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May • 2004
Volume 35 • Number 5
 

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Vitamin B-12 and Alzheimer's prevention
Low B-12 is associated with poorer memory in older people with the higher-risk Alzheimer's genotype.
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Math ability and the brain
The brains of mathematically gifted children may work differently from those of nongifted children, a new study suggests.
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Meet the candidates for APA's 2006 president
Five candidates are running for APA president.
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Louisiana grants psychologists prescriptive authority
Louisiana psychologists' persistence pays off, and their state becomes the second to pass RxP legislation.
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Highlights of this year's convention
Read more about the diverse programming at this year's convention in Honolulu.
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Hitting Capitol Hill at the State Leadership Conference
The goal of APA's 2004 State Leadership Conference was to prepare psychologists for a future full of transformations.
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