb Alzheimer's
WebMD (Wednesday, 24 February) - Study suggests that, for most people, this kind of lifestyle does not curb markers of disease in the brain... - Neuropsychologist Brings Extensive Research Experience to BrainHealth
University of Dallas - Brain Health (Wednesday, 24 February) - Dr. Ian Robertson has joined the Center for BrainHealth at The University of Texas at Dallas as the T. Boone Pickens Distinguished Scientist. His research seeks to improve brain health... -
DBT Better Than Usual Care in Reducing Self-Harm, Suicidal Thinking in Teens, Study Shows
Psychiatric News (Tuesday, 23 February) - A form of dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) adapted for use with adolescents appears to be superior to usual care in reducing self-harm and suicidal thinking in teenagers with repetitive self-harming... -
Kids in U.S. are finally recovering from Great Recession
Society & Culture - Futurity (Tuesday, 23 February) - Almost 10 years after the Great Recession, children in the United States are starting to recover—but some ill effects remain.... - Two large studies show IPM's monthly vaginal ring helps protect women against HIV
E! Science News (Tuesday, 23 February) - In an important scientific achievement for women's health, two large Phase III clinical trials -- The Ring Study and ASPIRE -- have shown that a monthly vaginal ring containing the... -
Testosterone Replacement Shows Modest Benefits for Depression and Mood
Psychiatric News (Monday, 22 February) - In addition to improving sexual and physical function, testosterone-replacement therapy may decrease depressive symptoms and improve mood in older men with low testosterone levels, according to a study in the... -
Unilateral, High Dose ECT Found to Have Fewer Cognitive Side Effects Than Bilateral ECT
Psychiatric News (Friday, 19 February) - Twice-weekly high-dose unilateral electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) appears to be no less effective than bi-temporal ECT for depression and may be preferable because of its better cognitive side-effect profile, according to... -
Buyers Like Homeopathic Products, Even Though They Do Nothing
Science 2.0 (Thursday, 18 February) - Survey data find that homeopathic purchases are primarily made by a small segment of the U.S. population for common, self-limited conditions such as the common cold or back pain. Though...

