The Psychwatch Newsletter
Volume 10, September 8, 2007
Editors: Chris Nuesell, Ph.D. and Fritz Galette, Ph.D.

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Psych in the News: 

1) Eating Disorders:

a) "New Eating Disorder Identified"- Science Daily, 9/5/07.

b) "Involving Parents In Therapy Doubles Success Rates For Bulimia Treatment"- Science Daily, 9/7/07.

2) "Children Stressed Six Months Before Starting School"- Science Daily, 9/5/07.

3) "Having right timing 'connections' in brain is key to overcoming dyslexia"- Eurekalert, 9/4/07.

4) Bipolar Disorder:
a) "Study documents rapid increase in youth bipolar disorder diagnoses"- Eurekalert, 9/3/07.
 
b) "Studies Refine Understanding of Treatments for Bipolar Disorder"- NIMH, 9/1/07.

5) "Smokers are more likely to develop dementia"- Eurekalert, 9/3/07.

6) "Specific Neurons Involved In Memory Formation Identified"- Science Daily, 9/6/07.

7) "Global Survey Reveals Significant Gap in Meeting World's Mental Health Care Needs"- NIMH, 9/6/07.

8) "Suicides rise sharply in U.S. youth, studies find"- Reuters, 9/6/07.

9) "Depression more damaging than some chronic illnesses"- Reuters, 9/6/07.

10) "Tots aren't smarter than apes, just more social"- MSNBC, 9/6/07.

11) "New study determines when infants can think of out-of-sight objects"- APS, 8/31/07.


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