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Duerson brain tissue analyzed: Suicide linked to brain disease

By Tamar SchwartzMay 3, 2011 Categories: Science News

Click Here to Read   Duerson brain tissue analyzed: Suicide linked to brain disease By Stephanie Smith on CNN News website on May 3, 2011.

Scientists say Dave Duerson’s brain tissue showed “moderately advanced” evidence of chronic traumatic encephalopathy. 



What a brush with death taught David Eagleman about the mysteries of time and the brain

By Tamar SchwartzApril 24, 2011 Categories: Science News



Click Here to Read:  The Possibilian: What a brush with death taught David Eagleman about the mysteries of time and the brain by Burkhard Bilger in The New Yorker on April 25, 2011.

“Time is this rubbery thing,” Eagleman said. The best example of that is the so-called oddball effect.

Where morality lives: How should neuroscience change philosophy?

By Tamar SchwartzApril 24, 2011 Categories: Science News

Click Here to Read:  Where morality lives: How should neuroscience change philosophy? By Joshua Rothman on the Boston.com website on
April 24, 2011.



New light on how mind meets brain

By Tamar SchwartzApril 24, 2011 Categories: Science News



Click Here to Read: New light on how mind meets brain: Neuroscience joins psychiatry on the couch Advocates want turnaround in autism treatment by Karin Kamp on the Swissinfo.ch website on April 23, 2011.

Duke University indicates lack of sleep could have caused financial crisis

By Tamar SchwartzApril 24, 2011 Categories: Science News

Click Here to Read: Duke University indicates lack of sleep could have caused financial crisis by Gregor Hunter on the National Beta website on April 27, 2011.

The return of the unconscious: Explaining the recent spate of books about the human brain

By Tamar SchwartzApril 21, 2011 Categories: Science News



Click Here to Read:  The return of the unconscious: Explaining the recent spate of books about the human brain By Richard Handler on the CBC website on Apr 19, 2011.

Richard Handler

Bacteria Divide People Into 3 Types, Scientists Say

By Tamar SchwartzApril 21, 2011 Categories: Science News

Click Here to Read:  Bacteria Divide People Into 3 Types, Scientists Say By Carl Zimmer in the New York Times on April 20, 2011.

Gut microbes help digest food and synthesize vitamins.

Seniors’ sex lives are up — and so are STD cases

By Tamar SchwartzApril 17, 2011 Categories: Science News


Click here to Read:  Seniors’ sex lives are up — and so are STD cases By Marni Jameson, Orlando Sentinel,  in the Los Angeles Times on April 18, 2011.

Dr. Connie Micklavzina talks with an older female patient. The rate of STDs among seniors is up, and there is a need for more doctors to talk about it.

The Neuroscience of the Gut

By Tamar SchwartzApril 17, 2011 Categories: Science News

Click Here to Read:  The Neuroscience of the Gut: Strange but true: the brain is shaped by bacteria in the digestive tract By Robert Martone in the Scientific American on April 19, 2011.

To Tug Hearts, Music First Must Tickle the Neurons

By Tamar SchwartzApril 17, 2011 Categories: Science News



Click Here to Read:  To Tug Hearts, Music First Must Tickle the Neurons By Pam Belluck in the New York Times on April 18, 2011.

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