You are here : health.am > Mental Health Center > Mental health and Psychiatry news Mental health and Psychiatry news Brain Imaging Identifies Differences in Childhood Bipolar Disorder, ADHD • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 13 10 Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago are the first to use brain imaging to examine the effects of emotion on working memory function in children with… Neuroticism expensive for society: study • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 05 10 Neurotic people aren’t only making themselves miserable; they cost society billions of dollars in health care spending and lost productivity, according to new research from the Netherlands. “We thought that economic costs… Early ADHD diagnosis a risk factor for depression • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 05 10 Children who are diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder at an early age are at greater risk of depression and suicide than other teens and parents need to take… Children with ADHD at increased risk for depression and suicidal thoughts as adolescents • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 05 10 Children diagnosed with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) at ages 4 to 6 are more likely to suffer from depression as adolescents than those who… Can Internet use trigger depression? • Mental health and Psychiatry news • • Drug and Alcohol Dependence News • Oct 05 10 Teenagers with unhealthy online habits may be at greater risk of depression, new findings from China hint. While the study isn’t proof of a causal link, it is the first to approach… Depression and distress not detected in majority of patients seen by nurses—new study • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 04 10 New research from the University of Leicester reveals that nursing staff have ‘considerable difficulty’ detecting depression and distress in patients. Two new research studies… New depression guidelines favor tailored treatment • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 03 10 Despite warnings about the risk, Americans have not reduced the salt in their diets in 50 years, Harvard School of Public Health researchers conclude. Using data gathered in 38 studies between… New depression guidelines favor tailored treatment • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 01 10 New depression treatments favor a tailored approach and include recommendations for the use of shock therapy and other alternatives, including exercise when people fail to get relief from drugs. The… Twin study may quiet doubts over PTSD-trauma link • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 01 10 Trauma really is the trigger of post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, suggests a new study that could help settle an ongoing debate. “It’s been argued by some that PTSD… Most suicidal adolescents receive follow-up care after ER visits • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 01 10 For suicidal adolescents, the emergency department (ED) is most often the chosen portal to mental health services. New research, presented Friday, Oct. 1, at the American Academy… Certain psychiatric disorders linked with risky sexual behavior in teens • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Sep 28 10 Although research has shown that teens with mental health disorders are more likely to engage in high risk sexual behaviors, like unprotected sex, a new study from… Can Mental Activity Protect Against Memory Problems in MS? • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Sep 27 10 A new study shows that a mentally active lifestyle may protect against the memory and learning problems that often occur in multiple sclerosis (MS). The study is… National study: Abortion does not cause depression or low self-esteem in adolescents • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Sep 25 10 A new study has determined that teenagers who have abortions are no more likely to become depressed or have low self-esteem than their peers… Cyber-bullying causes more depression, study finds • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Sep 22 10 Cyber-bullying may be even harder on the victims than physical beatings or name-calling, U.S. researchers reported on Tuesday. And unlike traditional bullies, cyber-bullies seem to be less depressed than their prey,… No link seen between moderate drinking, dementia • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Sep 22 10 While some research has suggested that light drinking may do the aging brain good, a new study finds that older adults who drink moderately may be no more or no… Use of Marijuana, Ecstasy, Methamphetamine on Rise in U.S. • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Sep 17 10 Illegal drug use in the United States increased from 2008 to 2009, federal drug officials reported Thursday, citing growing acceptance of marijuana and an upswing in ecstasy… Mood symptoms seen even with shorter IVF tactic • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Sep 16 10 Women who undergo fertility treatment with drugs known as GnRH-agonists run a risk of depression and anxiety symptoms, even if they have a relatively shorter course of therapy, a… Link to autism in boys found in missing DNA • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Sep 16 10 New research from the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) and The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids), both in Toronto, Canada provides further clues as to why… Intensive care diaries protect patients from PTSD • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Sep 16 10 Some intensive care patients develop post-traumatic stress syndrome (PTSD) after the trauma of a difficult hospital stay, and this is thought to be exacerbated by delusional or fragmentary memories of… New moms, dads show increased depression risk • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Sep 15 10 Depression is fairly common among parents of children younger than 12, with the risk being greatest in their children’s first year of life, a new study suggests. The findings, say… Mental maturity scan tracks brain development • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Sep 11 10 Five minutes in a scanner can reveal how far a child’s brain has come along the path from childhood to maturity and potentially shed light on a range of psychological and… Use of medication for insomnia or anxiety increases mortality risk by 36 percent • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Sep 09 10 Taking medications to treat insomnia and anxiety increases mortality risk by 36%, according to a study conducted by Geneviève Belleville, a professor at Université… Bipolar disorder does not increase risk of violent crime • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Sep 07 10 A new study from Sweden’s Karolinska Institutet suggests that bipolar disorder - or manic-depressive disorder - does not increase the risk of committing violent crime. Instead, the over-representation… Visual pattern preference may be indicator of autism in toddlers • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Sep 07 10 Using eye-tracking methods, researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have shown that toddlers with autism spend significantly more time visually examining dynamic… Parents at highest risk for depression in the first year after child’s birth • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Sep 07 10 More than one-third of mothers and about one-fifth of fathers in the United Kingdom appear to experience an episode of depression between their child’s… Page 31 of 81 pages « First < 29 30 31 32 33 > Last » << Back to main