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Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Surgery Can Lead to Anxiety, Depression and Reduced Quality of Life
September 24, 2012 Men who undergo surgical removal of prostate cancer can experience significant levels of anxiety one year after surgery, and higher levels of anxiety appear to be linked to poor sexual satisfaction ... > full story -
Marines' PTSD Symptoms Reduced Via Integrative Medicine, Study Shows
September 24, 2012 For combat-exposed active duty Marines, healing touch combined with guided imagery provides significant clinical reductions in post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms, according to a new study. The ... > full story -
Fear Can Be Erased from the Brain, Research Shows
September 20, 2012 Newly formed emotional memories can be erased from the human brain, according to new research. The findings may represent a breakthrough in research on memory and ... > full story -
Children With Autism Experience Interrelated Health Issues
September 19, 2012 A new study found that many children with ASD also experience anxiety, chronic gastrointestinal problems and atypical sensory responses, which are heightened reactions to light, sound or particular ... > full story -
Behavior Issues Are a Bigger Headache for Children With Migraines, Research Reveals
September 17, 2012 Kids who get migraine headaches are much more likely than other children to also have behavioral difficulties, including social and attention issues, and anxiety and depression. The more frequent the ... > full story -
Exercise May Protect Against Future Emotional Stress, Study Shows
September 13, 2012 Moderate exercise may help people cope with anxiety and stress for an extended period of time post-workout, according to a study by kinesiology ... > full story -
Low Ghrelin: Reducing Appetite at the Cost of Increased Stress?
September 13, 2012 Ghrelin is a hormone released by the lining of the stomach that promotes feeding behavior. Decreasing ghrelin levels could potentially help combat obesity -- in fact, a vaccine that lowers ghrelin ... > full story -
Antidepressants, Sleeping Pills and Anxiety Drugs May Increase Driving Risk
September 12, 2012 Drugs prescribed to treat anxiety, depression and insomnia may increase patients’ risk of being involved in motor vehicle accidents, according to a recent study. Based on the findings, the ... > full story -
Record 4.02 Billion Prescriptions in United States in 2011
September 12, 2012 People in the United States took more prescription drugs than ever last year, with the number of prescriptions increasing from 3.99 billion (with a cost of $308.6 billion) in 2010 to 4.02 billion ... > full story -
Stress Hormones: Good or Bad for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Risk?
September 12, 2012 Using an animal model of PTSD, researchers demonstrate that elevated levels of glucocorticoids at the time of acute stress confers protection against anxiety-like behavior and the delayed enhancing ... > full story
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