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Date Item Title Author
06-Dec-2007 30. Neurogenesis and depression: breakthrough or blind alley? Prof Joe Herbert
02-Oct-2007 29. Stem cells, hormones and pituitary adenomas Prof Andy Levy
15-May-2007 28. Is reproductive ageing controlled by the brain? Professor Andrea C. Gore
26-Oct-2006 27. Fetal Experience: Lifelong Consequences Professor Stephen G Matthews
09-Jun-2006 26. The metabolic syndrome: a brain disease? Drs Ruud Buijs and Felix Kreier
26-Jan-2006 25. Anabolic Steroids: A fatal attraction? Ruth I Wood
22-Aug-2005 24. Kisspeptin and its receptor: new gatekeepers of puberty Dr Sophie Messager
04-Jun-2005 23. Melatonin in humans - its about time Professor Jo Arendt
15-Dec-2004 22. The Neurobiology of Social Bonds Professor Keith Kendrick
30-Sep-2004 21. Environmental estrogens: foe or friend? Dr Richard Sharpe
30-Nov-2003 20. Seeing the light... in a new way Dr Russell Foster
15-May-2003 19. Depression, stress and the adrenal axis Dr Carmine Pariante
17-Feb-2003 18. Puberty: mind and body Dr Fran Ebling
07-Oct-2002 17. Pituitary tumour therapy: using the biology Julian Davis & Peter Trainer
01-Jun-2002 16. Genomic imprinting, hormones and behaviour Anthony Isles and Lawrence Wilkinson
01-Jan-2002 15. Ghrelin: A newly discovered hormone Dr Suzanne Dickson
01-Oct-2001 14. Is there such a thing as a healthy appetite? Dr Simon Luckman
01-Feb-2001 13. Early life stress can programme our health Dr Megan Holmes
02-Jun-2000 12. The maternal brain Professor John Russell
01-Jun-2000 11. Pheromones and reproduction Professor Barry Keverne
02-Jan-2000 10. Biological timekeeping Dr Hugh Piggins
01-Jan-2000 9. The cause of Cushing's Disease Professor Ashley Grossman
02-Oct-1999 8. Glucocorticoids, ageing and nerve cell damage Professor Jonathan Seckl
01-Oct-1999 7. Sex differences in the brain Dr David Spratt
02-Mar-1999 6. Sex hormones, mood, mental state and memory. Professor George Fink
01-Mar-1999 5. Stress hormones and your brain Dr Michael Harbuz
02-Dec-1998 4. Growth hormone rhythms from the brain Professor Gareth Leng
01-Dec-1998 3. Leptin: Your brain, appetite and obesity David Sunter, Donal O'Shea & Stephen R Bloom
02-Aug-1998 2. Brain development, fertility and Kallman's syndome Dr Jane Robinson
01-Aug-1998 1. Environmental estrogens: A hazard to human reproductive health? Dr Nigel Brooks