A new study finds that brain electrical activity tied to impulsive decision-making — a key contributor to suicide risk — changes after lithium treatment in people who have survived a life-threatening ...
A new study finds that brain electrical activity tied to impulsive decision-making—a key contributor to suicide risk—changes ...
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I think it starts with seeing your employees as your partners in the security process rather than assets or risks to be ...
Stimulating the brain's self-control center via rTMS reduces smoking by 11 cigarettes a day, outperforming reward-suppression tactics.
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The four-foot-tall Emperor penguin of Antarctica may be the most iconic member of this unique family of birds, but 17 other ...
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Few names are as synonymous with nature as Sir David Attenborough. Thanks to his innovative video storytelling and ...
Nicholas Ensley Mitchell, a professor of curriculum studies at the University of Kansas begins his book On Bigotry: Twenty Lessons on How Bigotry Works ...