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Shocking revelation: Santa Clara University professor mirrors famous torture study

Replicating one of the most controversial behavioral experiments in history, a Santa Clara University psychologist has found that people will follow orders from an authority figure to administer what they believe are painful electric shocks.
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Cellular Memory in Organ Transplants

In my experience as a physical therapist assistant, I have come to acknowledge the relevance of thoughts, emotions and spiritual beliefs to healing.
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Criminality linked to early abuse and genes

Children who suffer abuse and who have a common variation in a gene linked to behaviour are much more likely to become aggressive, anti-social adults, a major new study has found.
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CELLULAR MEMORY LINKS ASTHMA AND ALLERGY

"We should not underestimate the importance of the prenatal environment and postnatal immunologic development in very early life, because changes occurring during those times set the scene for what happens thereafter," said Susan Prescott, MD, PhD,
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Ga. man kills self 12 years after heart transplant

A man who received a heart transplant 12 years ago and later married the donor's widow died the same way the donor did, authorities said: of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Mental stress spirals with economy

As the economic crisis gathered steam last year, Americans became increasingly stressed out and experienced worsened mental health — a trend that continues today, according to a landmark Gallup-Healthways poll out this week.
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CMR: What is Cellular Memory Release?

Having a bad habit is a bit like being stuck in the mud…in your car. You try to get out on your own. You spin your wheels. But ultimately what you need is a good push. CMR—or cellular memory release—can be that push.
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