Meet the people shaping the future of science This interview was first published in New Scientist print edition, Freedom fighter It must have been amazing news...
Contact: David Partenheimer Public Affairs Office (202) 336-5706 EMBARGO: NOT FOR RELEASE UNTIL 6:00 PM (EST) NOVEMBER 2, 2003 ... CHILDREN WHOSE MOTHERS ARE...
BBC NEWS ONLINE Last Updated: Sunday, 2 November, 2003, 00:38 GMT Smell test 'spots schizophrenia' Simple smell tests could help doctors identify people at...
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/11/02/magazine/02FEAR.htmlNovember 2, 2003The Cruelest CureBy LAUREN SLATER 'm sitting in a room with six terrified people. Outside...
Frank Bruno is on UK tv tonight talking about his breakdown and compulsory hospitalisation, which was widely reported at the time. He was discharged from...
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/11/02/opinion/02SUN2.html?th November 2, 2003Treating Mental Illness in Prison he United States has the largest and most expensive...
OP-ED COLUMNIST The Big Chill at the Lab By BOB HERBERT Published: November 3, 2003 A list of nearly 200 scientific researchers has been compiled and given to ...
Volume 17 | Issue 21 | 32 | Nov. 3, 2003 It's Neuron Time Investigators seek the tick and tock of the brain's clock | By Jack Lucentini British novelist Aldous...
We have published the following reviews of possible interest in the last month: Bending Over Backwards Essays on Disability and the Body by Lennard J. Davis ...
The third and final documentary on social work in the UK on BBC Radio4. The last programme looks at doing away with social services altogether, as has already...
"Can you tell when someone complains that people are gossiping about them whether they are being paranoid or in fact reporting reality? Now Virtual Reality is...
http://www.sciencentral.com/articles/view.php3?article_id=218392098 Antidepressants make your brain grow New research into depression is showing that...
Homosexuality and Civilization by Louis Crompton Hardcover: 640 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.48 x 9.74 x 6.80 Publisher: Belknap Pr; (October 2003) ISBN:...
Stress Changes Adolescent Brain, Study Shows Sat Nov 8, 6:57 PM ET Add Health - Reuters to My Yahoo! WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Severe stress can permanently...
[Embargoed for release until 6:00 PM ET Saturday, Nov. 8, 2003, to coincide with a press conference at the Society for Neuroscience meeting in New Orleans.] ...
Brain Hard-Wired for Empathy: Study Thu Nov 6,12:33 PM ET Add Health - Reuters to My Yahoo! By Merritt McKinney NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Ever watched...
British study finds going to the pub good for the brain November 7, 2003 Spending time in the pub is good for the brain, according to a study conducted by...
The Anger Management Industry Calming Courses on the Rise, But Do They Work? William Harris' book, Restraining Rage: The Ideology of Anger Control in Classical...
This week's "All in the Mind" presented by Dr Raj Persaud includes an item on "slippery politicans" (see details below). Following the programme on Tuesday...
From the BBC website - http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/religion/choice.shtml Listen on the net at the time or later THE CHOICE BBC Radio4, Tuesday 11 November...
He'll be weighing brains next Why are academics like Richard Lynn still taken seriously when they claim that IQ is racially determined? Gavin Evans Friday...
Homosexuality may be issue of brain chemistry E-mail this story Printer-friendly format Search archives By Ronald Kotulak Tribune science reporter Published...
Nicotine studied as treatment for brain disorders By Carey Goldberg, Globe Staff, 11/12/2003 Scientists reported yesterday that nicotine seems to diminish...
"Research in New Zealand found that television predominantly created a negative picture of mental illness, especially cartoons which referred to people with...