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Depression medication use linked to increased premature births
Joel Schwarz - University of Washington The odds triple for premature child delivery pregnant women with a history of depression who used psychiatric medication, according to a new study. Researchers at the University of Washington, University of Michigan...
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Thu, Oct 29 2009 10:05 PM
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No pain, no gain: Get stressed now, reap happiness later
San Francisco State University No pain, no gain applies to happiness, too, according to new research published online this week in the Journal of Happiness Studies . People who work hard at improving a skill or ability, such as mastering a math problem...
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Why women are twice as likely as men to be depressed
Between puberty and menopause, depression is predominantly a woman's illness, with rates two times higher - or more - than men. In childhood, the rates of depression in girls and boys are identical. For seniors, the rates of depression among women...
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[UK] NICE advises GPs to prescribe anti-depressants for sub-clinical depression
By Nigel Praities Huge numbers of patients with mild but sub-clinical symptoms of depression will be eligible for drug treatment under controversial new NICE guidelines. Antidepressants are now to be advised in all patients with mild symptoms of depression...
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Thu, Oct 29 2009 9:35 PM
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Collectivistic cultures buffer members from depression
Collectivistic cultures, which promote social harmony over individuality, protect people who are genetically predisposed to depression from experiencing the condition, according to a study published in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B ,...
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Thu, Oct 29 2009 12:27 AM
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Depressed pregnant women more likely to react strongly to flu
Emily Caldwell - Ohio State University Pregnant women with significant symptoms of depression tend to have a stronger biological reaction to the seasonal flu vaccine than do women with lower depression levels, according to a new study. The finding provides...
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Thu, Oct 29 2009 12:21 AM
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Depression may inflate recall of physical symptoms
Nicole Riehl - University of Iowa Has neuroticism been getting a bad rap? New research shows people who feel depressed tend to recall having more physical symptoms than they actually experienced. The study indicates that depression not neuroticism...
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NICE Guidance: Depression in adults (update)
Depression: the treatment and management of depression in adults The UK National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE), has updated its clinical guideline for the treatment of depression in adults. The guidelines were developed by the National...
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Thu, Oct 29 2009 12:11 AM
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Abstract: Depression and immunity: A role for T cells?
Brain Behav Immun. 2009 Oct;doi:10.1016/j.bbi.2009.09.009 Depression and immunity: A role for T cells? Miller AH. Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia Much attention has been paid to the potential role of the immune system in the pathophysiology...
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Studies explore high stress-gastrointestinal disorders connection
Jennifer Burke Labriola, Burke PR Anne-Louise Oliphant, American College of Gastroenterology In two new studies, presented at the American College of Gastroenterology's (ACG) 74th Annual Scientific meeting in San Diego, researchers explored the connection...
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Tue, Oct 27 2009 11:47 PM
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Anxious mothers more likely to give birth to smaller babies
Amy Molnar - Wiley A new study published in the journal Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology reveals that anxiety in pregnant women impacts their babies' size and gestational age. Specifically, women with more severe and chronic anxiety during pregnancy...
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Tue, Oct 27 2009 11:44 PM
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New therapy for decreasing anxiety and improving psychological well-being in children
A group of investigators of the University of Bologna suggest a new way of approaching emotional disturbances in children by improving their psychological well-being. The study is published in the current issue of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics . Anxiety...
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Tue, Oct 27 2009 11:41 PM
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Depression often goes untreated in working moms
Health insurance, employee assistance could help mothers get treatment, researchers say TUESDAY, Oct. 27 (HealthDay News) More than 65 percent of U.S. mothers with depression don't receive adequate treatment, a new study has found. More......
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Psychological stress linked to Holocaust survivors' high cancer rates
Steve Graff - Oxford Journals Jewish survivors of World War II who were potentially exposed to the Holocaust are at a higher risk for cancer occurrence, according to a new study published online October 26 in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute...
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Tue, Oct 27 2009 12:25 AM
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Workplace bullying significantly increases stress hormone levels
Karger: Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics A study by Naples investigators published in the journal Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics reports on what happens in the axis which controls the secretion of cortisol in victims of mobbing. Mobbing (bullying at...
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Tue, Oct 27 2009 12:20 AM
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