Latest News
 

Stroke risk in elderly treated with antipsychotics is newly linked to specific drug actions

Antipsychotic administration in the elderly is associated with an increased risk for cerebrovascular accident, more commonly known as stroke; a new study provides additional insight into this important relationship.
View full story

Post your comment.

Name:
Email:
Rating:
Comment:
Verification
 

  • Addiction as a disorder of decision-making

  • Clouds in the head: New model of brain's thought processes

  • Genetic predictors of postpartum depression uncovered

  • Finding a family for a pair of orphan receptors in the brain

  • Common food supplement fights degenerative brain disorders, study suggests

  • Child maltreatment increases risk of adult obesity

  • Elusive search for biomarkers in Huntington's disease

  • Premature birth interrupts vital brain development processes leading to reduced cognitive abilities in infants

  • Mediterranean diet seems to boost aging brain power

  • Sleep Apnea linked to Alzheimer's

  •  
     
     

     

     

     

    Sign up
    Receive our
    free newsletter.
    View past issues

     
    Very interesting.
    I especially liked the jungle test in the fun tests.
    - Dan Bierenga
    All fun and informative tests,
    I shared them with all my friends. Great way to better understand folks.
    - Matthew McAvoy

     

     

    Personality Test Center
    © 2012


    IPIP NEO™ | Power tests | Type theory | Fun tests
    Polls |
    Privacy Policy | Contact | Home