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Psych
in the news:
1)
"Yale
Researchers Identify Two Types of Childhood Reading Disability
With Different Brain Patterns and Different Outcomes"- Yale
University, 6/30/03.
2)
"Scientists Find Reasons to Rethink Cerebellum's Role"-
AScribe, 7/14/03.
3)
"UF study: Online dating virtually irresistible to some married
folks"- Eurekalert, 7/17/03.
4)
"Gene more than doubles risk of depression following life
stresses"- Eurekalert, 7/17/03.
5)
"Rapid brain growth linked to autism"- MSNBC, 7/15/03.
6)
"Teens' distorted body image may lead to unhealthy behaviors"-
Eurekalert, 7/16/03.
7)
"Clerical
workers show more stress signs than executives"- CFAH,
7/14/03.
8)
"High-Intensity Exercise Best Way To Reduce Anxiety, University Of
Missouri Study Finds"- Science Daily, 7/15/03.
9)
"Researchers Study Interpersonal Effects Of Hypochondriasis"-
Science Daily, 7/14/03.
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