You are here : health.am > Mental Health Center > Mental health and Psychiatry news Mental health and Psychiatry news Child abuse raises risk of later depression • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jan 03 07 Depression in young adulthood is “an important consequence” of childhood abuse and neglect, a study indicates. For many abused or neglected children, depression sets in during childhood. “Given that neglected… Jury still out on fish oil for depression • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jan 03 07 Though some research has suggested that fish oil may fight depression, the evidence from clinical trials is too mixed to draw any conclusions, according to a new research review.… Depression contributes to school dropout • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Dec 31 06 Research results highlight differences between boys and girls Of the several factors known to contribute to school dropout, we must now add feelings of depression to the list. This correlation was studied… Acupuncture alone won’t ease depression for most • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Dec 26 06 Acupuncture on its own does not appear to be an adequate treatment for depression, research shows. But the ancient Chinese medical technique is safe, and may be helpful to some… Optimists may have longer lives • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Dec 25 06 Optimists may enjoy longer lives than people with a dimmer outlook on the future, a long-term study suggests. Researchers found that of nearly 7,000 adults followed since their college days in the… Taste perceptions may aid depression treatment • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Dec 20 06 Taste sensitivity is altered by changing levels of so-called neurotransmitters that are thought to be involved in depression, British investigators report. In a press release from the University of Bristol, Dr.… Feeling stressed? Try holding your husband’s hand • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Dec 20 06 Women feeling stressed this holiday season could find help is closer than they think - by holding their husband’s hand. A study by a University of Virginia neuroscientist has found… Positive mood helps people see more creatively • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Dec 20 06 Happiness can give you a broader view of the world - literally. “Positive emotions really change the way you see,” Dr. Adam Anderson told Reuters Health. “It’s not a metaphor-it… Depression often seen with chronic cough • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Dec 13 06 Among people suffering from chronic cough, more than half have symptoms of depression, new research shows. The good news is that the depression seems to lift as the cough improves. Cough… Depressed anorexics may drop out of family therapy • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Dec 07 06 Adolescents with anorexia nervosa who also have other psychiatric disorders - usually depression and anxiety disorders - do not respond as well to family therapy as those without additional… One in 1,000 women hospitalized for mental illness after delivering first infant • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Dec 07 06 About one in 1,000 women within three months of giving birth to their first infant experience a mental illness - such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder… Guanfacine does not improve PTSD symptoms • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Dec 05 06 The antihypertensive drug guanfacine, which lowers brain norepinephrine activity, does not reduce the symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), according to results of an 8-week study appearing in the December 1st… Antidepressant drug treatment reduces mortality • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Dec 05 06 Antidepressant drug treatment is associated with a reduced risk of completed suicides and overall mortality among adults, although it also appears to increase the likelihood of nonfatal suicide attempts, according to a… Heart attack-related depression puts patients at risk for further cardiovascular emergencies • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Nov 28 06 New research suggests need for more targeted depression screenings, treatment strategies People who experience their first-ever bout of depression after having a heart attack are at… Depressed kids more apt to drink at an early age • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Nov 23 06 Children and preadolescents who show signs of depression may turn to alcohol sooner rather than later, researchers report. All the more reason, they say, to catch and… Blame Myelin for Many Neuropsychiatric Disorders • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Nov 21 06 What makes the human brain unique? Of the many explanations that can be offered, one that doesn’t come readily to mind is - myelin. Conventional wisdom holds that myelin, the sheet… Dementia Care Intervention Eases Burden for Families • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Nov 21 06 Intervention sessions, individually tailored to help people caring for family members with dementia, show promise in reducing rates of clinical depression, according to a multi-site study co-authored by a University… Mentally ill face compulsory treatment orders • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Nov 18 06 People with mental health problems could be put under strict supervision orders once they are discharged from hospital, under legislation published on Friday. Health Minister Rosie Winterton said the controls included… Anxiety sensitivity a risk to mental health • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Nov 14 06 The fear of fear itself may make people more vulnerable to developing certain psychiatric disorders, a study suggests. Researchers found that people who are especially sensitive to the physical signs… Happy People Are Healthier, Carnegie Mellon Psychologist Says • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Nov 08 06 Happiness and other positive emotions play an even more important role in health than previously thought, according to a study published in the journal Psychosomatic Medicine by Carnegie Mellon… New mental status exam detects mild impairment • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Nov 08 06 The Saint Louis University Mental Status or “SLUMS” exam may be superior to the traditional Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) in detecting mild cognitive impairment, according to a report released this… Carefully Monitored Treatment Can Help Two-thirds of Those Who Suffer from Depression • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Nov 01 06 More than two-thirds of people who suffer from major depression can become symptom-free if they are willing to work with their doctors and try various… Antidepressants Linked to Lower Child Suicide Rates • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Nov 01 06 Researchers report an inverse relationship between antidepressant prescriptions and the rates of suicide in children and adolescents - a finding that contradicts the Food and Drug Administration’s “black box” warning… Connection between depression and osteoporosis shown by Hebrew University researchers • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 30 06 Depression can cause a loss of bone mass, leading to osteoporosis and fractures, say researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The researchers say their findings constitute… Profiles of serial killers have limitations • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 27 06 Dennis Rader, the notorious BTK murderer who eluded capture for more than 30 years until his arrest in 2005, did not fit precisely into the FBI’s method for profiling serial killers… Page 63 of 81 pages « First < 61 62 63 64 65 > Last » << Back to main