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Yearly Archive for 2011

Human Dissection – From Galen to the Great Revelations of Andreas Vesalius

by Elizabeth Roberts, MA, CPC
21

Humans have been cutting open cadavers and dissecting corpses almost since the beginning of recorded human history. Ancient... READ MORE →

Antidepressants Bad for Babies

by Jennifer Gibson, PharmD
1

Recently, two studies reported that selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), a common class of antidepressant medication,... READ MORE →

Mental Health Disorders Prevalent Among Youth Worldwide

by Jennifer Gibson, PharmD
10

According to data from the World Health Organization (WHO) published in Lancet, mental health disorders account for nearly... READ MORE →

Careful with that Axe – The Effects of Criticism on Autistic Symptoms

by Radhika Takru, MA
0

Being a parent of a child with a developmental disorder has to be one of the most stressful and challenging of all human... READ MORE →

Elderly? Put On a Happy Face!

by Jennifer Gibson, PharmD
1

A positive affect — the hallmark of overall well-being — is associated with improved health and success in many... READ MORE →

Horror in the Mind – The Psychological Effects of Torture

by Veronica Pamoukaghlian, MA
3

When most people think of torture, the first thing that comes to mind is unimaginable, unendurable pain. Physical pain is,... READ MORE →

Fighting Words

by Jennifer Gibson, PharmD
2

Language can reveal, or conceal, the soul. Words express thoughts, share emotions, and foretell actions. Now, speech can... READ MORE →

Blue in the Brain – The Upside of Depression

by Veronica Pamoukaghlian, MA
3

You watch the world bang door after door in your face, numbly, bitterly. You have forgotten the secret you knew, once, ah,... READ MORE →

Bad Memories Don’t Have to Last Forever

by Jennifer Gibson, PharmD
5

Painful emotional memories may not be permanent, according to researchers from the University of Montreal. Manipulating hormone... READ MORE →

A Thin Line Between Love And Hate… In Your Brain

by Meghan Meyer, PhD (c)
7

We are all familiar with the fuzzy feelings that accompany falling in love. You and your partner become emotionally connected,... READ MORE →

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