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 Friday, April 22, 2005

Side Effects of Antipsychotics Are Known, But Rarely Monitored. Side Effects of Antipsychotics Are Known, But Rarely Monitored Psychiatrists are doing a "modest" job of monitoring for weight gain, diabetes and other metabolic problems that may result from use of the newer antipsychotics for schizophrenia, researchers say. Nearly all of the 258 members of the American Psychiatric Association in Georgia, Ohio and Iowa responding to a [...] [World of Psychology]000000comment []


Method Devised for Whole-Population DNA Analysis. LONDON (Reuters) - A Nobel laureate has devised a method to obtain information from thousands of genomes at once in an advance that could speed up the search for the causes of diseases and new treatments. [Reuters: Science]000000comment []


Sizing Up That ‘Look of Love’. Sizing Up That 'Look of Love' When a woman walks into a crowded room, what her eyes do in the first few seconds may determine how attractive she is to any man meeting her gaze. If she turns her eyes deliberately toward a particular man, he immediately rates her as more likeable and physically attractive, new research [...] [World of Psychology]000000comment []


Women more collaborative in work teams. Women more collaborative in work teams When it comes to leadership in the workplace, work teams made up mostly of women tend to share leadership roles more than teams dominated by men, says a University of Toronto organizational behaviour expert. "Women tend to prefer egalitarian norms in work groups whereas men favour hierarchical structures," says Jennifer Berdahl, [...] [World of Psychology]000000comment []


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