Understanding Delusions: Implications for Treatment - Schizophrenia
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Understanding Delusions: Implications for Treatment - Schizophrenia
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Most Recently Shared on August 4, 2011 at 2:55 pm By:
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Advances in Neuroimmune Biology explores maternal-fetal interactions
news-medical.net — “Fertility problems, recurrent miscarriages, and pregnancy complications can occur when maternal immunological tolerance of the fetus is impaired. G-rard Chaouat and colleagues from Inserm et Assistance Publique et Universit- Paris Sud Orsay, Hopital Antoine B-cl-re, Clamart Cedex, France, trace the evolution of the science of reproductive immunology to show how the current understanding of maternal-fetal tolerance/dialogue has developed, and its implications for the treatment of infertility diso” View full resource at news-medical.net
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New Developments in the Understanding of Persistent Pain - QualityPoint Technologies
qualitypointtech.net — “Recent evidence has indicated that learning and memory mechanisms are central in the development and maintenance of chronic pain. What are the implications for treatment? Current Opinion in Psychiatry” View full resource at qualitypointtech.net
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Diabetic Eye Disease - what are all the treatment options? | totalhealth
totalhealth.co.uk — “Diabetic Eye expert, Susanne Althauser, explains in this easy-to-read article the symptoms of diabetic retinopathy. Diabetes patients are expert at understanding their disease and for taking personal responsibility, however, it is important to keep an eye on symptoms and to understand the implications of the various treatment options.” View full resource at totalhealth.co.uk
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False negative tests in breast cancer may lead to wrong drug choice
medicalxpress.com — “A team of Yale Cancer Center researchers has confirmed that between 10-20% of breast cancers classified as Estrogen Receptor (ER) negative are really positive. Understanding when and why breast cancers may be misclassified has important implications for treatment and outcomes for women diagnosed with ...” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Your attention please: 'Rewarding' objects can't be ignored
sciencedaily.com — “You can be distracted by something totally worthless if that something was once associated with a reward, scientists have found. The results of their research have implications for understanding how the brain responds to rewards, which may contribute to more effective treatments for drug addiction, obesity and ADHD.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Health: Mutant prions help cells foil harmful protein misfolding
sciencedaily.com — “Misfolded proteins are implicated in many incurable neurological diseases. A new and improved understanding of how naturally occurring variants keep proteins from bunching up and spreading provides more options for developing a treatment than scientists had realized.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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New clue to the genetics of bipolar disorder: Piccolo
sciencedaily.com — “Understanding the genetics of bipolar disorder could lead to new treatments, but identifying specific genetic variations associated with this disorder has been challenging. A new study implicates a brain protein called Piccolo in the risk for inheriting bipolar disorder. In the orchestra of neuronal proteins, Piccolo is a member of a protein family that includes another protein called Bassoon. Piccolo is located at the endings of nerve cells, where it contributes to the ability of nerve cells to” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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New clue to the genetics of bipolar disorder: Piccolo
sciencedaily.com — “Understanding the genetics of bipolar disorder could lead to new treatments, but identifying specific genetic variations associated with this disorder has been challenging. A new study implicates a brain protein called Piccolo in the risk for inheriting bipolar disorder. In the orchestra of neuronal proteins, Piccolo is a member of a protein family that includes another protein called Bassoon. Piccolo is located at the endings of nerve cells, where it contributes to the ability of nerve cells to” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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New clue to the genetics of bipolar disorder: Piccolo
sciencedaily.com — “Understanding the genetics of bipolar disorder could lead to new treatments, but identifying specific genetic variations associated with this disorder has been challenging. A new study implicates a brain protein called Piccolo in the risk for inheriting bipolar disorder. In the orchestra of neuronal proteins, Piccolo is a member of a protein family that includes another protein called Bassoon. Piccolo is located at the endings of nerve cells, where it contributes to the ability of nerve cells to” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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A new clue to the genetics of bipolar disorder: Piccolo
eurekalert.org — “Understanding the genetics of bipolar disorder could lead to new treatments, but identifying specific genetic variations associated with this disorder has been challenging. A new study in Biological Psychiatry implicates a brain protein called Piccolo in the risk for inheriting bipolar disorder. In the orchestra of neuronal proteins, Piccolo is a member of a protein family that includes another protein called Bassoon. Piccolo is located at the endings of nerve cells, where it contributes to the ” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Single cell studies identify coactivator role in fat cell maturation
labspaces.net — “All fat cells are not the same -- a fact that has implications in the understanding and treatment of type 2 diabetes and obesity, said researchers from Baylor College of Medicine in a report that appears in the current issue of the Journal of Cell Biology.” View full resource at labspaces.net
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Single cell studies identify coactivator role in fat cell maturation
eurekalert.org — “All fat cells are not the same -- a fact that has implications in the understanding and treatment of Type 2 diabetes and obesity, said researchers from Baylor College of Medicine in a report that appears in the current issue of the Journal of Cell Biology.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Neurogenetics research sheds light on the causes of neurological disease
sciencedaily.com — “The last two decades have seen tremendous progress in understanding the genetic basis of human brain disorders. Research developments in this area have revealed fundamental insights into the genes and molecular pathways that underlie neurological and psychiatric diseases. In a new series of review articles published in the journal Neuron, experts in the field discuss exciting recent advances in neurogenetics research and the potential implications for the treatment of these devastating disorders” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Arterial disease: Lower extremity implications | Lower Extremity Review Magazine
lowerextremityreview.com — “It's not uncommon to encounter undiagnosed PAD in patients who have come in for a seemingly unrelated complaint. Understanding the risk factors, diagnostic techniques and treatment options is key. By Steven Miller, DPM” View full resource at lowerextremityreview.com
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Intelligence gene? Study reveals specific gene's role in Williams Syndrome patients
sciencedaily.com — “Although genetics is the most significant known determinant of human intelligence, how specific genes affect intelligence remains largely unknown. Researchers have now found that the brain gene STX1A plays a significant role in the level of intelligence displayed by patients with Williams Syndrome (WS). The study may have implications for the understanding of intelligence and treatment of neurological disease in the general population.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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