Biology of depression

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21Kinetic simulation study of cerebellar long-term depression Shinya Kuroda Nicolas Schweighofer

Kinetic simulation study of cerebellar long-term depression Shinya Kuroda Nicolas Schweighofer

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Source URL: icsb-2001.org

Language: English - Date: 2001-12-04 14:14:34
22The Effect of Feeding Method on Sleep Duration, Maternal Well-being, and Postpartum Depression Kathleen Kendall-Tackett, Ph.D., IBCLC, RLC, FAPA1 Zhen Cong, Ph.D.2 Thomas W. Hale, Ph.D.3

The Effect of Feeding Method on Sleep Duration, Maternal Well-being, and Postpartum Depression Kathleen Kendall-Tackett, Ph.D., IBCLC, RLC, FAPA1 Zhen Cong, Ph.D.2 Thomas W. Hale, Ph.D.3

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Source URL: www.naturalchild.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-03-13 03:26:46
23HEALTH EFFECTS OF FATIGUE Short term effects on an individual include impaired work performance, such as reduced ability to:   Concentrate and avoid distraction

HEALTH EFFECTS OF FATIGUE Short term effects on an individual include impaired work performance, such as reduced ability to:  Concentrate and avoid distraction

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Language: English - Date: 2012-10-24 22:52:17
24The role of orexin in post-stroke inflammation, cognitive decline, and depression

The role of orexin in post-stroke inflammation, cognitive decline, and depression

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Source URL: www.molecularbrain.com

Language: English
25The fitness consequences of inbreeding in natural populations and their implications for species conservation Ł a systematic map

The fitness consequences of inbreeding in natural populations and their implications for species conservation Ł a systematic map

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Source URL: www.environmentalevidencejournal.org

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26Amyloid-β is believed to contribute to the development of Alzheimer’s disease, but the mechanism by which the protein damages the brain is uncertain. Now, researchers led by Dennis J. Selkoe of Harvard Medical School

Amyloid-β is believed to contribute to the development of Alzheimer’s disease, but the mechanism by which the protein damages the brain is uncertain. Now, researchers led by Dennis J. Selkoe of Harvard Medical School

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Source URL: www.acs.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-05-08 12:52:09
27The Brugada syndrome mutation A39V does not affect surface expression of neuronal rat Cav1.2 channels

The Brugada syndrome mutation A39V does not affect surface expression of neuronal rat Cav1.2 channels

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Source URL: www.molecularbrain.com

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28Chronotherapeutics for Affective Disorders: Practical methods for implementing light and wake therapy against depression Professor Anna Wirz-Justice Emeritus Professor at the Centre for Chronobiology,

Chronotherapeutics for Affective Disorders: Practical methods for implementing light and wake therapy against depression Professor Anna Wirz-Justice Emeritus Professor at the Centre for Chronobiology,

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Source URL: www.psychiatry.unimelb.edu.au

Language: English - Date: 2011-09-27 00:17:33
29Stimulating Psychiatry: an update on brain stimulation treatments for depression Professor Paul Fitzgerald Paul is Professor of Psychiatry, Deputy Director

Stimulating Psychiatry: an update on brain stimulation treatments for depression Professor Paul Fitzgerald Paul is Professor of Psychiatry, Deputy Director

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Source URL: www.psychiatry.unimelb.edu.au

Language: English - Date: 2011-09-27 00:17:36
30Shelter Watch Our Mission: We are committed to saving lives and reducing suffering of homeless dogs and cats through education, advancement of

Shelter Watch Our Mission: We are committed to saving lives and reducing suffering of homeless dogs and cats through education, advancement of

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Source URL: www.sheltermedicine.vet.cornell.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-03-20 14:20:02