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Does Depression Contribute to the Aging Process?
February 21, 2012 Stress has numerous detrimental effects on the human body. Many of these effects are acutely felt by the sufferer, but many more go "unseen," one of which is shortening of telomere ... > full story -
Traumatic Brain Injury Linked to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Study Suggests
February 15, 2012 Scientists have provided the first evidence of a link between a traumatic brain injury and increased susceptibility to post-traumatic stress ... > full story -
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Psychiatric Diagnoses: Why No One Is Satisfied
February 15, 2012 As the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders is revised for the first time since 1994, controversy about psychiatric diagnosis is reaching a fever ... > full story -
Physical Activity Yields Feelings of Excitement, Enthusiasm
February 8, 2012 People who are more physically active report greater levels of excitement and enthusiasm than people who are less physically active, according to researchers. People also are more likely to report ... > full story -
Mechanism Sheds Light on How the Brain Adapts to Stress
January 25, 2012 Scientists now have a better understanding of the way that stress impacts the brain. New research reveals pioneering evidence for a new mechanism of stress adaptation and may eventually lead to a ... > full story -
General Link Between Worker Happiness and Productivity Challenged
January 23, 2012 Increasing the involvement of workers through job design does affect employees' satisfaction and in turn organizational performance. But increasing the involvement of employees in the wider ... > full story -
PCE in Drinking Water Linked to an Increased Risk of Mental Illness, Study Suggests
January 20, 2012 The solvent tetrachloroethylene (PCE) widely used in industry and to dry clean clothes is a neurotoxin known to cause mood changes, anxiety, and depression in people who work with it. To date ... > full story -
When Co-Workers Are Treated Poorly: 'I Feel Your Pain ...'
January 11, 2012 According to a new study, workers who witness incivility towards colleagues feel negative emotions -- especially when the incivility is aimed at workers of the same sex. The work is the first to look ... > full story -
Headphone Music Eases Anxiety During Prostate Biopsies
January 9, 2012 Tuning in to tune out may be just what's needed for men undergoing a prostate biopsy, according to ... > full story -
Listening to Music Can Be Effective for Reducing Pain in High-Anxiety Persons
January 5, 2012 Distraction is an effective pain reliever, and a new study concludes that listening to music can be effective for reducing pain in high-anxiety persons who can easily become absorbed in cognitive ... > full story
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