According to Lisa Firestone, Ph.D., our relationship and attachment style is heavily influenced by our childhood family environment. She addresses three attachment styles and how the effect our adult relationships. Those styles are: secure, preoccupied and dismissing.
The College Board's Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) is about to undergo a significant revision which will be introduced in 2016.The most significant of these changes are:
- a perfect score moved from 2400 back to 1600 (as it was before 2005 when it was changed to 2400). - test takers will no longer be penalized for incorrect answers. - the test will include three sections: evidenced based reading, writing and math. - the essay is now optional. Below is a short video on how social networking may be contributing to loneliness and deterioration of intimacy. Florida is only one of two states that do not allow Nurse Practitioners to prescribe controlled substances which include psychotropic drugs and painkillers. For years, bills have been introduced (unsuccessfully) to expand their role in health care and current legislation seeks to give them the authority to Baker Act.
In the U.S., there are:
- Roughly 1.1 million people over the age of 13 living with HIV. -190,000 (about 16%) are unaware of their infection. - Rates of new infections has remained stable for the past decade at about 50K cases per year. - With early detection and the beginning of ART (antiretroviral therapy), life expectancy is now comparable to those living without HIV. - Male to male sex accounts for 78% of new infections. - I.V. drug users account for 8% of new HIV infections. For the full article, please visit: - www.cdc.gov - Some highlights of the report include:
- Alcohol use among 8th, 10th and 12th graders is at an all time low. - Marijuana use has increased among 8th and 10th graders and held steady among 12th graders at an all time high. - Cigarette use continues to decline in all age groups and more young people smoke pot than tobacco. - Among 12th graders, 46% report lifetime use, 36% report past year use, 23% report past month use and 7% report daily use. - There is a general decline in use across drug type categories and age groups save for marijuana. - The perceived risk of marijuana use among our youth continues to decline. For all of the report data, please visit: - www.drugabuse.org - Researchers the the University of Pittsburgh have learned that drug cravings can be stopped at the synaptic level. More specifically, a chemical receptor known as CP-AMPAR has been shown to be essential in the maturation process of synapses which send drug cravings (cocaine in this study) in the brain. The researchers have shown that cravings can be eliminated or greatly reduced by the removal of this chemical which stops the growth of these synapses thus rendering them 'silent'. While Internet Porn Addiction is not currently recognized as an formal disorder by the DSM, there is a growing body of research indicating that it will become one. A research review shows that the following signs are commonly held to be symptomatic:
- time consumed by sexual activity interfering with obligations - repetitive engagement in sexual activity in response to stress - repeated failed attempts to reduce these behaviors - distress or impairment of life functioning 'Wax' or 'Dabs' is a fairly new and significantly more potent form of THC. THC is extracted from marijuana by soaking it in butane or alcohol. The liquid is then boiled leaving THC is a 'waxy' residue. Lab tests show wax can have a potency up to 99% THC. Users pick off a 'dab' of the substance and smoke it in a customized pipe. While stronger forms of THC have been around for decades (e.g. Hash oil with THC up to 50%), Wax is an evolution of the drug that is gaining popularity with recreational users.
For the full article: www.turnto23.com For photos: www.google.com/search Maiken Nedergaard, M.D., D.M.Sc., a neurologist at the University of Rochester, has just published a study on a new understanding of the importance of sleep for brain functioning. She has learned that during sleep, the amount of space in between brain cells increases by 60% allowing for spinal fluid to more easily pass between these cells and wash away toxins accumulated during awake time. One of the waste products of the brain is the protein amyloid-beta, which accumulates and forms plaques in the brains of Alzheimer’s patients. Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis had previously shown that levels of amyloid-beta in mice brains dropped during sleep because of a decrease in production of the protein.
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