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conducted by researchers at the Institute of Psychiatry (IoP), King's College London, suggests that abnormalities in the white matter of the brain appear to influence the development of schizophrenia.The white matter of the brain consists of nerve fibres that connect parts of the brain and help regulate behaviour.The normal brain develops in a back to front fashion, i.e. posterior regions mature first...
Webindia123 | 27 Day(s) Ago
conducted by researchers at the Institute of Psychiatry (IoP), King's College London, suggests that abnormalities in the white matter of the brain appear to influence the development of schizophrenia.The white matter of the brain consists of nerve fibres that connect parts of the brain and help regulate behaviour.The normal brain develops in a back to front fashion, i.e. posterior regions mature first...
Newkerala | 27 Day(s) Ago
Abnormalities in the white matter of the brain appear to influence the development of schizophrenia, says a new study by researchers at the Institute of Psychiatry (IoP), King's College London.The white matter of the brain consists of nerve fibres that connect parts of the brain and help regulate behaviour.The normal brain develops in a back to front fashion, i.e. posterior regions mature first and...
Medindia | 24 Day(s) Ago
suicide.Sound familiar? Yep, I thought so. It’s not uncommon for women to feel that their partner is not listening to them. This is not to say that all men refuse to listen, but it’s a common enough trend among them to at least raise this issue.When I told some of my male friends I’d be looking at this topic, I asked them for their thoughts and insights about men and their ability — or inability —...
Bignewsnetwork | 28 Day(s) Ago
by researchers at Uppsala University has found that prenatal sex-based biological differences can extend to genetic expression in cerebral cortices and are probably associated with later divergences in how our brains develop.Elena Jazin and Bjorn Reinius had earlier showed that genetic expression in the cerebral cortices of human beings and other primates exhibits certain sex-based differences.It is...
Medindia | 28 Day(s) Ago
Prenatal sex-based biological differences can extend to genetic expression in cerebral cortices and are probably associated with later divergences in how our brains develop, a new study by researchers at Uppsala University has found.Elena Jazin and Bjorn Reinius had earlier showed that genetic expression in the cerebral cortices of human beings and other primates exhibits certain sex-based differences.It...
Webindia123 | 30 Day(s) Ago
Despite calls to raise the legal drinking age to 19 to reduce binge drinking during school celebrations, the federal government has ruled out the possibility.Ian Hickie, health advocate from Sydney University’s Brain and Mind Research Institute, has requested the commonwealth to raise the legal age for drinking from 18 to 19, so as to break the link between leaving school and drinking.The call comes...
Topnews | 3 Day(s) Ago
Boys who are exposed to high doses of chemicals used in plastics in the womb are less likely to play with 'male' toys such as cars, finds a new study.The University of Rochester Medical Center-led study of 145 preschool children showed, for the first time, that when the concentrations of two common phthalates in mothers' prenatal urine are elevated their sons are less likely to play with male-typical...
Medindia | 5 Day(s) Ago
who are exposed to high doses of chemicals used in plastics in the womb are less likely to play with 'male' toys such as cars, a new study has shown.The University of Rochester Medical Center-led study of 145 preschool children showed, for the first time, that when the concentrations of two common phthalates in mothers' prenatal urine are elevated their sons are less likely to play with male-typical...
Webindia123 | 7 Day(s) Ago
Boys who are exposed to high doses of chemicals used in plastics in the womb are less likely to play with 'male' toys such as cars, a new study has shown.The University of Rochester Medical Center-led study of 145 preschool children showed, for the first time, that when the concentrations of two common phthalates in mothers' prenatal urine are elevated their sons are less likely to play with male-typical...
Oneindia | 7 Day(s) Ago
 
 
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