Search Results for "Violent Pathology"
Original Source: Forensic molecular pathology of violent deaths.
In forensic pathology, while classical morphology remains a core procedure to investigate deaths, a spectrum of ancillary procedures has been developed and incorporated to detail the pathology. Among them, postmortem biochemistry is important to investigate the systemic pathophysiological changes involved in the dying process that cannot be detected by morphology. In addition, recent advances in molecular biology have provided a procedure to investigate genetic bases of diseases that might present with sudd...
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Schizophrenia is a common serious long-term mental health condition that affects 5 in 1000 in the UK. It causes a range of different psychological symptoms; hallucinations, delusions, muddled...
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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More Evidence That Violent Video Games Help Spur Aggression
THURSDAY, Dec. 27 (HealthDay News) -- The more that people play violent video games, the greater their levels of aggressive behavior, a new study finds. The study included 70 university students in F...
Violent Video Games: More Play Time, More Aggression
People who have a steady diet of playing violent video games may come to see the world as a hostile and violent place, hints a novel study that looks at the cumulative effects of these games. Medsca...
Link between violent computer games and aggressiveness questioned
There is a long-lasting and at times intense debate about the possible link between violent computer games and aggressiveness. Researchers are now questioning the entire basis of the discussion. Resea...
Maybe Violent TV Does Give Little Kids Nightmares (CME/CE)
(MedPage Today) -- Children whose media viewing was healthy and age-appropriate were less likely to have problems with sleep than if they were allowed to watch violent material, a randomized trial sug...
Violent TV shows keep young kids awake: study
(HealthDay) -- There's more evidence that watching violent or age-inappropriate images on TV, in movies or on computers can significantly disrupt children's sleep.
PathCentral Debuts Agnostic Global Pathology Network
Various types of pathology networks have evolved over the years and new ones will continue to be created. For now, most of them will probably focus on the exchange of digital pathology files for surgi...
PathCentral announces roll-out of new pathology network
PathCentral, a technology-enabled company dedicated to the success of the international pathology community, and China-based Kindstar Globalgene Technology, Inc., today announced the roll-out of the P...
UK military personnel at increased risk of violent offending
Most strikingly, the study found that the proportion of young servicemen (under 30 years old) with a conviction for violent offending was much higher than among men of a similar age in the general pop...
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High prevalence of brain pathology in violent prisoners: a qualitative CT and MRI scan study.
The aim of this study was to determine the frequency and extent of brain anomalies in a large sample of incarcerated violent offenders not previously considered neuropsychiatrically ill, in comparison...
Easy Access to Firearms: Juveniles' Risks for Violent Offending and Violent Victimization.
Keeping firearms at home may increase personal safety but it may also increase the risk of injury. This study uses data from three waves of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health to asse...
Numerous studies have implicated frontal lobe dysfunction in anger-related impulsive violent behavior; however, few studies have looked at frontal activity during angry states in violent individuals....
Violent behavior and hallucination in a 32-year-old patient.
Resting EEG deficits in accused murderers with schizophrenia.
Empirical evidence continues to suggest a biologically distinct violent subtype of schizophrenia. The present study examined whether murderers with schizophrenia would demonstrate resting EEG deficits...