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Men's Mood Swings Have you ever felt as though you weren't sure how you felt? That your emotions were cloudy and you were oscillating between happiness and sadness, anger or contempt? Have you ever had to apologize to someone for blurting out profanities and unintentionally hurting them? |
Science News March 10, 2001 Janet Raloff |
Stress-prone? Altering the diet may help Some people undertake seemingly impossible tasks without frustration, while others become anxious or depressed. A Dutch study now finds that the latter individuals might cope with pressure better if they tailored their diet to fuel the brain with more tryptophan... |
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How antidepressants spur brain growth Researchers have identified the mechanism by which some antidepressants stimulate the formation of new brain cells, an insight that could lead to improved drugs. |
AskMen.com December 10, 2015 Alan Watkins |
Emotional Intelligence In Leadership Instead of trying to ignore or suppress our emotions, being aware of how you are feeling and ultimately controlling your emotional state is one of the most significant leadership breakthroughs available to you. |
AskMen.com Shannon Clark |
Sleep Better: Eat These 5 Foods Next time you find yourself really struggling to get to sleep each night, take a good look at your diet and see if there can't be some adjustments made there. |
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Chemistry World February 2006 Michael Gross |
Cupid's Chemistry Scientists are beginning to make some sense of romantic love through modern imaging techniques and a multidisciplinary approach involving geneticists, biochemists, anthropologists, psychologists, and others. |
Scientific American August 2008 Nikhil Swaminathan et al. |
News Scan Briefs: Iron-Tough Paper; DEET-free Repellent; Artificial Corneas Reconstructing the Very First Cell... DEET Beaters... Iron-Tough Paper... etc. |
Fast Company Courtney Seiter |
How Our Brains Decide What We Share Online Google's Abigail Posner says we can't underestimate the importance of understanding the science of emotion in marketing. |
Salon.com September 1, 2000 Eric Sabo |
Chemical ravings Worried that ecstasy may fry the serotonin cells in their brains, some ravers are taking Prozac. |
AskMen.com Patrick Owen |
Winter Sleep No matter how clean you eat or how often you exercise, if you're chronically sleep-deprived and stressed, or if you're not getting regular quality sleep, you're sabotaging your efforts. |
AskMen.com May 8, 2003 Sarah Keefe |
Eating Well: Improve Your Body & Mind What you eat plays a very important role in the regulation of your moods and your emotional well-being. A healthy diet is essential for boosting your immune system, keeping you lean and preventing cancer. |
Salon.com July 11, 2001 Amy Benfer |
A history of failure Author and psychologist Bruce Levine pummels psychiatry, psychotropic drugs and the role both may have played in the case of Andrea Yates... |
Delicious Living September 2003 |
Academic Eating Students, help your brain pass the test with these smart food choices |
Chemistry World October 1, 2007 Victoria Gill |
Anorexia Shares Addictive Pathway with Ecstasy Researchers in France have discovered that anorexia and MDMA share a common signaling pathway in the brain - both reducing the drive to eat by stimulating the same subset of receptors for the neurotransmitter serotonin. |
Chemistry World February 26, 2008 James Mitchell Crow |
Q and A: Do Antidepressants Work? A widely-reported analysis of clinical trial data for Prozac and related antidepressant drugs has claimed that the medicines work little better than chemically-inactive placebos in all but the most severely depressed patients. |
Chemistry World April 2008 Derek Lowe |
Column: In the Pipeline The recent row over antidepressants reminds us how little we know about the brain. |
Reason April 2004 Joli Jensen |
Emotional Choices What story you choose to believe about antidepressants reveals a deeper truth about who you are. |
Nursing April 2008 Kathryn Murphy |
Shedding the burden of depression & anxiety Learn about types of depression and available treatments. |