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Depression A Risk Factor For Coronary Artery Disease In Men
July 13, 1998 Men with clinical depression are more than twice as likely to develop coronary artery disease (CAD) as their non-depressed counterparts, a Johns Hopkins study has ... > full story -
Study Finds St. John's Wort Can Cut Alcohol Consumption
June 29, 1998 Flowers from a plant called St. John's wort, which is used to treat mild to moderate depression in Europe, also reduce alcohol intake in laboratory animals, University of North Carolina at Chapel ... > full story -
Having Religious Faith Can Speed Recovery From Depression In Older Patients
May 4, 1998 A new study on the health effects of religion among sick, older patients has shown that the stronger a person's religious faith, the faster he or she recovered from depression, especially if the ... > full story -
Henry Ford Study Shows Daily Smoking May Lead To Major Depression
February 12, 1998 Daily smokers have twice the risk for major depression compared to people who have a history of smoking on an occassional basis, according to a Henry Ford Health System study. ... > full story -
Yale Researcher Sheds Light On Winter Depression, Studies Could Help Patients With Seasonal Affective Disorder
January 29, 1998 As winter takes a firm hold on much of the country, many people find themselves in low spirits, while others become clinically depressed, in a condition known as seasonal affective disorder or SAD. ... > full story -
New Gene For Mental Illness Found
January 17, 1998 Researchers report that molecular genotyping has confirmed an earlier finding that a specific gene predisposes its carriers to psychiatric illness. ... > full story -
University Of Maryland Researchers Report on Herbal Brain-Cell Armor, Pain Pathways, and Depression
October 23, 1997 University of Maryland, Baltimore, neuroscientists report on herbal brain-cell armor from ginseng, pain pathways, location of pain processing in the brain, and helpless rats as a model for depression ... > full story -
Adolescent Psychiatric Disorders Linked To Teen Parenthood
October 4, 1997 Young people with early-onset mental illnesses-such as depression, anxiety disorders, and conduct disorders-are more likely to have children in their teenage years, according to a new study by a team ... > full story -
More Studies Show That Hard Core Smokers May Be Using Nicotine To Manage Depression, ADHD, Anxiety Or Bulimia
August 11, 1997 You still see them huddled over their cigarettes in public doorways, despite 30 years of increasing social pressure and education about health risks. Why can't they quit? ... > full story -
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Emergency Department Visits May Signal Depression In New Mothers
June 6, 1997 Mothers who brought their infants to the emergency department within three weeks of childbirth were three times as likely to develop symptoms of ... > full story
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