... includes research on mechanisms of disease, therapeutic interventions, clinical trials, development of technologies, epidemiological and behavioral studies outcomes, and health services research.
... layers of water have too much CO2 because of the decaying organisms that have sunk to the floor.
Their studies have shown, however, that water at a depth of 300 to 700 meters has the proper ratio of ...
... and Hawaiian researchers have found that a woman's weight does not seem to affect sexual behavior. In fact, overweight women are more likely to report having sex with men than women considered to be ...
... , suggesting that FKBP12 negatively regulates these processes.
However, based on additional behavioral studies, the researchers concluded that the brain's inability to properly regulate the activity ...
... mental illness alone are no more likely than anyone else to commit acts of violence, a new study concludes. But mental illness combined with substance abuse or dependence elevates the risk for future ...
... established a finding of broad evolutionary significance."
Despite obvious anatomical differences, this behavioral evidence confirms Charles Darwin's proposal that "the difference in mind between ...
... showed that fluoxetine was not effective for reducing repetitive behaviors in children and adolescents with autistic disorder as compared to placebo. The study of 158 patients (ages 5 -- 17) was ...
... that one in six patients receiving therapeutic doses of certain drugs for Parkinson's disease develops new-onset, potentially destructive behaviors, notably compulsive gambling or hypersexuality.
... did not offer the Project ALERT program.
While risky sexual behavior was common among ... no significant difference in risky sexual behavior between study participants who received the basic Project ...
... (Celexa), a medication commonly prescribed to children with autism spectrum disorders, was no more effective than a placebo at reducing repetitive behaviors, according to a multi-site clinical trial.
... up "moral credentials" in people's minds that give license to selfish or questionable behavior.
"This was not done to point the finger at consumers who buy green products. The message is bigger," ...
... and more generous when they are in clean-smelling environments, according to new study. The research found a dramatic improvement in ethical behavior with just a few spritzes of citrus-scented Windex.
... (DBP), were associated with less male-typical behavior in boys on a standard play questionnaire. No ... development and hormone levels in the body, the play-behavior study noted, then a deeper examination ...
... research.
“The beauty of the automated telemetry system is that it makes a new suite of animal behavior studies possible,” said Martin Wikelski, director of the Max Plank Institute for Ornithology, ...
... of the Pearson Center for Alcoholism and Addiction Research at Scripps Research. "Cellular and behavioral studies converged to suggest that indeed gabapentin could normalize GABAergic tone in a ...