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August 26, 2004

Darin Dougherty
The angry brain
'All of us get angry from time to time,' says Darin Dougherty, a Harvard Medical School scientist. But Dougherty's research shows that anger paired with depression can lead to inappropriate, even violent rage. (Staff photo Justin Ide/Harvard News Office) Full story

HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES

Probing inappropriate rage
Looking into angry brains

Day-care exposure may reduce Hodgkin's disease incidence
Early illness primes body for later battles

Surprising variations discovered in human genomes
Unexpected DNA losses and gains found

Quantum network to deliver secure messages
John Myers and colleagues find way to hide behind light

How we fumble over race talk in education
HGSE's Pollock explores 'colormuteness' in American education

Research explains lag in onset of type of vertigo
Crystals in inner ear may explain 5-second delay between rapid head motion, dizziness

Scientists pinpoint molecules that generate synapses
Family of presynaptic organizing molecules could eventually yield new brain therapies

New HMS center to study diabetes' immune dysfunction
Research to focus on restoring body's tolerance of pancreas cells

 

 

 

 

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