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Social identity and physical health: acce... [J Pers Soc Psychol. 1997] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    Social identity and physical health
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Stress hormone may make teenagers safer drivers | Health24 - 0 views

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    A study suggests that teenagers who tend to drive safely have higher levels of the stress hormone cortisol in their systems.
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Why bullying victims develop health problems as they age and bullies flourish - The Was... - 1 views

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    A new study may have found the underlying cause: A specific indicator of illness, called C-reactive protein (CRP), is higher than normal in bullying victims, even when they get older. In contrast, the bullies, by the same gauge, seem to be healthier.
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Feeding Minds - 0 views

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    The impact of food on mental health
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▶ Motorbikes, Terrorism, Heart Attacks, Sausages: Professor David Spiegelhalt... - 0 views

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    David Spiegelhalter's background is in medical statistics, particularly the use of Bayesian methods in clinical trials, health technology assessment and drug safety. In his post as Winton Professor for the Public Understanding of Risk he leads a small team (UnderstandingUncertainty.org) that attempts to improve the way in which the quantitative aspects of risk and uncertainty are discussed in society. He gives many presentations to schools and others, advises organisations on risk communication, and is a regular newspaper columnist on current risk issues. He has also appeared on Winter Wipeout. He was elected FRS in 2005 and awarded an OBE in 2006 for services to medical statistics
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Small Talk Can Improve Health - Scientific American - 0 views

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    Social isolation, not loneliness, is linked with earlier death
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Psychiatrists under fire in mental health battle | Society | The Observer - 0 views

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    British Psychological Society to launch attack on rival profession, casting doubt on biomedical model of mental illness
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Bullying by childhood peers leaves a trace that can change the expression of a gene lin... - 0 views

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    A recent study suggests that bullying by peers changes the structure surrounding a gene involved in regulating mood, making victims more vulnerable to mental health problems as they age.
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    A recent study suggests that bullying by peers changes the structure surrounding a gene involved in regulating mood, making victims more vulnerable to mental health problems as they age.
John Crane

Thomas Insel: Toward a new understanding of mental illness | Talk Video | TED.com - 0 views

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    oday, thanks to better early detection, there are 63% fewer deaths from heart disease than there were just a few decades ago. Thomas Insel, Director of the National Institute of Mental Health, wonders: Could we do the same for depression and schizophrenia? The first step in this new avenue of research, he says, is a crucial reframing: for us to stop thinking about "mental disorders" and start understanding them as "brain disorders.
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    oday, thanks to better early detection, there are 63% fewer deaths from heart disease than there were just a few decades ago. Thomas Insel, Director of the National Institute of Mental Health, wonders: Could we do the same for depression and schizophrenia? The first step in this new avenue of research, he says, is a crucial reframing: for us to stop thinking about "mental disorders" and start understanding them as "brain disorders.
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