Sunday, September 27, 2009
Do ADHD meds lead to a lower crime rate?
Hmm. After years of hearing how using ADHD meds leads to a life of crime, now, courtesy of The Economist, we have an article suggesting that the use of ADHD meds may have led to a drop in the violent crime rate. Presented. . .without comment.
Saturday, September 26, 2009
"Neural Substrates of Self-Regulatory Control in Children and Adults With Tourette Syndrome"
Thanks to Shulamit for the heads-up about this paper.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Leaky gut -- no longer just a hypothesis
Researchers at University of Maryland are doing some really interesting research into the mechanisms behind "leaky gut" and its role in autoimmune disease and other disorders:
http://somvweb.som.umaryland.edu/absolutenm/templates/?a=893&z=5
This comes on the heels of Dr. Fasano's piece about Celiac disease in the August issue of Scientific American. No practical take-away as yet, but this is very cool, paradigm-shifting stuff, and it will be very interesting to see what other researchers do with this information over the next couple of years.
http://somvweb.som.umaryland.edu/absolutenm/templates/?a=893&z=5
This comes on the heels of Dr. Fasano's piece about Celiac disease in the August issue of Scientific American. No practical take-away as yet, but this is very cool, paradigm-shifting stuff, and it will be very interesting to see what other researchers do with this information over the next couple of years.
Friday, September 4, 2009
New ADHD med approved
The FDA has approved Intuniv for treatment of ADHD in children. An extended-release form of guanfacine, "the way it works is unclear, but the drug is thought to directly (sic) engage receptors in the brain's prefrontal cortex."
Thursday, September 3, 2009
"The Autistic Surfer"
Check out this very interesting article by Jonah Lehrer about surfer Clay Marzo, who has Asperger Syndrome.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
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