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Psychopaths' brains unable to fully process punishment

Date: Jan-29-2015
Using MRI scans, researchers have revealed multiple abnormalities in the brains of psychopaths that could hinder their ability to learn from being punished.

Expensive Parkinson's drugs may produce 'bigger placebo effect'

Date: Jan-29-2015
A placebo effect from higher expectations for a drug's efficacy is greater if people with Parkinson's disease are told the injection is more expensive, a controlled study suggests.

What are the health benefits of zinc?

Date: Jan-29-2015
Find out about the potential health benefits of zinc including maintaining skin integrity and structure, aiding growth in children and fighting age-related macular degeneration.

Teenage misperception of weight may lead to adult obesity

Date: Jan-28-2015
According to a new study, teens - particularly boys - of a healthy weight who falsely believe themselves to be overweight are at increased risk of obesity in adulthood.

Mold in the home: how big a health problem is it?

Date: Jan-28-2015
Mold can cause a lot of damage in the home, spreading across walls and eating away at wood and fabric. But what effect does it have on the body?

Researchers generate new hair growth using human pluripotent stem cells

Date: Jan-28-2015
A new treatment for hair loss could be on the horizon; researchers have found a way to generate new hair growth using human pluripotent stem cells.

Researchers generate new hair growth using human pluripotent stem cells

Date: Jan-28-2015
A new treatment for hair loss could be on the horizon; researchers have found a way to generate new hair growth using human pluripotent stem cells.

Difficult Parkinson's symptoms respond to low-frequency deep brain stimulation

Date: Jan-28-2015
Compared to high-frequency treatment, low-frequency deep brain stimulation significantly improves swallowing, dysfunction and freezing of gait in Parkinson's patients.

Difficult Parkinson's symptoms respond to low-frequency deep brain stimulation

Date: Jan-28-2015
Compared to high-frequency treatment, low-frequency deep brain stimulation significantly improves swallowing, dysfunction and freezing of gait in Parkinson's patients.

New mouse model finds two genes behind most severe form of ovarian cancer

Date: Jan-28-2015
Not all mouse models of ovarian cancer give a true picture of the human disease. Now, a new model of the most severe form may open routes to better treatments and diagnostics.