Dr. Frank Carter
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Clinical Psychologist Good Days In & Out of the Practice.
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Founder – PEAKS Performance
Clinical Psychologist Good Days In & Out of the Practice
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Dr Frank’s Publication | March 16 2023
Trichloroethylene (TCE), a widely used chemical used in decaffeinated coffee, metal degreasers, and dry cleaning clothes formulas, has been linked to a 500% increased risk of Parkinson’s d
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Dr Frank’s Publication | March 17 2023
Study reveals a link between oral health problems and a range of mental health and addiction disorder.
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Dr Frank’s Publication | March 3 2023
Pregnant women with anxiety have higher levels of cytotoxic T cells and a difference in the activity of immune markers that circulate in the blood compared to pregnant women without anxiety.
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Dr Frank’s Publication | March 31 2023
Study aims to assess why highly-processed foods are so rewarding to the brain and why they are so over-consumed as part of the Western diet.
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Dr Frank’s Publications | April 1 2023
Study reveals how a parent’s personality type can influence and shape the lives of their children, for better or worse.
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Dr Frank’s Publications | April 11 2023
Mice treated with a probiotic recovered from alcohol exposure and suffered fewer health effects than those not treated with the probiotic.
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Dr Frank’s Publications | April 13 2023
When it comes to decision-making, rather than committing to a single strategy, the brain computes multiple decision strategies simultaneously
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Dr Frank’s Publications | April 18 2023
Brain areas that control movement are plugged into networks that orchestrate thinking and planning, and control involuntary bodily functions. The findings provide a link between the body and the “mind” in the brain’s structure
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Dr Frank’s Publications | April 19 2023
Chronic alcohol consumption can increase sensitivity to pain through two molecular mechanisms. Researchers also identified potential new drug targets for treating alcohol-related chronic pain.
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Dr Frank’s Publications | April 2 2023
Researchers have identified a molecular process involved in gene expression in neurons which appears to play a key role in memory consolidation.
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Dr Frank’s Publications | April 24 2023
According to research, problems with the brain’s ability to prune itself of unnecessary connections may be behind a wide range of mental health disorders that begin during adolescence.
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Dr Frank’s Publications | April 26 2023
Our brain consumes a significant amount of energy, accounting for about 20% of the body’s total energy consumption. Most of this energy is used for information processing.
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Dr Frank’s Publications | April 30 2023
The shape of the brain has developed in parallel with its function throughout the course of evolution. The study examined 3D surface models of the brains of 90 species of Euarchontoglires...
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Dr Frank’s Publications | April 4 2023
How parents express and process their emotions can have an impact on their child’s emotional and social development, researchers report.
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Dr Frank’s Publications | April 6 2023
In adolescents, brain areas associated with emotional, social, and cognitive functions appear to remain more plastic, or malleable, than other brain areas....
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Dr Frank’s Publications | Feb 24 2023
Researchers have identified a novel stress-sensitive pathway in the reward system of the brain that releases corticotropin-releasing hormone in response to stress. Adverse experiences cause this pathway to become overactive.
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Dr Frank’s Publications | Feb 28 2023
Even modest consumption of alcohol can accelerate brain atrophy and increase amyloid plaque formation. The findingsreveal alcohol consumption can accelerate Alzheimer’s disease pathologies.
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Dr Frank’s Publications | March 15 2023
Changes in brain activity in the anterior cingulate cortex could be the best predictor of depression severity.
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Dr Frank’s Publications | March 22 2023
Researchers found sex differences and developmental changes in the brain’s white matter in infants and five-year-old children.
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Dr Frank’s Publications | March 24 2023
When dieting, hunger-mediating AgRP neurons receive stronger signals, inducing synaptic plasticity. This may explain why people tend to eat more after a diet and regain the weight they have lost.