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Pre-Trials Research: Reports summarize pre-trials research from Wyeth
Today's Medical & Research News Pre-Trials Research Reports summarize pre-trials research from Wyeth February 9th, 2010 Printer-Friendly Version City:Princeton State:NJ Country:United States Antidepressant Antidyskinetic Antiparkinson Antipsychotic...
NewsRX:  Feb 9 2010 5:27AM
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Dopamine Levels in Brain May Determine Social Status
FRIDAY, Feb.

5 (HealthDay News) -- The makeup of your brain may influence your social standing, a new study suggests.

Researchers conducted PET scans of the brains of healthy volunteers and assessed their levels of social status and social support.

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MedicineNet.com:  Feb 9 2010 4:18PM
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Dyskinesia: Researchers at Boehringer Ingelheim GmbH target dyskinesia
Today's Medical & Research News Dyskinesia Researchers at Boehringer Ingelheim GmbH target dyskinesia February 6th, 2010 Printer-Friendly Version City:Biberach Country:Germany Dopamine Hydrochloride Drugs Dyskinesia Microdialysis Microtechnology...
NewsRX:  Feb 6 2010 8:37AM
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Dopamine Levels in Brain May Determine Social Status
FRIDAY, Feb.

5 (HealthDay News) -- The makeup of your brain may influence your social standing, a new study suggests.

Researchers conducted PET scans of the brains of healthy volunteers and assessed their levels of social status and social support.

The...

National Womens Health Information Center:  Feb 6 2010 1:15AM
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Social Status Triggers Brain's Dopamine Receptor
Biological Psychiatry, published by Elsevier reveals there are internal rewards as well." Benefits that accrue to social status have primarily been viewed as external rewards.

A new paper in the February 1st issue of Biological Psychiatry, published by...

MedIndia:  Feb 5 2010 10:02AM
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Medical News: Brain Dopamine Receptor Density Correlates With Social Status
People have typically viewed the benefits that accrue with social status primarily from the perspective of external rewards.

A new paper in the February 1st issue of Biological Psychiatry, published by Elsevier suggests that there are internal rewards as well...

BioFind:  Feb 4 2010 3:02PM
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Brain Dopamine Receptor Density Correlates With Social Status
People have typically viewed the benefits that accrue with social status primarily from the perspective of external rewards.

A new paper in the February 1st issue of Biological Psychiatry, published by Elsevier suggests that there are internal rewards as well...

Medical News Today:  Feb 4 2010 12:45PM
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Brain's Dopamine Leads to Hunger for Thrilling Experiences
An international research team made up of scientists from the University of Copenhagen, University of Aarhus and University of Tokyo have been able to proved that the hunger for stimulation is greater on average among people who possess more of the...
MedIndia:  Feb 4 2010 12:40PM
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Need for Constant Stimulation Triggered by Dopamine in the Brain
Category: Alcohol & Drug Abuse News Font Size Our need for stimulation and dopamine's action upon the brain are connected, which explains why people who constantly crave stimulation are in danger of addictive behaviour such as drug abuse and gambling.

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MedIndia:  Feb 4 2010 10:10AM
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Brain Dopamine Receptor Density Correlates with Social Status
- People have typically viewed the benefits that accrue with social status primarily from the perspective of external rewards.

A new paper in the February 1st issue of Biological Psychiatry Dr.

Martinez and colleagues found that increased social status and...

Elsevier:  Feb 3 2010 2:34PM
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Dopamine plays a critical role in behavioral processes
People have typically viewed the benefits that accrue with social status primarily from the perspective of external rewards.

A new paper in the February 1st issue of Biological Psychiatry, published by Elsevier suggests that there are internal rewards as well...

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Dopamine Drives Thrill Seekers
(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Our need for stimulation is connected to hormonal activity in the brain, which explains why people who constantly crave stimulation are in danger of addictive behavior such as drug abuse or gambling.

The urge to actively seek out new...

Medical Breakthroughs:  Feb 3 2010 5:51AM
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Medical News: Hunger For Stimulation Driven By Dopamine In The Brain According To New Brain Research
Our need for stimulation and dopamine's action upon the brain are connected, which explains why people who constantly crave stimulation are in danger of addictive behaviour such as drug abuse and gambling.

Medical News: Hunger For Stimulation Driven By ...

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Hunger For Stimulation Driven By Dopamine In The Brain According To New Brain Research
Our need for stimulation and dopamine's action upon the brain are connected, which explains why people who constantly crave stimulation are in danger of addictive behaviour such as drug abuse and gambling.

The urge to actively seek out new experiences is a...

Medical News Today:  Feb 2 2010 1:38PM
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Hunger For Stimulation Driven By Dopamine In The Brain According To New Brain Research
Main Category: Also Included In: Alcohol / Addiction / Illegal Article Date: 02 Feb 2010 Our need for stimulation and dopamine's action upon the brain are connected, which explains why people who constantly crave stimulation are in danger of addictive behaviour...
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Research: Parkinson's patients shed light on role of reward bias in compulsive behaviors
Today's Medical & Research News Research Parkinson's patients shed light on role of reward bias in compulsive behaviors January 31st, 2010 Printer-Friendly Version Addiction Medicine Compulsive Behavior Dopamine Hydrochloride Drugs Mental Health...
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Perphenazine Therapy: Research from GE Healthcare in the area of perphenazine therapy published
Today's Medical & Research News Perphenazine Therapy Research from GE Healthcare in the area of perphenazine therapy published January 28th, 2010 Printer-Friendly Version City:Uppsala Country:Sweden Antipsychotic Dopamine Hydrochloride Drugs...
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GlaxoSmithKline: New glaxosmithkline research from GlaxoSmithKline, Imperial College outlined
Today's Medical & Research News GlaxoSmithKline New glaxosmithkline research from GlaxoSmithKline, Imperial College outlined January 26th, 2010 Printer-Friendly Version City:London Country:United Kingdom Dopamine Hydrochloride Drugs...
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Dopamine agonists associated with severe withdrawal syndrome
Dopamine agonists (DAs) are associated with a withdrawal syndrome that can lead to disability in some patients, research has shown (Archives of Neurology 2010:67:58).

A study involving 40 Parkinsons disease patients treated with DAs found that...

PJ Online:  Jan 25 2010 4:22PM
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Dopamine receptors in a songbird brain
Dopamine is a key neuromodulatory transmitter in the brain.

Dopamine receptors in a songbird brain.

Bioscience Technology Online:  Jan 23 2010 9:02PM
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Operative management options for symptomatic flexible adult acquired flatfoot deformity: a review
Dopamine is a key neuromodulatory transmitter in the brain.

Operative management options for symptomatic flexible adult acquired flatfoot deformity: a review.

Bioscience Technology Online:  Jan 23 2010 9:02PM
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A Novel Brain-based Computational Model Of How Parkinson's Disease And Dopamine Medications Affect Learning An
A new brain-based computational model is helping to understand how Parkinson's disease and dopamine medications - used to treat motor symptoms caused by the disease - can affect learning and attention.

As reported in a forthcoming article in the Journal of...

Medical News Today:  Jan 22 2010 1:51PM
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Medical News: A Novel Brain-based Computational Model Of How Parkinson's Disease And Dopamine Medications Affect Learning And Attention
A new brain-based computational model is helping to understand how Parkinson's disease and dopamine medications - used to treat motor symptoms caused by the disease - can affect learning and attention.

As reported in a forthcoming article in the Journal of...

BioFind:  Jan 22 2010 11:55AM
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New computational model helps understand how dopamine medications affect non-motor functions
Research from the Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience at Rutgers A new brain-based computational model is helping to understand how Parkinson's disease and dopamine medications-used to treat motor symptoms caused by the disease- can affect learning...
News-Medical.Net:  Jan 21 2010 7:10AM
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Novel computational model: How Parkinson's medications affect learning and attention
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20, 2010) A new brain-based computational model is helping to understand how Parkinson's disease and dopamine medicationsused to treat motor symptoms caused by the disease can affect learning and attention.

As reported in a forthcoming...

Science Daily:  Jan 21 2010 4:21AM
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