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Original Source: Treatment of Aggression, Anger and Emotional Dysregulation in Borderline Personality Disorder
This study examines the effects of 12 months of dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) for subjects with borderline personality disorder on aggression, anger and emotional dysregulation. Treatment effects will be measured by changes in interview, self-report, psychophysiology testing and fMRI neuroimaging.
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Histone Deacetylase HDAC Inhibitors
Histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors are emerging as a new class of potential anticancer agents for the treatment of solid and hematological malignancies. HDAC inhibition causes acetylated nuclear...
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Prozac effective as an anti-viral
UCLA researchers have come across an unexpected potential use for fluoxetine – commonly known as Prozac – which shows promise [...]
How Prozac entered the lexicon
Twenty-five years after Prozac was introduced, the name has entered the cultural lexicon and helped define how people think of mental illness. (BBC)
Patients on Prozac have 'increased C. diff risk'
Taking the antidepressant Prozac increases the risk of contracting a well-known healthcare-associated infection, a US study has shown.
Fluoxetine (a.k.a. Prozac) is Effective as an Anti-viral
Researchers have come across an unexpected potential use for fluoxetine – commonly known as Prozac – that shows promise as an antiviral agent. The discovery could provide another tool in treating...
Prozac 'increases C.diff risk'
Taking the antidepressant Prozac increases the risk of infection by a hospital bug, a study has shown.
Fluoxetine -- a.k.a., Prozac -- is effective as an anti-viral: study
UCLA researchers have come across an unexpected potential use for fluoxetine commonly known as Prozac which shows promise as an antiviral agent. The discovery could provide another tool...
UCLA researchers discover that Prozac is effective as an anti-viral
UCLA researchers have come across an unexpected potential use for fluoxetine – commonly known as Prozac – which shows promise as an antiviral agent. The discovery could provide another tool in tre...
Researchers at McGill University have mouse data showing a causal link between eIF4E-mediated translational dysregulation and autism-related deficits. The group also corrected the dysregulation-and th...
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The Emotion Dysregulation Model of Anxiety: A preliminary path analytic examination.
Both temperamental (e.g., behavioral inhibition) and environmental (e.g., family emotional environment) factors are associated with etiology and maintenance of anxiety; however, few studies have explo...
Emotional dysregulation in childhood has been associated with various forms of later psychopathology, although no studies have investigated the personality related adolescent outcomes associated with...
Influence of emotional distraction on working memory performance in borderline personality disorder.
BACKGROUND: Emotion dysregulation, characterized by heightened emotional arousal and increased emotional sensitivity, is a core feature of borderline personality disorder (BPD). Although current theor...
Memory for emotional words in sentences: The importance of emotional contrast.
Numerous researchers have demonstrated that emotional words are remembered better than neutral words. However, the effect has been attributed to factors other than emotion because it is somewhat fragi...
OROS methylphenidate in the treatment of adults with ADHD: A 6-month, open-label, follow-up study.
BACKGROUND: This open-label trial followed a previously reported randomized, placebo-controlled trial of osmotic release oral system (OROS) methylphenidate (MPH) for the treatment of personality disor...