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Author Archives: Katre Tatrik
Can MRI Detect Antisocial Personality Disorder?
University of Tartu Cognitive Psychology Professor Talis Bachmann comments on whether MRI scans can detect antisocial personality disorder. Continue reading
Posted in General, Medical sciences, Research, Studies
Tagged antisocial personality disorder, MRI, neurosciences, psychology
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The Reason For Strokes in Children Is Still Unknown; Rehabilitation Is Getting Better
Every year, three to four newborns leave the hospital with a diagnosis for stroke. Rael Laugesaar, junior research fellow at the Department of Pediatrics explains that the reasons for strokes in children are still unknown but with regular rehabilitative care they are able to live a normal life. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, Medical sciences, Research, Studies
Tagged baby, birth, diagnosis, newborn, pediatrics, perinatal, pregnancy, prenatal, rehabilitation, stroke
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Was the Moth Really Attracted to Cristiano Ronaldo’s Tears?
Find out if Ronaldo’s moth was attracted to the footballer’s tears or came to offer friendship and consolation. Continue reading
Posted in Events, General, Natural and exact sciences
Tagged entomology, EURO 2016, football, moth, Ronaldo
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Genetic Mutation Influences Mental Disorders and Alcohol Addiction
Tartu brain scientists discovered a genetic mutation that influences mental disorders and alcohol addiction. Continue reading
Posted in Medical sciences, Research
Tagged alcohol addiction, brain chemistry, depression, genetics, mental disorders, neuropsychopharmacology, VMAT1
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Genetically Diverse Parents Have Taller and Smarter Kids
A global gene study shows that children of genetically diverse parents are on average taller and smarter. Continue reading
Posted in Natural and exact sciences, Research
Tagged evolutionary history, gene study, genetic similarity, genetical diversity, genetics, global study, health
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Estonians Want Estonians for Neighbours
Human geographers show how the segregation between Estonians and Russians has increased in Estonian cities. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, Natural and exact sciences, Research
Tagged Estonia, Estonians, human geography, integration, neighbours, Russians, segregation
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