Brain region found to be linked to OCD-health

by Mon-Mage | July 18, 2008 at 01:55 pm
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LONDON: Scientists have located an area in the brain that fails to "kick-in" for people with obsessive compulsive disorder and those at risk of developing the condition.

The discovery could allow experts to diagnose the disorder much earlier and better track how treatments are working.

"The main finding is that in people with obsessive compulsive disorder and their unaffected relatives, part of their orbitofrontal cortex didn't kick in on line as it should have," said Samuel Chamberlain, a neuroscientist at the University of Cambridge, who led the study.

OCD is a psychiatric anxiety disorder that tends to run in families and is marked by recurrent and persistent thoughts and impulses, such as uncontrollable and repeated hand washing.


Hopefully after finding this detail about OCD, scientists would be one step closer to finding better forms of treating this disorder. There are a few methods in existence such as this one: OCD cure , but hopefully there will be even better, more effective ones.

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Barry Artiste
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at 15:33 on July 18th, 2008

Mon-Mage, I like this story. It's Awesome stuff.

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