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arrow Scientists Switch Neurons On and Off Using Light

10-05-2007
Researchers have invented a genetically-engineered way to turn the electrical impulses of brain cells on and off with pulses of blue and yellow light — in synch with the split-second pace of real time neuronal activity.
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arrow Importance of seeking treatment

10-05-2007
POH Kim Pheng did not realise anything was amiss when her then 15-year-old daughter stayed in the kitchen for three hours just to wash a few dishes.
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arrow Benefits of Antidepressants May Outweigh Risks for Kids

08-05-2007
The benefits of antidepressant medications likely outweigh their risks to children and adolescents with major depression and anxiety disorders, according to a new comprehensive review of pediatric trials conducted between 1988 and 2006.
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arrow Scientists say discovery could shed light on how fear is generated

08-05-2007
Rats usually have an innate fear of cat urine. The fear extends to rodents that have never seen a feline and those generations removed from ever meeting a cat.
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arrow Modern life 'causes major stress'

03-05-2007
Modern life is causing "major stress" and sleepless nights, according to the results of two surveys.
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arrow Taste test 'may show depression'

30-04-2007
They found taste perception is altered by two brain chemicals, serotonin and noradrenaline, imbalances of which are also implicated in depression.
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