Link Between Depression, Early Stages of Chronic Kidney Disease Found by Researchers • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Sep 08 09 One in five patients with chronic kidney disease is depressed, even before beginning long-term dialysis therapy or developing end-stage renal disease, UT Southwestern Medical… Mothers with postpartum depression with suicidal thoughts and their infant interactions • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Sep 03 09 The joys of motherhood for many women can also lead other new moms to experience postpartum depression and even worse – ideas for committing suicide. For… How Alcohol Blunts The Ability Of Hamsters To ‘Rise And Shine’ • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Sep 01 09 Chronic alcohol consumption blunts the biological clock’s ability to synchronize daily activities to light, disrupts natural activity patterns and continues to affect the body’s clock (circadian… Mental illness costs nearly doubled from 1996-2006 • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Aug 31 09 The five most costly medical conditions for the United States didn’t change from 1996 to 2006, but the country did see one big shift: spending on treating mental illness almost… Many facing home foreclosure may have depression • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Aug 25 09 The effects of the U.S. housing crisis may be stretching far beyond the economy, according to a study finding high rates of depression among people facing home foreclosure. Researchers found… Talk, drug therapy may ease depression in pregnancy • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Aug 22 09 Women who are depressed during pregnancy can take hope that antidepressants and/or “talk therapy” may be safe and appropriate treatment options, according to new professional guidelines made public this… Clinical Depression Causes Early Malfunctions in the Brain’s Pleasure Center • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Aug 19 09 Clinically depressed individuals are less capable of finding pleasure in activities they previously enjoyed, a recent study has proven. Research featured in the August 26 issue… $4.8M Grant to Develop New Treatments for Depression • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Aug 18 09 The University of Illinois at Chicago has received a five-year, $4.8 million federal grant to develop new therapeutics to treat depression. Depression, a serious medical illness involving the brain,… Sleep patterns in children and teenagers could indicate risk for depression, researcher finds • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Aug 13 09 Sleep patterns can help predict which adolescents might be at greatest risk for developing depression, a researcher at UT Southwestern Medical Center has found… Most child-porn users don’t commit sex crimes • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Aug 13 09 A new study suggests that most men who view child pornography do not go on to commit sex offenses - at least those men who have no history of such… Binge drinking affects attention and working memory in young university students • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Aug 12 09 * A new study looks at binge drinking’s impact on attention and visual working memory processes in young Spanish university students. * Results… Substance abuse, schizophrenia and risk of violence • Schizophrenia News • Aug 11 09 A study published this week in the open access journal PLoS Medicine demonstrates that there is an association between schizophrenia and violence, but shows that this association is greatly increased… Depression May Cause Patients to Become Less Active • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Aug 05 09 Feelings of depression could be one reason patients fail to follow their doctors’ orders on exercising and eventually become less physically active, a new research review finds. Although past… Twin Study Examines Links Between Depression and Artery Disease • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Aug 04 09 Major depression and coronary artery disease are only modestly related throughout an individual’s lifetime, but studying how the two interact over time and in twin pairs paints a… Depression and inflammation linked to pain in rheumatoid arthritis patients • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Aug 04 09 Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease that causes inflammation of the joints and surrounding tissues. More than 1.3 million adults in the U.S. suffer from… Depressed youth have more sex partners: study • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jul 29 09 Young men and women who suffer from depression are much more likely than their non-depressed peers to have multiple sex partners in a given year, new research suggests. And for… Study ties sunlight to brain function • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jul 28 09 A lack of sunlight can lead to reduced mental performance, not just mood disorders, among depressed people, a U.S. university study said Thursday. “This new finding that weather may not only… Watch for Preschool Depression • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jul 28 09 As health professionals learn more about depression, knowledge of the far-reaching prevalence or spread of the mental disorder is finally emerging. Significant focus has been placed on mood disorders and depression in adults… Almost 1 quarter of Spanish women take antidepressants • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jul 23 09 Psychopharmaceutical use has risen over recent years. This is fact, but what is not clear is the reason why. Researchers from four Madrid-based health centres have shown that family… Migrant work may harm wives left behind in Mexico • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jul 22 09 The wives of Mexican migrant workers may suffer poorer mental well-being - even if they feel freed of traditional gender roles in their husbands’ absence, a small study… Sinai Physiatrist Enthusiatic About Word Addition • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jul 20 09 It’s a word that’s been around since the days of the Truman presidency. But a patient looking up “physiatry” would find nothing in the dictionary. Until now. Last week, Merriam-Webster Inc.… Diagnosis and differential diagnosis of Asperger syndrome • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jul 17 09 Asperger syndrome is an uncommon condition, but probably more common than classic autism (the only published population study estimated prevalence at 36 per 10 000 children for Asperger syndrome and… Times of turbulence foster depression • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jul 17 09 “It was the best of times; it was the worst of times.” Charles Dickens’ pearls of wisdom may best describe 2009. These are times of turbulence: an increasing unemployment rate, an escalating… Depression: The palpable facts • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jul 17 09 “Feelings and emotions are essential parts of the womanly existence; they represent our evaluation of the events in our lives. In a very real sense, feelings and emotions are what human life is… Alzheimer’s gene speeds memory declines before 60 • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jul 16 09 People with the “Alzheimer’s gene” begin to have memory declines tied to aging before they reach 60, even if they have no clinical symptoms of dementia, a U.S. research team… Page 66 of 148 pages « First < 64 65 66 67 68 > Last » << Back to main