Category Archives: epigenetics
An endogenous opioid deficiency/expanded suffocation false alarm theory model of panic disorder.
These are the slides from my talk at the First International Symposium on Translational Models of Panic Disorder. Vitoria, ES, Brazil, November 16-18, 2012.
TBI and PTSD Get $100 Million in Research Money | The Military Wire – seattlepi.com
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Football players’ mortality from Alzheimer disease and Lou Gehrig’s is 4 times higher
Another dent in the tired old tale of the role of (Mendelian) heredity in neuropsychiatry. More good stuff published in Neurology this week to follow. Articles Neurodegenerative causes of death among retired National Football League players Everett J. Lehman, MS, … Continue reading
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Tagged adverse childhood events, Depression, healthy brain aging, Inflammation, keto, long-term effects, Memory and Memory Loss, Parkinson disease, Psychological Stress and PTSD, Traumatic Brain Injury

