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Abstract: Meta-analysis of the association between the monoamine oxidase-A gene and mood disorders
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Maternal stress boosts impact of common chemical on male fetuses' later fertility
Exposure to a combination of excess stress hormones and chemicals while in the womb could affect a man's fertility in later life, a study suggests Tara Womersley - University of Edinburgh Researchers looked at the effect of stress hormones - glucocorticoids...
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Thu, Oct 22 2009 12:29 AM
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24 hour light linked to depression symptoms
Jeff Grabmeier - Ohio State University Too much light at night can lead to symptoms of depression, according to a new study in mice. Researchers found that mice housed in a lighted room 24 hours a day exhibited more depressive symptoms than did similar...
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Thu, Oct 22 2009 12:15 AM
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Antidepressants and depression may both harm a fetus
Clare Wilson A US jury's decision that an antidepressant caused heart defects in an unborn baby is highlighting the painful dilemma facing pregnant women with depression. The most common antidepressants have been linked to birth defects and miscarriage...
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Thu, Oct 22 2009 12:12 AM
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Abstract: Photosensitivity associated with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
Clin Exp Dermatol. 2009 Oct 10; Photosensitivity associated with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors. Doffoel-Hantz V, Boulitrop-Morvan C, Sparsa A, Bonnetblanc JM, Dalac S, Bédane C. Departments of Dermatology, Hospital Dupuytren, Limoges...
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Thu, Oct 22 2009 12:10 AM
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Abstract: Acute administration of leptin produces anxiolytic-like effects: a comparison with fluoxetine
Psychopharmacology 2009;doi:10.1007/s00213-009-1684-3 Acute administration of leptin produces anxiolytic-like effects: a comparison with fluoxetine Liu J, Garza JC, Bronner J, Kim CS, Zhang W, Lu XY. Department of Pharmacology, University of Texas Health...
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Thu, Oct 22 2009 12:06 AM
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Separating the stress from the trauma of sexual assault
Jayne M. Dawkins - Elsevier After exposure to extreme life stresses, what distinguishes the individuals who do and do not develop posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)? A new study, published in the October 1st issue of Biological Psychiatry , suggests...
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Thu, Oct 22 2009 11:10 PM
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'GABA receptor shuttle' mediates fear conditioning & extinction
Jayne M. Dawkins - Elsevier There are increasingly precise molecular insights into ways that stress exposure leads to fear and through which fear extinction resolves these fear states. Extinction is generally regarded as new inhibitory learning, but where...
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Thu, Oct 22 2009 11:01 PM
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More long-term antidepressant use explains prescriptions hike
Sophie Docker - University of Southampton A dramatic rise in antidepressant prescriptions issued by General Practitioners (GPs) has been caused by a year on year increase in the number of people taking antidepressant drugs on a long-term basis, according...
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Thu, Oct 22 2009 10:50 PM
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Virtual reality tackles driving fears
Researchers at Manchester University have recruited volunteers with a variety of driving phobias to test whether virtual reality can be used alongside conventional psychological therapies to help tackle their fears. More... Copyright Centaur Media PLC...
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Thu, Oct 22 2009 10:41 PM
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Brain sensorimotor circuit helps balance emotional response to threatening situations
Karen Mallet - Georgetown University Researchers have discovered that a primitive region of the brain responsible for sensorimotor control also has an important role in regulating emotional responses to threatening situations. This region appears to work...
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Thu, Oct 22 2009 11:16 PM
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Are current antidepressants aimed at the wrong target?
Marla Paul - Northwestern University More than half the people who take antidepressants for depression never get relief. Why? Because the cause of depression has been oversimplified and drugs designed to treat it aim at the wrong target, according to...
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Mon, Oct 26 2009 1:20 AM
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Psychiatric disorders, sexual trauma linked to female urinary tract symptoms
Linda Gruner - Elsevier Health Sciences Depression, anxiety disorders and sexual trauma have all been implicated as risk factors in lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) such as incontinence and overactive bladder. The exact nature of these associations...
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Mon, Oct 26 2009 1:16 AM
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Pesticides linked to suicidal thoughts
Melanie Haberstroh - King's College London A new study in China has found that people with higher levels of pesticide exposure are more likely to have suicidal thoughts. The study was carried out by Dr Robert Stewart from the Institute of Psychiatry...
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Mon, Oct 26 2009 1:13 AM
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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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