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Information on this web site is provided for birth defects, blood disorders, diabetes, dyslexia, genetic disorders, hangover, insulin resistance, musculoskeletal disorders, pregnancy comp...
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Gretchen Rubin: What to do for YOUR happiness project: Go outside. - The Huffington Post
Research suggests that light stimulates brain chemicals that improve mood and increase motivation. For an extra boost, get your sunlight first thing in the morning.
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Addicted to Grief?: Scientific American
"... when a loved one dies, our brains have to adapt to the idea that these cues no longer predict this rewarding experience.” Scientists do not yet know why some people adapt better th...
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Breast-feeding triggers pulses of feel-good hormone | Science | Reuters
When a baby breast-feeds, it triggers a flood of the hormone oxytocin that releases milk from the mammary gland and a feeling of love and trust in the mother that ensures the baby's needs...
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Socializing Appears to Delay Memory Problems - New York Times Blog
Strong social ties, through friends, family and community groups, can preserve our brain health as we age and that social isolation may be an important risk factor for cognitive decline i...
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The Neurobiology of Trust: Scientific American
Using an experimental task called the trust game, researchers have found that oxytocin, a hormone and neurochemical, enhances an individual’s propensity to trust a stranger when that pe...
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Deric Bownds' MindBlog: A hormone boost to generosity...
Another bit of work on the magic hormone, oxytocin, that makes us more affiliative, gentle, and trusting..
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Oxytocin is the window to the soul « BRAINETHICS
German researchers show that injecting subjects with a whiff of oxytocin will also improve be ability to infer, based just on eye cues, what a person is thinking about.
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Oxytocin: the direct route to altruism? « BRAINETHICS
The administration of oxytocin affected subjects’ in a trust game. In particular, it was found that subjects that received oxytocin were not affected by information about co-players tha...
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Study shows compassion meditation changes the brain (March 25, 2008)
Cultivating compassion and kindness through meditation affects brain regions that can make a person more empathetic to other peoples' mental states,
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The Neurocritic: You're My Favorite Person...
while an individual experiences positive emotions, the central nervous, endocrine, and immune systems may be interrelated through neurochemical networks.
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Oprah’s Top 7 Tips for Creating the Life You Want
And now all those books you bought may become more useful. Because you are no longer looking at them as a magic pills that will “fix you”. You see them as roadmaps that can guide you ...
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Neuroscientifically Challenged: The Neuroscience of Distributive Justice
The imaging evidence from this study may help to explain why the debate over distributive justice has never been resolved. The concepts of equity and efficiency, and their respective valu...
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Blogging--It's Good for You: Scientific American
Scientists (and writers) have long known about the therapeutic benefits of writing about personal experiences, thoughts and feelings. But besides serving as a stress-coping mechanism, exp...
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Eating Junk Food May Help Stressed-Out Monkeys Cope - New York Times
Once these foods were available, the low-status monkeys promptly developed an appetite. They began eating significantly more calories than their social superiors.
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» Manage Stress for Your Brain Health    « Brain Fitness Revolution at SharpBrains     
Health depends on more than just eating right and exercising; it depends on our mental state as well.
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Web exclusive: 'The emerging moral psychology' by Dan Jones | Prospect Magazine April 2008 issue 145
Even when explicit reasons appear to have the effect of changing people’s moral opinions, the effect may have less to do with the logic of the arguments than their power to elicit the r...
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Healthcare Consultants, Inc. has the experience, expertise, technology and sensitivity to ease the transition from rehab setting to home care for the patient and family. Whether it is for...
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