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Dementia impairs higher emotions?

July 30, 2012
Dementia can impair one's ability to recognise words describing feelings such as 'thrilled' and 'annoyed', according to the latest research. Sharpley Hsieh and colleagues from Neuroscience Research Australia (NRA) explored how …

New discovery could lead to Alzheimer’s treatment

July 26, 2012
Researchers have found that a new brain area that specializes in peripheral vision can treat Alzheimer’s.  Scientists made the discovery that a brain area, known as prostriata, was specialised in detecting fast-moving objects …

Why bottling up emotions may be bad for you

October 3, 2012
Let’s begin by rephrasing that sentence. Bottling up emotions IS bad for you.   Nathalie is in her 50s. Her children have grown up and settled. Her husband passed away recently. She has very few friends and mostly keeps to …