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ADHD And Substance Abuse Develop From Same Neurocognitive Deficits

ADHD And Substance Abuse Develop From Same Neurocognitive Deficits

Researchers at the University of Montreal and CHU Sainte-Justine Research Centre have traced the origins of Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), substance abuse and conduct disorder,…
Ebola Outbreak Shows Global Disparities In Health Care

Ebola Outbreak Shows Global Disparities In Health Care

The latest outbreak of Ebola virus disease that has claimed more than 1,000 lives in West Africa and poses a serious, ongoing threat to that region: the spread to capital cities and Nigeria —Africa's…
NIH Study Shows That Addicts Have Lower Mindfulness

NIH Study Shows That Addicts Have Lower Mindfulness

Studies have shown the benefit of mindfulness training added to substance abuse treatment. Now a study from the National Institutes of Health shows that lack of mindfulness may be one of the causes…
End White Flight From Cities, Because It's Good To Be Afraid

End White Flight From Cities, Because It's Good To Be Afraid

A group of criminologists has an interesting reason why people who left crime-ridden cities should stick around - fear of crime is good for kids. Most politicians and police officers seek to reduce…
340B Federal Drug Discount Program Faces Challenges

340B Federal Drug Discount Program Faces Challenges

 The 340B program, a federal program that provides billions in drug discounts to safety net hospitals and other health care providers, is expanding under health care reform, but there is…
Ride-Hitching Microbes In Dust From Asia Influence U.S. Rain And Climate

Ride-Hitching Microbes In Dust From Asia Influence U.S. Rain And Climate

Dusty air blowing across the Pacific from Asia and Africa is playing a critical role in precipitation patterns throughout the drought-stricken western U.S. The exact chemical make-up of that dust,…
Skin Creams That Contain Toxic Mercury Are Popular - But On The Run

Skin Creams That Contain Toxic Mercury Are Popular - But On The Run

As countries try to rid themselves of toxic mercury pollution, some people are still slathering and even injecting creams containing the metal onto or under their skin to lighten it, putting…
Anal Sex: Some Guys Just Don't Care About Female Pleasure

Anal Sex: Some Guys Just Don't Care About Female Pleasure

Feedback from 130 16 to 18 year olds of diverse social and economic backgrounds living in different parts of the country - a northern industrial city in the UK, London, and a rural area in the…
Sleep Quality Associated With Increased Suicide Risk In Older People

Sleep Quality Associated With Increased Suicide Risk In Older People

Actor comedian Robin Williams committed suicide after his wife went to their bedroom for the evening and he went to a guest room - there were no rumblings of trouble in the relationship so presumably…
Science For Shaming: Feminists Should Be Concerned About Epigenetic Claims

Science For Shaming: Feminists Should Be Concerned About Epigenetic Claims

Way back in the early days of Science 2.0, we carried an interview with journalist Gary Taubes in which he said the best way to weed out bad scientists was to let them chase something fashionable…

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