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    Addictive Behaviour - A Choice Or A Brain Disease?

    New research shows that craving drugs such as nicotine can be visualized in specific regions of the brain that are implicated in determining the value of actions, in planning actions and in motivation. Dr. Alain Dagher, from McGill University, suggests abnormal interactions between these...
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    Is this normal behaviour?

    A strange voice called "The Supreme Chief Lizard King" keeps on talking to me and telling me to kill all who do not believe in him. He also says that he loves everyone, but will send anyone who doesn't follow him to hell.
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    Is there a name for the behaviour where (for example) a spouse will elect

    to wash the dishes before dining..? This is a little autobiographical, but bear with me. The point (in this headline example) being that the food was hot, and the dishes could have waited, but a spouse often choose to make everyone wait, let the food get cold, in-spite of gentle hints and...
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    My behaviour and his behaviour. Is he interested?

    My behaviour: - I am extremely shy around him, not able to say hello or smile at him - When he is speaking with me, I am not able to make eyecontact with him, I am just staring him from distance - I am just messaging him on FB, but there I am very emotional and honest - When he says hello and...
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    My behaviour and his behaviour. Is he interested?

    My behaviour: - I am extremely shy around him, not able to say hello or smile at him - When he is speaking with me, I am not able to make eyecontact with him, I am just staring him from distance - I am just messaging him on FB, but there I am very emotional and honest - When he says hello and...
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    Difference in behaviour? On phone & in person?

    I am a 19 years old girl, considered extremely beautiful. I have this administrator in my college who is around 45 years old. When in the office or professional enviornment, he is alright with me and even usually IGNORES me when someone(other admin or manager etc) is around. Though, in college...
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    One Neuron Has Huge Impact On Brain Behaviour

    Researchers from Queensland and the USA have made a unique discovery about how the brain computes sensory information. The study by scientists at the Queensland Brain Institute (QBI) at The University of Queensland (UQ) and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute in the USA was conducted to better...
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    Behavioural Sciences Change Health Care Workers Hand Hygiene Behaviour

    A major three-year trial led by researchers at UCL, in partnership with the Health Protection Agency, has shown that giving one-to-one feedback to healthcare workers makes them twice as likely to clean their hands or use soap. The Feedback Intervention Trial (FIT) is the first such trial to be...
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    How to discourage a child's bad behaviour when you can't stop laughing?

    I minded a child who is outgoing and loud. He does things which I find are funny but are actually bad. An example, he did a dance and pretended to eat trash and took a cup out of the trash can and started drinking. it was funny but I told him not to as he would get sick but could not stop laughing.
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    New Canadian Guidelines For Physical Activity And Sedentary Behaviour For Ages 0-4 Ye

    In response to an urgent call from public health, health care, child care, and fitness practitioners, the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP), with assistance from multiple partners, has developed two important sets of guidelines directed at improving the health and activity levels...
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    Would u tell the future genaral behaviour of a kid while oit is still in the womb?

    By how frequent it turns, kicks, it moves and 'jumps' in the womb?
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    Interesting topics in dog behaviour?

    I need to write a 10 page research paper for my dog behaviour class. What should I write about
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    A Risk Factor For Parkinson's Disease: REM Sleep Behaviour Disorder

    Patients suffering REM sleep behaviour disorders dream nightmares in which they are attacked and pursued, with the particularity that they express them by screaming, crying, punching and kicking while sleeping. Lancet Neurology has published the third consecutive work in five years about the...
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    on W7 Home premium, the firefox browser alters its behaviour after a short...

    ...delay:java script is turned off? I have a W7 Home premium with Firefox and after a short interval 30 minutes to some times several hours the browser displays web pages in odd colors and also indicate the java scripts are disabled (however entering the browser menu they are enabled) is this a...
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    hi i start my son on Concetta one month ago.i see his behaviour changed.he

    argue so much .? he also talk back more then usual .he gets upset easily.i wonder if that is the side effect of the medicine. do see improvement in study.but i am worrird about his behaviour.please reply only if you have personal experience or ADHD parents.Thank you so much
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    Out of character behaviour? Part 2?

    Part 2 Back to riding him. I successfully got him cantering well in circles one day. But our next session, he ducked out whilst doing his trademark "twist" when I asked him for a canter. I pulled him up and punished him, but I did not try cantering him again that day. Now I see that this was a...
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    rumours in pub about paedophile behaviour?

    the step daughter of one of the drunks has been making allegations about his behaviour in that respect - i don't take any notice as it is clear to me that his offence is committed at the point he first took a drink - after that he wouldn't know what he was doing.
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    rumours in pub about paedophile behaviour?

    the step daughter of one of the drunks has been making allegations about his behaviour in that respect - i don't take any notice as it is clear to me that his offence is committed at the point he first took a drink - after that he wouldn't know what he was doing.
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    Brain Biology Linked To Severe Teenage Antisocial Behaviour, UK

    Brain abnormalities rather than peer pressure could be the key underlying factor behind severe antisocial and aggressive behaviour in teenagers according to research by scientists at the Medical Research Council (MRC) and the University of Cambridge. Conduct Disorder (CD) is a psychiatric...
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    does god punish sinfull behaviour with something bad?

    I don't acyually know if I believe in god or not but I am looking for opinions/thoughts on whether or not god punishes sinful behaviour with something bad happening in that sinners life?so say a person stole something, would god punish them by not letting them fall in love or something like...
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