Neuroscience News

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Science UpdateDecember 20, 2007 Household-centered Intervention Effectively Reduces Dangerous Conduct Amongst Hispanic YouthA family-centered program that improves mother or father-youngster dynamics and family functioning is more effective at discouraging Hispanic youth from engaging in dangerous conduct than programs that concentrate on particular behaviors, in keeping with a examine printed within the December 2007 issue of the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology.

In a study of HIV-associated cognitive impairment in Uganda, individuals with HIV subtype D had been more doubtless than those with the opposite subtypes to have HIV-associated dementia (HAD), based on NIMH-funded researchers. A shift to a couples-based intervention for married and cohabiting couples in urban Zambia and Rwanda might forestall up to 60 p.c of recent HIV infections that might in any other case occur, in keeping with an NIMH-funded research revealed June 27, 2008, in The Lancet.

A short, one-time intervention delivered by a educated peer health advisor was an effective and low-price method for lowering new infections amongst younger, heterosexual, African American males diagnosed with a sexually transmitted disease (STD), in accordance with an NIMH-funded examine. A brand new research finds a big rate of HIV-associated neurological illness among HIV-optimistic populations dwelling in the Asian-Pacific area.