Alzheimer’s risk: Would you want to know? • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jul 15 09 When people learn they are predisposed to Alzheimer’s disease, any depression or anxiety is not long lasting, a new study indicates. These findings help address a longstanding debate about whether… Nearly 1 in 5 university students experienced violence in last 6 months: UBC study • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jul 15 09 While attending university, men are equally likely as women to have been victims of physical or emotional violence, and that violence is often… Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance provides peer support to those with mood disorders • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jul 14 09 After a lifetime of undiagnosed bipolar disease, Joel Kobren could no longer handle the mounting pressure of unemployment and looming eviction. On Dec. 17,… Are you at risk for depression? A quick family history could tell • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jul 09 09 If you’re feeling down, it can be hard to tell if you’re experiencing a temporary case of the blues or a serious depression. Now a… Looking at Leisure to Promote Mental Illness Recovery • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jul 08 09 It’s well known that those who suffer from mental illness can benefit greatly from an active lifestyle. But most of the existing research focuses almost solely on physical… LSUHSC research helps link schizophrenia to specific DNA region • Schizophrenia News • Jul 08 09 For the first time, an international group of researchers has found genetic evidence linking schizophrenia to a specific region of DNA – on chromosome 6. This is… Positive family history worsens depression • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jul 08 09 People with a family history of depression, anxiety and alcohol and drug dependence are not only likely to develop these conditions, but tend to suffer more seriously and need more treatment,… Number of Patients with Dementia on the Rise • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jul 06 09 At 81, Alberta Sabin’s mind is not as sharp as it used to be, and she knows it. She frequently misplaces common items, forgets names and appointments, some of… Overweight Kids Experience More Loneliness, Anxiety, MU Study Finds • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jul 02 09 As childhood obesity rates continue to increase, experts agree that more information is needed about the implications of being overweight as a step toward reversing current trends. Now,… Relaxation techniques decrease anxiety in dementia • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jul 02 09 Acupressure and Montessori-based activities decrease agitation in institutionalized residents with dementia, according to a report in The New England Journal of Medicine. Nonpharmacological interventions such as acupuncture, Montessori methods, and massage… Schizophrenia and bipolar disorder share genetic roots • Schizophrenia News • Jul 01 09 A trio of genome-wide studies – collectively the largest to date – has pinpointed a vast array of genetic variation that cumulatively may account for at least one third of… Study strongly supports many genetic contributions to schizophrenia, bipolar disorder • Schizophrenia News • Jul 01 09 An international research consortium has discovered that many common genetic variants contribute to a person’s risk of schizophrenia and explain at least a third of the risk… Poor sleep is independently associated with depression in postpartum women • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jul 01 09 A study in the July 1 issue of the journal SLEEP suggests that postpartum depression may aggravate an already impaired sleep quality, as experiencing difficulties with sleep… Schizophrenia linked for first time to chromosome region in study led by Stanford scientists • Schizophrenia News • Jul 01 09 Stanford University School of Medicine scientists have played a major role in an international effort that has shown, for the first time, that… Study shows that a combination of common genetic variations can lead to schizophrenia • Schizophrenia News • Jul 01 09 A multi-national group of investigators, including a scientist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, has discovered that nearly a third of… Discovery may provide new treatments for alcohol dependence • Addictions • • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jun 30 09 Researchers at the Sahlgrenska Academy, Gothenburg, have discovered a new brain mechanism involved in alcohol addiction involving the stomach hormone ghrelin. When ghrelin’s actions in the brain are blocked,… Schizophrenia Linked to Early Death • Schizophrenia News • Jun 30 09 The mortality rate among schizophrenics is four times higher than in the general population, with suicide being the No. 1 cause of death, followed by cancer, according to a new study.… Scientists link potassium flow with schizophrenia • Schizophrenia News • Jun 30 09 An international team of scientists has identified a variant of a potassium channel that affects patients with schizophrenia. The results, published in the journal Nature Medicine, show how the expression of… Mayo Clinic Proceedings Reviews Deep Brain Stimulation to Treat Psychiatric Diseases • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jun 29 09 Pioneering therapeutic trials to investigate the effectiveness of deep brain stimulation (DBS) in hard-to-treat depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and Tourette’s syndrome are underway at multiple medical… Mental decline may shorten life for seniors • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jun 24 09 Older people with impaired thinking or “cognitive” function are at greater risk of dying within a few years than those with intact cognitive function, new research from the UK confirms.… Latino Teens Happier, Healthier If Families Embrace Biculturalism • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jun 24 09 Over the years, research has shown that Latino youth face numerous risk factors when integrating into American culture, including increased rates of alcohol and substance use and higher… Afghani Children Suffering from Post Traumatic Stress • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jun 23 09 Children who live in Afghanistan are particularly affected every day by a multitude of war time stressors which increase the likelihood of developing PTSD: trauma, child labor, and family and… Depression linked with mental decline in older men • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jun 23 09 Symptoms of depression increase older people’s likelihood of becoming cognitively impaired, and this risk is especially high for men, a new study in the Journal of the American Geriatrics… Alterations in Brain’s White Matter Key to Schizophrenia • Schizophrenia News • Jun 23 09 Schizophrenia, a chronic and debilitating disorder marked in part by auditory hallucinations and paranoia, can strike in late adolescence or early adulthood at a time when people are ready… Study finds cancer is the second most frequent cause of death in individuals with schizophrenia • Schizophrenia News • Jun 22 09 People with schizophrenia are four times as likely to die from all causes and are 50 percent more likely to die from… Page 67 of 148 pages « First < 65 66 67 68 69 > Last » << Back to main