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Research Trove - Patients’ Online Data - NYTimes.com
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Online Patient Forums Provide New Avenues for Medical Research - NYT discusses MIT & LAMsite http://bit.ly/VU20R #hcsm
Childhood adversity causes changes in genetics
sciencedaily.com — “A new article finds epigenetic effect of psychological difficulty in childhood on an important regulator of stress response. The research may help explain a biological link between adversity in youth and later depression or anxiety.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Major childhood stress can raise biological risk for psych disorders. #stress #pediatrics #parenting #mentalhealth http://t.co/feLK1bDh
Science and Truth - We’re All in It Together - NYTimes.com
nytimes.com — “Internet-based crowdsourcing has come to determine the course of scientific research.” View full resource at nytimes.com
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Science and Truth: We’re All in It Together http://t.co/IURAMe1f
A Vacation from Email Lessens Stress at Work | Psych Central News
psychcentral.com — “Removing email from employees' daily lives can reduce stress and allow them to focus far better, according to new research. In a new study by researchers at” View full resource at psychcentral.com
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A Vacation from Email Lessens Stress at Work http://t.co/mlDA2WL1 #mhsm #mentalhealth
Dr Marina Johnson Blog - Problem Periods - It’s Not Normal!
drmarinajohnson.com — “Keep up-to-date with experienced clinical commentary, the latest preventive medical research and other clarifications on today’s top male and female health issues !” View full resource at drmarinajohnson.com
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Problem Periods? It’s Not Normal! http://t.co/mUblsSBz @PreventionMag @HealthyLiving @WSJHealth @nytimeswell @SELFmagazine @DrOz @WebMD
Do Hidden Opiates In Our Food Explain Food Addictions? | GreenMedInfo
greenmedinfo.com — “A wide range of commonly consumed foods contain hidden opiate peptides which have addiction properties. Many of the foods we consume are a form of self-medication, and may do very little to nourish us.” View full resource at greenmedinfo.com
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Being insured does not equate to being covered
kevinmd.com — “Ethics in medical research certainly occupies a position of paramount importance to me.” View full resource at kevinmd.com
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Being insured does not equate to being covered http://t.co/Z486w7sA via @kevinmd
AstraZeneca joins NIH on drug repositioning pilot | AZ Health Connections
azhealthconnections.com — “AstraZeneca joins NIH on drug repositioning pilot | AZ Health Connections” View full resource at azhealthconnections.com
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AstraZeneca joins NIH on drug repositioning pilot http://t.co/t6ttHd47
Dopamine impacts your willingness to work | Research News @ Vanderbilt | Vanderbilt University
news.vanderbilt.edu — “Dopamine impacts your willingness to work. A new brain imaging study that has found an individual’s willingness to work hard to earn money is strongly influenced by the chemistry in three specific areas of the brain.” View full resource at news.vanderbilt.edu
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I hear dopamine & I think Parkinson's... for some instances should I think "slacker?" http://t.co/O74uDctu
Alzheimer's Disease And The Mechanism Behind Tau Spreading In The Brain
medicalnewstoday.com — “Researchers at Mount Sinai School of Medicine have gained insight into the mechanism by which a pathological brain protein called tau contributes to the progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Alzheimer's Disease And The Mechanism Behind Tau Spreading In The Brain http://t.co/iutE8KKk #alzheimers
Can sleep help you lose weight? - Health New- NHS Choices
nhs.uk — “If you want to lose weight you should “get more sleep”, says the Daily Mail. The newspaper says that going on a ‘sleep diet’ of extra shuteye may be a more relaxing way to shed pounds than counting calories or going to the gym...” View full resource at nhs.uk
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Can you sleep yourself thin?: Conclusion This research suggests that the extent to which our genetics influence ... http://t.co/H0hWq2rN
Are Plastics in the Oceans Being Hidden by the Winds? | Organic Connections
organicconnectmag.com — “While working on a research sailboat in the Pacific, oceanographer Giora Proskurowski noticed something new: The water was littered with confetti-size pieces of plastic debris, until the wind picked up and most of the particles disappeared.” View full resource at organicconnectmag.com
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Is there much more plastic in the oceans than we think? http://t.co/w78NtjWA
Behold The Forbidden Flu: A Loom Explainer | The Loom | Discover Magazine
blogs.discovermagazine.com — “A Planet of Viruses | Here, for your viewing pleasure, is a very important part of a very special flu virus. It may look like an ordinary protein, but in fact it's been at the center” View full resource at blogs.discovermagazine.com
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@edyong209 and @carlzimmer on the just-released #H5N1 paper: http://t.co/3OgPgIWb http://t.co/amnZQaIb
FDA has been criticized for not quickly responding to dangerous side effects - chicagotribune.com
chicagotribune.com — “The U.S. Food and Drug Administration should review drugs on a regular basis for as long as they are on the market in order to catch any new safety issues, according to a report from an independent research body.” View full resource at chicagotribune.com
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Does the U.S. need a more efficient way to track #drug #safety? http://t.co/b8VjXdZz
Women with melanoma fare better than men: study | Reuters
reuters.com — “(Reuters) - Women diagnosed with melanoma are more likely to survive the skin cancer than men and less likely to have it recur, according to a European study.The findings, published in the Journal of” View full resource at reuters.com
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One study has shown that women diagnosed with melanoma have a better likelihood of surviving compared to men, by 30% http://t.co/QjSHldSC
Clues to 'Slacker' Behavior Found in Brain, Study Says
consumer.healthday.com — “Clues to 'Slacker' Behavior Found in Brain, Study Says” View full resource at consumer.healthday.com
Most Recently Shared on May 2, 2012 at 2:32 pm By:
If you've never been called a #slacker, levels of the chemical dopamine in your brain may be (at least partly) why. http://t.co/CQkbvm0Y
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