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  • Can Physical Symptoms In Depression Be A Consequence Of Low Energy Production Rates?  By : Health News
    A report in the March issue of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics introduces a new hypothesis on the mechanisms of physical symptoms.........
  • Treating SSRI Resistant Depression  By : Health News
    When your antidepressant medication does not work, should you switch to a different medication from the same class or should you try an antidepressant medication that has a different mechanism of action?
  • Treating SSRI Resistant Depression  By : Health News
    When your antidepressant medication does not work, should you switch to a different medication from the same class or should you try an antidepressant medication that has a different mechanism of action?
  • Caregivers Suffering Depression More Likely To Be Hostile To Children  By : Health News
    A new study in the journal Family Process reveals that caregivers with moderate to severe depressive symptoms showed greater hostility and less warmth.
  • Comparison Of Venlafaxine And SSRIs In The Treatment Of Depression  By : Health News
    There are numerous antidepressant medications currently on the market, but sadly, many patients still experience the debilitating symptoms of depression even with treatment.
  • Researchers Explore The Antidepressant Effects Of Ketamine  By : Health News
    Drug treatments for depression can take many weeks for the beneficial effects to emerge.
  • Low Income Women More Likely To Suffer From Postpartum Depression  By : Health News
    Poor women in Iowa are much more likely to suffer from postpartum depression than their wealthier counterparts, a new University of Iowa study shows.
  • As Antidepressants Begin To Work, Hopelessness Can Linger  By : Health News
    People taking medication for depression typically see a lot of improvements in their symptoms during the first few months, but lagging behind other areas is a sense of hopefulness, according to new research from the University of Michigan Health System.
  • Suicide Rates: Lowest In 30 Years, Not Affected By Reducing Antidepressant Prescriptions  By : Health News
    Two studies related to suicide performed by researchers from the University of Bristol report that 1) suicide rates in young men...........
  • Little Evidence That Psychotherapy Helps Elderly With Depression  By : Health News
    The jury is still out on whether psychotherapy can help older people with depression, according to a new review of recent research.
  • Depression In The Elderly Is Complicated But Treatable, From The Harvard Mental Health Letter  By : Health News
    Depression is sometimes viewed as a normal part of aging. It shouldn't be. Left untreated, depression increases the likelihood of disability, placement in a nursing home, and death.
  • St. Jude Medical Announces Clinical Study Of Deep Brain Stimulation For Depression  By : Health News
    St. Jude Medical, Inc. (NYSE:STJ) announced it has received an Investigational Device Exemption (IDE) from the U.S............
  • Antidepressants That Are More Efficient And Faster  By : Health News
    In the PhD defended by the pharmacologist and biochemist Jorge Emilio Ortega Calvo at the University of the Basque Country, a new anti-depressant treatment strategy is proposed that is capable of improving on the current one with its drawbacks.
  • Antidepressants That Are More Efficient And Faster  By : Health News
    In the PhD defended by the pharmacologist and biochemist Jorge Emilio Ortega Calvo at the University of the Basque Country, a new anti-depressant treatment strategy is proposed that is capable of improving on the current one with its drawbacks.
  • FDA Warns Of Suicide Risk With Antiepileptic Drugs  By : Health News
    In the wake of concern over an increased risk of suicide in youth taking antidepressants, FDA on Thursday released an analysis showing similar worries for patients of all ages taking drugs that treat epilepsy along with psychiatric disorders and other conditions.
  • FDA Warns Of Suicide Risk With Antiepileptic Drugs  By : Health News
    In the wake of concern over an increased risk of suicide in youth taking antidepressants.........
  • Healing the Hidden Self by Controlling You  By : lazysurfer2
    Healing of the hidden self will better all aspects of our lives, both the professional aspects as well as the personal aspects. Self-control is one of the crucial lessons of self-development and healing the hidden self, since it will lead us to becoming had better people overall. If we are able to show self-control in many situations, we will be able to overcome them and avoid the associated stress. It is crucial that we adapt and grow in life and become individuals that are more self-control...
  • Explore your inner-self  By : lazysurfer2
    The actual psychological personality of a person is referred to as the ‘self’ of a person. Each one of us has a hidden self within us, but we are not aware of it. A human being thinks that it is his consciousness that lead his actions. Actually, our inner self guides our behavior in our day-to-day life. This self is constructed and undergoes transformation with the passage of time as we experience new things. Ego also forms a part of our inner self. It makes us fight for our own identity in the world. It stresses on an individual existence of a human being separated from others. This will make an individual proud and selfish. He will neglect certain facts, which will be an obstacle in his self-awareness and thereby degrading his self-development. Thus for the development of the inner-self, the foremost step is self-introspection. This means that an individual should look within himself and analyze his own personality. This way he will be able to make out his own strengths and weaknesses. After this, it will be easy for him to take on to the methods that add on to his strengths and subtract his weaknesses. A person will then become more attracted towards the positive ways of life. This can be selfless service towards humanity and moving away from the negative thoughts of life such as jealousy and frustration. This will lead to the healing of the inner-self.

    Another way of self-healing is to take on an optimistic attitude towards life. Many of us are prone to pessimistic thinking, which is the reason why they fail to realize the possibility of a solution to the problem. Taking on a positive and constructive attitude will give an individual the strength to face the problems of life and seek a solution to the same.

    Self-healing add on to the energy level of an individual and also aids in curing disorders like insomnia, aches, depression, and various physical and mental ailments. Meditation and yoga are some of the other ways that helps a person in the realization of a higher self.
    Meditation is a method of healing that helps to think above his own individuality and think for the development of humanity as a whole. It is a three way process that works through self-regulation, self-exploration and self-liberation. It helps us to keep a check on our animal desires and improves our concentration. This brings out our potential by way of several exercises and strengthens our character. It leads us to a spiritual realization and bridges the gap between our real and true self. Moreover, by making we realize our mistakes and weaknesses it brings about a transformation in our personality. Last but not the least, it reveals to us the truth of life and death and contributes in one’s process of self-healing. Yoga, on the other hand, helps in achieving the tranquility of mind. It provides relaxation and reduces stress that helps in self-healing.

    Self-love is a method of transformation of our inner self. Every person has the desire that the thing or the person he loves should always be perfect. Therefore, if a person will love himself then, no doubt, he will make all the efforts to transform and develop himself and be a better person. ‘Reiki’ is a method that helps in self-healing. The person expert in this method can heal any diseases weather physical or mental and thereby by its vibes cures a person and leads to self-healing of his inner-self. Thus, many methods help in self-healing individual just needs to make efforts for the same.
  • Emotions in Healing the Hidden Self  By : lazysurfer2
    The old school songs and songs of today talk about emotions, simply because emotions are widely recognized as being a major part of many problems we face today. Rather people that lack control of managing their emotions is commonly referred as part of the problem. The fact is, emotions are part of the problem, and however, the emotions are ignited by something.

    One of the older songs, “It’s just emotions taking me over,” says a lot. Emotions will take you over if you allow them too, yet, these emotions only strike when the subliminal mind is affected, or triggered.

    Each day someone struggles with emotions. Many people find it difficult to manage these emotions. By exploring the subliminal mind however, one can learn to master the emotions more effectively.

    Keep in mind, medical and mental health issues could hinder some people from exploring the subliminal mind to master the emotions. For this reason, you may want to weed out any medical or mental related complications before venturing into subliminal learning.

    Once you have weeded out such complications you can move to address the emotional issues that you deal with.

    How to invoke subliminal learning to manage the emotions:
    Subliminal learning tactics takes some skill. First, you want to develop willingness, and the willpower to venture into this area of the mind where hidden messages reside.

    Preparing is always wise. When you are prepared, it often makes it easier to overcome any problems that may crop in. thus, prepare.

    How do I prepare to study the subliminal mind?
    First, preparation develops from training, coaching, priming, warming up, practice, planning, organizing, and so on. First, set up a plan. Organize the plan so that you know which direction you are going. Put the plan into order and then start practicing daily until you are well trained to master the emotions through subliminal learning.

    No one knows your history better than you do. Therefore, set up a plan that revolves around your history, including your experiences, learning and knowledge. Consider the way you see things now. Arrange your plan so that it fits according to your needs or style of life.

    Begin practice. Practice will train you to work through your problems effectively and to discover the hidden self. Warm up each time before you begin practice so that you are prepared for whatever you may discover.

    You can plan each day to warm up by creating diagrams, mind maps, charts, or other solutions that give you improvising to work through your problems. By doing so you can develop strategies, ideas, plots, etc to allow you to make proposals at times your subliminal mind does not cooperate.

    Using mind maps is a great way to develop strategies and ideas that will assist you with exploring the subliminal mind to master the emotions. Mind maps are often created from images you develop in your mind.

    Once you have developed those images it will be easier if you write down what you imagine, your new ideas, strategies, et cetera. Draw sketches to assist you with imaging. This gives you an arrangement, which helps you to organize your thoughts and to prepare for whatever you may discover during the process of subliminal challenging.

    Some of the best tools we have to discover the hidden self resides inside of you. Only you can master the emotions by exploring the subliminal mind while using innate tools, such as self-talk, subliminal exploration, meditation, et cetera. Take some time to learn the latest techniques so that you can work through subliminal exploring. Make it a goal to master the emotional reactions that causes anger, fear, resentment, doubt, and so on.
  • Emotional Responses in Healing the Hidden Self  By : lazysurfer2
    Healing is a great way to alter emotional responses whereas anger, resentment or other negative responses develop.

    Our emotions react to things we harbor in our mind, such as anger, fear, resentment, doubt, and so on. All these negative emotions build, which causes us to react in accord to how we see things. In other words, what we perceive also plays a part in how our emotions will respond.

    The best way to manage emotional responses to heal the hidden self is to understand, the brain...
  • Fluoxetine Plus Behavior Therapy Helps Teens With Substance Abuse Disorders And Depression  By : Health News
    Teens who have depression and also have substance abuse disorders seem to benefit from a combination of fluoxetine and cognitive behavioral therapy, according to an article in Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine (JAMA/Archives), November issue.
  • Study Of Depression And Suicide In Veterans  By : Health News
    The largest and most up-to-date study of suicides among depressed veterans provides important new data that may help guide screening and treatment for all veterans.
  • Escitalopram Significantly Improves Quality Of Life In Major Depressive Disorder  By : Health News
    Treatment with the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor escitalopram significantly improves quality of life in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) or generalised anxiety disorder (GAD), according to a meta-analysis reported this week at the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology Congress (13-17 October, Vienna, Austria).
  • Immune System Malfunction and Thyroid  By : Serge Kopbuh
    When you go out into the world every day, try to remember you have an immune system designed to withstand the daily medical issues that afflict us. But, it needs help. Like any defense system, it needs replenishing to do its vital work. Immune system malfunction is at the root of most disease conditions. It becomes affected if your thyroid gland is inactive or over active. If your thyroid levels are low, you can balance it through Thyromine and can control your immune system.
  • Clinical Depression  By : Randy Liew
    Defining depression is not an easy task. Depression can be described as a mental state in which a person can suffer from melancholy, despair and intense sadness. Clinical depression or MDD (major depressive disorder) is a condition in which a person’s day to day functioning and social life is disrupted because of depression. It is normal for people to feel depressed sometimes, however a continuous state of depression poses a serious health concern.
  • Why You Need Depression Books  By : Abhay Norman
    If you are looking for information on depression there are places that you can turn to in order to get help. You will see that there are many different depression books that are on the market today that will help you understand the problems that depression can cause and any other questions that you may have on the subject of depression.
  • Treating Depression - Conventional Ways  By : Abhay Norman
    Depression is a common problem among people. There is nothing wrong in having depression and you need not feel ashamed about it. You should keep this in mind when you're looking for depression treatment. The most typical method of treating depression is by using therapy.
  • Link Between Depression And Cardiovascular Disease  By : Health News
    Depression has long had a popular link to cardiovascular disease and death.
  • Depression Intervention in Workplace Increases Employee Productivity 2.6 Hours a Week  By : Health News
    A study conducted by Harvard Medical School, Group Health Cooperative’s Center for Health Studies and OptumHealth Behavioral Solutions (formerly United Behavioral Health) found that a systematic approach to identifying and treating depression not only improves clinical outcomes but also results in higher job retention,.....
  • Cause of Depression  By : Abhay Norman
    There are different reasons why people suffer from depression. Sometimes a person has issues that they are not able to handle.
  • Chocolate Craving When Depressed: A Personality Marker  By : Health News
    People who crave chocolate when they are depressed are more likely to have a 'neurotic' than an 'introverted' type of personality, a new study from Australia has found.
  • Depression, Aging, And Proteins Made By A Virus All Linked To Heart Disease  By : Health News
    Researchers here have linked an increase in two immune system proteins essential for inflammation to a latent viral infection and proposed a chain of events that might accelerate cardiovascular disease.
  • Depressed Teens Benefit From Fluoxetine And Psychotherapy Combination  By : Health News
    Treating depressed teenagers with a combination of cognitive behavioral therapy and fluoxetine.......
  • Major Depressive Disorder Among Elderly Nigerians Linked To Urbanization  By : Health News
    Elderly Nigerians, especially elderly women, are more susceptible to MDD (major depressive disorder). Levels of urbanization also have an impact on the incidence of MDD among the elderly.
  • Response To World Health Organisation's Research Into Depression Published In The Lancet  By : Health News
    In response to the publication of World Health Organisation research into depression in The Lancet, Kathryn Hill.............
  • Response To World Health Organisation's Research Into Depression Published In The Lancet  By : Health News
    In response to the publication of World Health Organisation research into depression in The Lancet, Kathryn Hill.............
  • When Antidepressant Drugs Are Not Enough. A New Study On Their Combination With Psychotherapy  By : Health News
    A group of Dutch investigators has reported on a new study on the combination of antidepressant drugs and psychotherapy in the September issue of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics.
  • The Road To Recovery From Depression Don't Drive Today With Yesterday's Map  By : Health News
    There has been a lot of discussion about obtaining recovery from depression. This discussion was sparked by the results of the largest treatment trial (STAR D).
  • Depression In Women With Migraine Linked To Childhood Abuse  By : Health News
    Childhood abuse is more common in women with migraine who suffer depression than in women with migraine alone, according to a study published in the September 4, 2007................
  • New Study Supports Efficacy Of Vagus Nerve Stimulation For Treatment-Resistant Depression  By : Health News
    Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) today announced the results of a functional MRI (fMRI) study examining the effects of VNS (Vagus Nerve Stimulation) Therapy(TM) for patients with treatment-resistant depression (TRD).
  • Normal Emotional Processing Breaks Down In Clinical Depression, Brain Imaging Reveals  By : Health News
    Brain imaging has revealed a breakdown in normal patterns of emotional processing that impairs the ability of people with clinical depression to suppress negative emotional states.
  • Normal Emotional Processing Breaks Down In Clinical Depression, Brain Imaging Reveals  By : Health News
    Brain imaging has revealed a breakdown in normal patterns of emotional processing that impairs the ability of people with clinical depression to suppress negative emotional states.
  • Placebo Effect May Explain Relapse From Antidepressant Medication  By : Health News
    A new study by Rhode Island Hospital researchers indicates that a relapse during antidepressant continuation treatment may be due to a relapse in patients who were not true drug responders.
  • How To Avoid Stress  By : Andrew John
    Dealing with the stress is not an easy thing for a beginner. Yet there are some useful hints which can help you to reduce the stress, relax a bit, and thus be able to efficiently deal with the stressful situations in your life.
  • The Many Faces Of Stress  By : Andrew John
    Stress can affect everybody, but for the same amount of stress or severity of causes everyone reacts in different way, so setting its precise definition is very hard if not impossible. Still stress, unlike many other conditions, affect usually both our mind and body and no one is immune to it.
  • Stress - Know Your Enemy  By : Andrew John
    Stress is in fact an inseparable companion in our life. Still, we react to it in different ways. Some of us learn how to not let it get to them, others close themselves from not only the stress but also other influences and emotions, while many other are very vulnerable to even smallest causes of stress. Still, there are many methods to get rid of the stress, but to follow them and become happy and healthy, you must first know which type of personality you have to know how you can deal with the problem.
  • Brain blood flow may hold cues to treat depression  By : Health News
    Israel researchers have found cues for treating depression in impaired cerebral (brain) blood flow.
  • Depression Is not The End Of The World, But It Can Seem that Way  By : Steve Simpson
    It is so simple to just label depression as something that only affects the weak minded people, or if not just .. other people. The truth is that if you or anyone at all that you have cared about has been touched by it you will know that it can be much more. We see depression every single day nowadays and its not always in real life, movies, television and, books, all represent it from time to time and often the aim is to make a joke out of it, but what does a depressive disorder really mean?
  • Approval Of Wyeth's Experimental Drug Pristiq As Depression Treatment Will Not Be Delayed By FDA  By : Health News
    FDA's request for more data on Wyeth's experimental drug Pristiq as a nonhormonal treatment for hot flashes and other menopausal symptoms should not delay its approval as a depression treatment............
  • Thyromine Revealed - The Claims And Facts Behind Behind It  By : Steve Simpson
    Staggering amounts of people in the world today are suffering from various illnesses. Some are treatable, and unfortunately some are not. One such illness, which is treatable and often undiagnosed, is hypothyroidism. Hypothyroidism affects a large number of women and men in different ways. This article will talk about the symptoms, and also look at a common, all natural treatment called Thyromine.
  • How To Manage Stress If It Lasts Longer Than A Few Days  By : Andrew John
    Any stress that an individual deal with regularly, but does nothing to keep it in check, can be considered long-term. Such stress is capable of causing several serious mental and health problems.
  • Things That Cause Your Stress  By : Andrew John
    Have you been feeling stressed continuously for months? Have all usual tricks that help people get rid of stress worked way below your expectations? Are you getting desperate and go at lengths to manage your stress, yet your successes are temporary? If any of your answers to those question is "yes", it is time for a change in tactics. Instead of waging guerilla warfare against stress, you have to prepare a regular campaign. Take your time, have a cup of coffee, sit back, and start preparing a list of things that make you feel stressed. Once completed, it will be an excellent weapon against long-time stress - one that may win this war in a few weeks.
  • Getting Rid Of Stress  By : Andrew John
    All of us have something that makes us down: lack of money, family issues, relationship problems or boss who hates us. Despite the fact that such situations are very common, we still often feel extremely stressed about them. You simply have to learn how to cope with such situations - this is the only way for you to breath freely again.
  • Stressful jobs double depression, anxiety risk  By : Health News
    Stressful jobs double the risk of depression and anxiety in young adults, warn UK researchers.
  • Preventing Stress The Easy Way  By : Andrew John
    Preventing stress is often very difficult. This dangerous health condition, capable of ruining one's health completely in a very short time, still lack one simple treatment. The problem is caused by the fact that it may be caused or influenced by several dozens factors and the exact reasons of the stress depend solely on the individual situation.
  • Helping Stress Victims  By : Andrew John
    A natural reaction when you see someone suffering from a lot of stress is of course to help him solve the problem and care for him until bad times are gone for good. The trouble is that all too often we don't really help - quite the contrary.
  • Hereditary Linked To Premenstrual Depression  By : Health News
    A specific genetic variation may be tied to an increased risk for severe premenstrual depression.............
  • A Proper Diet Can Help You Lower Your Stress Level  By : Andrew John
    What may cause stress? Virtually everything: an important meeting, difficult negotiations or a traffic jam are only a few examples of stressful situations. We have no choice - we can't avoid them and we can't delay them. For most people the only way that help them cope with increasing stress level is food: a bar of chocolate, candies or cookies. They do it unconsciously, but they still do it as eating is the simplest and very effective short-term stress reliever - unless you overdo it.
  • The Way Your Body Suffers From Stress  By : Andrew John
    Stress is bad for health. It does bring much more than just mild emotional problems, it affects the body, too. We have to learn how to deal with it unless we want to let it ruin our health.
  • Pregnancy Without Pounds - Pregnancy Weight Loss Free Mini-Course  By : Jane Colmer
    One of the chief ways of controlling pregnancy weight gain is by exercising. Through the journey of your pregnancy, your body will go through changes. Good maternity health will depend on getting the correct amounts of nutrition and exercise. All of this will go toward creating a pleasant and healthy atmosphere for your baby. To help reduce your recovery time, exercising during pregnancy is vitally important for helping your body through this stressful time of your life.
  • Stress and It's Many Causes  By : Andrew John
    Stress is everywhere, yet most of us have yet learned how to respond to it correctly. We fail both to cope with its effects and its reasons. There are hundreds of potential stress causes - some of them are well-known, but many still remain hidden. Before we can start to cope with our stress-induced problems, we have to identify what has caused our present situation.
  • "Stress-Talks": How To Let Your Stress Go  By : Andrew John
    In case of stress, all too often we feel helpless and alone. We know we should do something about the problem, but we do not have an idea what exactly needs to be done. In such situation, the only solution is to talk about your stress and the situation that has caused it. Be mindful, though: you must not talk to just anyone.
  • Depression More Pervasive Among Back Pain Sufferers, A Study By Spine-Health.Com Reveals  By : Health News
    A study by Spine-health.com, the leading health information website for consumers with chronic pain and back pain...................
  • Girls who constantly talk about their problems face higher depression, anxiety risk  By : Health News
    Girls really should stop complaining about their problems with their pals, for a new study has found that those who do so, are at a greater risk of developing anxiety and depression.
  • Rat Study Reveals Brain Pathway Of Depression  By : Health News
    Scientists' hunt for the cause of depression has implicated so many suspects and found so many treatments with different mechanisms that the condition remains an enigma.
  • Commonly Prescribed Antidepressants Associated With Lower Bone Density In Older Men And Women  By : Health News
    The class of antidepressant medications known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors may be associated with an increased rate of bone loss in older men and women ..............
  • Suicide Attempts Decline After Depression Treatment  By : Health News
    In a study of more than 100,000 patients treated for depression, suicide attempts declined during the first month of treatment - whether that treatment consisted of medication, psychotherapy, or both.
  • Antidepressant Mirtazapine (Remeron®) Submitted For Approval In Japan  By : Health News
    Organon, the human healthcare business unit of Akzo Nobel and Meiji Seika Kaisha has announced the filing of the new drug application for the novel antidepressant mirtazapine (also known as Remeron®) to the Japanese health authorities (PMDA).
  • Young Adults Not At Risk Of Suicidal Behavior From Antidepressants  By : Health News
    Antidepressants lower the risk of suicide attempt in adults with depression, according to a study published in the July issue of the American Journal of Psychiatry.
  • Exercise Stimulates The Formation Of New Brain Cells  By : Health News
    Exercise has a similar effect to antidepressants on depression.
  • Antidepressant Warnings Appear To Be Associated With Decreased Prescription Rates Among Tennessee  By : Health News
    Regulatory warnings regarding the risk of suicidal thoughts and behaviors appear to be associated with reductions in the number of antidepressant medication prescriptions among children and adolescents covered by Tennessee's expanded Medicaid program . . . . . . . .
  • The Fight Against Depression Could Be Assisted By Adding Folic Acid To Bread  By : Health News
    A unique study by researchers at the University of York and Hull York Medical School has confirmed a link between depression and low levels of folate . . . . . . .
  • OHSU Scientists Find Antidepressant, Bone Loss Link  By : Health News
    Two new studies suggest older men and women taking selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, a class of antidepressants that includes Prozac, Paxil and Zoloft, are prone to increased bone loss.
  • New Pacemaker-Like Device Offers Hope To Those Living With Treatment-Resistant Depression  By : Health News
    Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center today announced that James McInerney, M.D., associate professor of neurosurgery . . . . . . . .
  • Geisinger Launches Healthcare Book Series  By : Health News
    Geisinger and BC Decker have announced the release of a book series, entitled Frequently Asked Questions.
  • What Is Really Important When You Are Depressed?  By : Health News
    What are the values and inconsistencies in patients who are depressed? A group of investigators of the University of Jena has attempted to identify these aspects in the May issue of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics.
  • Workplace Burden Of Depression Magnified By Co-morbid Fatigue And Anxiety, New Study Shows  By : Health News
    Depression, well known to reduce workplace productivity, causes significantly greater productivity declines when accompanied by common co-occurring conditions such as fatigue . . . . . . . . .
  • DBSA Anxiety, Depression Awareness Week Survey Underscores Strong Relationship  By : Health News
    People living with depression or bipolar disorder are also likely to have significant problems with anxiety . . . . . . .
  • House Subcommittee Debates Postpartum Depression Bill; Republicans Indicate Measure  By : Health News
    The House Energy and Commerce Health Subcommittee on Tuesday debated legislation (HR 20) that would aim to identify causes and treatments for postpartum depression . . . . . . .
  • Depression Among Retired NFL Players: Pain Compounds Symptoms  By : Health News
    As the sports world prepares for this weekend's National Football League draft and the excitement of promising young players entering the league . . . . .
  • Symptoms Of Depression Associated With Development Of Diabetes In Older Adults  By : Health News
    Older adults who have had symptoms of depression whether those symptoms occurred once, increased or remained steady over a 10-year period may be more likely to develop diabetes than those without depressive symptoms . . . . . . .
  • New Depression Therapy Gives Reason For Hope  By : Health News
    A study at the University Clinics of Bonn and Cologne gives people with therapy-resistant depression reason for hope.
  • How Slimming Groups Can Help Lift Depression  By : Health News
    Depression is often linked with obesity but while the two conditions frequently occur together, it is unclear exactly which is cause and which is effect.
  • Depression May Trigger Diabetes In Older Adults  By : Health News
    Chronic depression or depression that worsens over time may cause diabetes in older adults, according to new Northwestern University research.
  • Benefits Of Antidepressants Out-Weigh Risks In Treating Pediatric Depression, Anxiety Disorders  By : Health News
    According to a new study, conducted by the Center for Innovation in Pediatric Practice (CIPP) at Columbus Children's Hospital and published in the April 18 issue of The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) . . . . . . .
  • Guns In Homes Strongly Associated With Higher Rates Of Suicide  By : Health News
    In the first nationally representative study to examine the relationship between survey measures of household firearm ownership and state level rates of suicide in the U.S., researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) found that suicide rates among children . . . . . . .
  • Partners Of Cancer Survivors At Risk For Depression  By : Health News
    A new study shows that partners of cancer survivors are susceptible to the same stresses as cancer survivors themselves over the long term, and in some cases, suffer more quality of life-related effects than survivors.
  • Fewer Children And Teens Received Antidepressants Following FDA Warnings  By : Health News
    The number of children and teenagers prescribed antidepressant medications appears to have decreased following public warnings about suicidal behavior potentially associated with the drugs, according to a report published in the April issue of Archives of General Psychiatry, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
  • Workplace Shocker: Job-Related Stress Falls 23% Since Year 2000, According to New Survey  By : Health News
    "Desk rage" incidents reported in 14% of all workplaces. Office yelling falls by 45%. Decrease in overall stress levels is particularly dramatic for working parents, says survey sponsor Rachelle Canter, PhD, author of "Make the Right Career Move."
  • Getting Dirty May Lift Your Mood  By : Health News
    Treatment of mice with a 'friendly' bacteria, normally found in the soil, altered their behavior in a way similar to that produced by antidepressant drugs, reports research published in Neuroscience.
  • Getting Dirty May Lift Your Mood  By : Health News
    Treatment of mice with a 'friendly' bacteria, normally found in the soil, altered their behavior in a way similar to that produced by antidepressant drugs, reports research published in Neuroscience.
  • Doctor's Office Nurses Help People Manage Depression, But Who Pays?  By : Health News
    Nurse care managers nearly double the likelihood of significant improvement among depressed patients, according to strong evidence in a new review of studies.
  • MUSC Research Offers Hope For Those Resistant To Depression Treatment  By : Health News
    Researchers at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) have announced the results of a two-year study, which tested the long-term antidepressant response to VNS (Vagus Nerve Stimulation) Therapy(TM) in patients with treatment-resistant depression (TRD).
  • MUSC Research Offers Hope For Those Resistant To Depression Treatment  By : Health News
    Researchers at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) have announced the results of a two-year study, which tested the long-term antidepressant response to VNS (Vagus Nerve Stimulation) Therapy(TM) in patients with treatment-resistant depression (TRD).
  • Gene Controlling Circadian Rhythms May Be Involved In Onset Of Bipolar Disorder  By : Health News
    Disrupt the gene that regulates the biological clocks in mice and they become manic, exhibiting behaviors similar to humans with bipolar disorder, UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers have found.
  • Depressed Mothers Can Still Be Good Moms  By : Health News
    Medically treating post-partum depression may not be enough to improve a mother's relationship with her baby, and is only part of the equation, according to a new study done in part by the University of Alberta.
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