Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Brain's 'Oops' Center Gives Clues to OCD
Brain's 'Oops' Center Gives Clues to OCD
WSFA - WEDNESDAY, April 12 (HealthDay News) -- Everybody makes mistakes, but researchers say they've spotted a brain area that swings into action when expensive errors are made. While the finding is interesting in terms of mapping the brain's reactions, it
The Mind-Body Connection
MSNBC - Sept. 19 - Earlier this month, you wrote to us with queries about the connection between mind and body. We handed them over to Alice D. Domar, Ph.D., director of the Mind/Body Center for Women s Health at Boston IVF. Here are her responses to some
New Test May Predict Whether Treatment For Depression Will Work
KFMB - Researchers said they may have a test to predict whether treatment for depression will work. In a small study, a brain imaging technique called Functional MRI helped single out unipolar depression patients likely to respond to cognitive behavior
When Worry Gets in the Way of Life
Kait 8 - SUNDAY, April 9 (HealthDay News) -- To be human is to worry -- about finances, your children's health, work, even whether you remembered to unplug the iron when you go on vacation. But if you find that worry seems to consume your life, that you
Got Game?
ASU Web Devil - (from left to right) Ben Tatem Hainine, Dustin Perrotti, Dave Latshaw and Matthew Morgan play video games in their dorm room at Palo Verde East. Scott Pennelly / STATE PRESS MAGAZINE Tatem Hanine and Morgan battle it out while playing Halo on their
Imaging may help with depression
PhysOrg - Whether or not cognitive behavior therapy will help a person recover from depression can be predicted through brain imaging, a U.S. study found. University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine researchers say more than 17 million U.S. adults will


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