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"Brain Research" May Help Predict Anxiety, Depression in Young

Seeded on Thu Aug 12, 2010 1:38 PM EDT
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Brain regions that may play a role in the development of childhood anxiety have been pinpointed by U.S. researchers.

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"Children with anxious temperaments suffer from extreme shyness, persistent worry and increased bodily responses to stress. It has long been known that these children are at increased risk of developing anxiety, depression and associated substance abuse disorders," Kalin said in a university news release.

He and his colleagues scanned the brains of 238 young rhesus monkeys and found that increased activity in brain regions called the amygdala and the anterior hippocampus predicted anxious temperament.

"YES! EUREKA!" WE'VE FOUND IT!

because throwing @!$%#, picking lice off each other and fighting over lunch HAS SO MUCH in common with YouTube, Justin Beiber, skateboarding and the little red headed girl next door.

#COMPLETEPOPPYCOCK

    Reply#1 - Thu Aug 12, 2010 1:43 PM EDT
    take2la

    ANOTHER GHOSTWRITTEN AND PHARMA FUNDED "STUDY" OUTED

    Study underwritten by the APA and lead study author Kalin tied to NUMEROUS drug makers

    Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, Bristol-Myers-Squibb, Forest Laboratories, Corcept Therapeutics, GlaxoSmithKline, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Neurotronics, Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, Eli Lilly, Novartis and Snaofi-Syntholabo, Corcept, CeNeRex Biopharma and Neurocrine Inc.

    Check out the area-

    This article has been cited by other articles:-

    for the pharma promotion trail

      Reply#2 - Thu Aug 12, 2010 2:47 PM EDT
      take2la

      Study drug was provided by Wyeth Pharmaceuticals.

      Period. End of statement

        Reply#3 - Thu Aug 12, 2010 2:52 PM EDT
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