Younger Smokers on Fast Track to Behavior Problems Later • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Sep 03 08 Adolescents who have tried cigarettes by seventh grade are much more likely to become regular smokers and have behavior problems as teens, a new study finds. “We… Hurricane Katrina increased mental and physical health problems in New Orleans by up to 3 times • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Sep 03 08 Half the residents of New Orleans were suffering from poor mental and physical health more than a year after their homes… Children of Older Fathers More Likely to Have Bipolar Disorder • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Sep 01 08 Older age among fathers may be associated with an increased risk for bipolar disorder in their offspring, according to a report in the September issue of Archives… Genetic predisposition may play a role in anxiety disorders • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Aug 27 08 Finnish scientists have identified genes that may predispose to anxiety disorders. Research conducted under the supervision of Academy Research Fellow Iiris Hovatta have focused on genes that influence… Alcohol consumption can cause too much cell death, fetal abnormalities • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Aug 26 08 The initial signs of fetal alcohol syndrome are slight but classic: facial malformations such as a flat and high upper lip, small eye openings and a short… New joint Israeli-American study sheds light on impact of terrorism on adolescent depression • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Aug 26 08 In a study on adolescent depression following terror attacks, Professor Golan Shahar of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Beer-Sheva, Israel, and Professor Christopher… Stress of war may help cause schizophrenia -study • Schizophrenia • • Schizophrenia News • Aug 23 08 Pregnant women who live through wars are more likely to give birth to a child who develops schizophrenia, U.S. researchers reported on Thursday in a study linking prenatal stress… Brian surgery many help people with severe OCD • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Aug 21 08 People suffering from severe obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) that doesn’t respond to drug treatment may find relief with brain surgery, according to a Swedish study. However, there are considerable risks… One abortion no threat to mental health • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Aug 14 08 Women who have a single abortion do not have a higher risk of mental health problems, such as depression, than women who have not undergone this procedure, the American Psychological… Gene variations linked to anxiety susceptibility • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Aug 13 08 Variations in a gene that regulates the brain chemical dopamine may help explain why some people are more prone to anxiety than others, a new study suggests. The gene in question,… Likely cause of postpartum blues and depression identified • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Aug 07 08 Unique biochemical crosstalk that enables a fetus to get nutrition and oxygen from its mother’s blood just may cause common postpartum blues, researchers say. That crosstalk allows the mother’s… PTSD causes early death from heart disease: study • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Aug 07 08 Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) significantly raises the risk of premature death from heart disease, according to results of a long-term study of Vietnam veterans. In the study, veterans who… Voluntary Exercise Does Not Appear to Ease Anxiety and Depression • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Aug 05 08 Voluntary physical activity does not appear to cause a reduction in anxiety and depression, but exercise and mood may be associated through a common genetic factor, according… Study identifies changes to DNA in major depression and suicide • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jul 30 08 Autopsies usually point to a cause of death but now a study of brain tissue collected during these procedures, may explain an underlying cause of major depression… Energy Drinks Linked to Risk-taking Behaviors Among College Students • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jul 28 08 Over the last decade, energy drinks - such as Red Bull, Monster and Rockstar- have become nearly ubiquitous on college campuses. The global market for these types of… Outcomes of Deep Brain Stimulation for Depression Sustained for One Year • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jul 21 08 Canadian researchers have verified that deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a safe, new approach that has shown tremendous results for patients with treatment-resistant depression. Published… PTSD Influences Levels of Depression and Pain • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jul 21 08 Patients with accident or trauma related chronic pain often have post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression. What isn’t clearly known, however, is how PTSD relates to mood disorders and pain… Using genetics to improve traditional psychiatric diagnoses • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jul 17 08 Psychiatry has begun the laborious effort of preparing the DSM-V, the new iteration of its diagnostic manual. In so doing, it once again wrestles with the task set by Carl… Researchers find a partially shared genetic profile between schizophrenia and bipolar disorder • Schizophrenia • • Schizophrenia News • Jul 17 08 Both schizophrenia and bipolar disorder can be disabling conditions, and both present clinically with significant mood and psychotic symptoms. These two illnesses also share genetic… Injured teens can be impaired by depression, stress • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jul 16 08 After a serious injury, some teenagers suffer from depression and anxiety that can eventually interfere with their daily lives, researchers have found. The study, which followed more than 100… Culture and depression • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jul 15 08 The expectation that East-Asian people emphasize physical symptoms of depression (e.g. headaches, poor appetite or aches/pains in the body) is widely acknowledged, yet the few available empirical studies report mixed data on this issue.… Visual impairment may be associated with higher suicide risk • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jul 14 08 Visual impairment may be associated with an increased risk of suicide through its indirect negative effect on health, according to a report in the July issue of Archives… Depression And Anxiety In Kids • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jul 11 08 We like to believe that childhood is a happy, carefree time, that little ones have nothing weightier on their cheerful minds than the next video game or trampoline leap. The sobering reality… Magnet therapy useful for hard-to-treat depression • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jul 09 08 Patients with depression that doesn’t respond fully to drug therapy may gain some relief with multiple courses of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), a non-invasive treatment that alters the electrical activity… Depression after stroke: a neglected problem • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jul 09 08 People who have had a stroke and the people who are close to them need more support in order to manage the consequences of stroke. As well as the physical disabilities,… Page 83 of 148 pages « First < 81 82 83 84 85 > Last » << Back to main