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Young adults' attitudes to mental illness
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration in the U.S. has been surveying people's attitude to mental illness as part of Mental Health Awareness Month. Overall the survey found that less than half (40%) of Americans believe someone...
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Wed, May 26 2010 2:31 AM
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Alcohol in the UK: prescriptions rise but dependency falls
The number of prescriptions for medication to deal with alcohol abuse in the U.K. has risen over the last few years but the number of people with symptoms of alcohol dependency has fallen. A total of 150,445 prescriptions for Acamprosate Calcium and Disulfiram...
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Wed, May 26 2010 3:28 AM
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Top Gear or top trouble?
Macho men are a liability behind the wheel. Julie Langlois, a doctoral student at the University of Montreal, studied 22 men as they attempted to overtake another vehicle; the men were told that other people had caught up with it in seven minutes. Before...
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Thu, May 27 2010 2:30 AM
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The happy bird catches the earworm
Most people have had the experience, at one time or another, of getting a piece of music stuck in their head. 'Ear worms,' as they are known, are a relatively under-researched phenomenon but Andrea McNally-Gagnon from the University of Montreal...
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Thu, May 27 2010 2:51 AM
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Britain - the land that sleep forgot
Britain's sleep deprivation crisis is getting worse with serious effects for the economy and the workplace. Researchers surveyed the sleep patterns of 6,000 adults on behalf of the hotel chain Travelodge. They found that 28% of workers said they had...
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Thu, May 27 2010 4:00 AM
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