Sleep loss effects may be affected by genes

October 27, 2010


A new study suggests the way individuals react to the loss of sleep may be linked to their genes.

Magnet therapy may aid in treating depression

October 18, 2010


A new study suggests magnet therapy may be a viable option for treating difficult depression.

Medication could treat gambling addiction

December 14, 2009


Pathological gambling may be treated with medications used for substance addictions according to new research.
U.S. (WiredPRNews.com) – A new study suggests medications used to treat addictions to substances may be effective for treating gambling addiction as well. As reported by HealthDay News, the research findings propose pathological gambling could be treated with medications designed for […]

Body clock linked to bipolar disorder

November 29, 2009


New research links the disorder to gene variations in children.
U.S. (WiredPRNews.com) – A new study finds bipolar disorder in children may be linked to gene variations that may leave some susceptible to symptoms of the disorder. As reported by HealthDay News, the research suggests children with bipolar disorder may have an internal clock that goes […]

Criminal behavior potential seen in infancy

November 17, 2009


A new study suggests that the potential for criminal behavior may be seen in children as young as three years old.
New York (WiredPRNews.com) – A new study suggests that the potential for criminal behavior may be evident during infancy. As reported by Reuters Health, researchers found that children who do not exhibit typical responses to […]

Oral hygiene linked to thinking skills

November 16, 2009


A new study suggests oral care may be linked to cognitive skills.
New York (WiredPRNews.com) – A new study suggests practicing good oral hygiene may help the aging brain. As reported by Reuters, the study by Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York, proposes a possible link between gum disease and mental function.
The researchers […]

Expert testifies about excessive prescriptions in Smith case

October 28, 2009


An expert witness reportedly stated that Anna Nicole Smith was given excessive prescriptions prior to her death.
Los Angeles, CA (WiredPRNews.com) – An expert witness testified Tuesday that Anna Nicole Smith was given excessive prescriptions by her doctor prior to her death. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), Dr. James Gagne testified at a preliminary […]

Depression May Weaken Bones

September 22, 2009


A new study suggests depression may increase risks for development of some bone related diseases.
Press Release Service – Wired PR News – Depression may significantly impact bone density (BMD). As reported by Reuters, new research suggests that people who suffer from depression may have an increased risk of developing diseases of the bone due to […]

Depression Found in Preschoolers

August 4, 2009


A new study finds depression can occur in children as young as three.
Press Release Service - Wired PR News – A new study has found that depression can occur in very young children. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), researchers have found the condition can affect children as young as three years of age.
Dr. […]

New Clue Into Autism Disparity

May 21, 2009


New findings provide possible insight into why autism affects more boys than girls.
Wired PR News – A new clue may help unlock the mystery of why autism affects more boys than it does girls. As reported by TIME, researchers have identified a gene that may help lead to understanding why there is a disparity.
As noted […]

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