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Psych
in the News:
1)
"Videotaped confessions can create bias against suspect, study
finds"- OU, 3/13/07.
2)
"Mental illnesses appear common among veterans returning from Iraq
and Afghanistan"- Eurekalert, 3/12/07.
3)
" "Manly Men' Bounce Back Better From Injury"- UM-C, 3/14/07.
4)
"Stanford study finds no conclusive benefit from treating
kleptomania"- Eurekalert, 3/15/07.
5)
"The Day After A Stressful Event, Rats Lose Brain Cells"-
Science Daily, 3/15/07.
6)
"Children's Cognitive Performance: A Potential Indicator Of Bipolar
Disorder And Schizophrenia"- Science Daily, 3/15/07.
7)
"Adolescent Brains Show Lower Activity in Areas That Control Risky
Choices"- NIMH, 3/15/07.
8)
"DNA "glitches" tied to autism, researchers say"- Reuters,
3/15/07.
9)
"Genes plus parenting may promote shyness, anxiety"- Reuters,
3/15/07.
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