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Health Briefs (Dec 28, 2009)
The Sun Sun, 27 Dec 2009 09:40 AM PST
Baby aspirin taken for high-risk pregnancy complications does not appear to harm brain development in very premature children assessed when they were five years old, according to a French study. It may actually have some benefit, the study hints.

Canadian police consider GPS for people with Alzheimer’s 加國警方考慮提供阿茲海默病患GPS手鍊
Taipei Times Sun, 27 Dec 2009 08:24 AM PST
Police in Montreal are studying the possibility of offering GPS bracelets to people suffering from Alzheimer’s disease , an official told AFP. The Montreal Police Service (SPVM) is looking at ways to keep safe people suffering from diseases that degrade brain function, including memory.

Studies find breakthrough in PTSD treatment - Navy News, news from Iraq - Navy Times
Navy Times Sun, 27 Dec 2009 06:31 AM PST
Two new studies seem to provide more evidence that post-traumatic stress disorder is a chemical change in the brain caused by trauma â€" and that it might be possible to diagnose, treat and predict which troops are most susceptible to it using brain scans or blood tests.

Studies find breakthrough in PTSD treatment
Air Force Times Sun, 27 Dec 2009 06:19 AM PST
Two new studies seem to provide more evidence that post-traumatic stress disorder is a chemical change in the brain caused by trauma â€" and that it might be possible to diagnose, treat and predict which troops are most susceptible to it using brain scans or blood tests.In one study, Christine Marx of the Duke University Medical Center and Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center wondered why PTSD ...




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