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Antidepressants May Not Improve All Symptoms of Depression, Researchers Find
April 21, 2011 Even people who show a clear treatment response with antidepressant medications continue to experience symptoms like insomnia, sadness and decreased concentration, researchers have found after ... > full story -
New 'Chemical Pathway' in the Brain for Stress: Breakthrough Offers Hope for Targeted Treatment of Stress-Related Disorders
April 20, 2011 A team of neuroscientists has announced a breakthrough in the understanding of the 'brain chemistry' that triggers our response to highly stressful and traumatic events. The team has discovered a ... > full story -
Biological Links Found Between Childhood Abuse and Adolescent Depression
April 20, 2011 New research reveals that a history of physical, sexual or emotional abuse in childhood substantially increases the risk of depression in adolescence by altering a person's neuroendocrine response to ... > full story -
Inappropriate Psychotropics Are More Often Used by Elderly With Low Income, Study Suggests
April 20, 2011 Every fifth elderly person uses inappropriate psychotropic drugs with an increased risk for adverse events, despite that safer alternatives are available. Elderly with low income more often use such ... > full story -
High Rates of Substance Abuse Exist Among Veterans With Mental Illness, Study Finds
April 19, 2011 A new study reveals that veterans who suffer from mental health disorders also have high rates of substance use ... > full story -
Mood Swings of Bipolar Patients Can Be Predicted, Study Shows
April 18, 2011 The future mood swings of people with bipolar disorder can be predicted by their current thoughts and behavior, a study has ... > full story -
Move Over Prozac: New Drug Offers Hope for Depression
April 18, 2011 The brain chemistry that underlies depression is incompletely understood, but research suggests that aberrant signaling by a chemical called brain-derived neurotrophic factor through its receptor ... > full story -
Anti-Depressants Boost Brain Cells After Injury in Early Studies
April 18, 2011 When neurosurgeons noticed that patients with brain injuries who had been prescribed anti-depressants were doing better in unexpected ways than their counterparts who were not taking such ... > full story -
A Screening Test for Cognitive Therapy?
April 18, 2011 The most effective treatments for depression, including cognitive therapy, are successful for only about half the patients to whom they are given. The ability to predict those individuals who would ... > full story -
Omega-3 Consumed During Pregnancy Curbs Risk for Postpartum Depression Symptoms
April 12, 2011 A new study explored whether fish oil consumption would result in a lower incidence of diagnosable postpartum depression. Researchers found that women in the treatment group had significantly lower ... > full story
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