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19 February 2007



Stress: We've evolved just enough to make ourselves sick - pt 2

Monday, 19-Feb-2007 4:43 A GMT+01
What can baboons teach humans about coping with all the stress-inducing psychosocial nonsense we encounter in our daily lives? "Ideally, we have a lot more behavioral flexibility than the baboon," Sapolsky said, adding that, unlike baboons, humans ca

Abstract: For Panic Disorder less paroxetine (Paxil®) may be more

Monday, 19-Feb-2007 4:41 A GMT+01
the authors investigated an association between plasma concentrations of paroxetine in patients with panic disorder and clinical response to initial treatment with paroxetine.

Talented people more likely to wilt under pressure

Monday, 19-Feb-2007 4:34 A GMT+01
Talented people often choke under pressure because the distraction caused by stress consumes their working memory, a psychologist at the University of Chicago has found.

Abstract: Oxytocin involvement in SSRI-induced delayed ejaculation

Monday, 19-Feb-2007 4:31 A GMT+01
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) differ in the severity of induced ejaculation delay. Various studies indicate that oxytocin is involved in sexual behavior.

Phobias A-Z: Xanthophobia

Monday, 19-Feb-2007 3:59 A GMT+01
Xanthophobia An abnormal, persistent fear of the color or word 'yellow'