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Children of Bipolar Parents Are Overly Sensitive to Stress Hormone Cortisol, Study Finds
May 5, 2011 Children whose mother or father is affected by bipolar disorder may need to keep their stress levels in check. A new international study suggests the stress hormone cortisol is a key player in the ... > full story -
Positive Effects of Depression
May 4, 2011 Sadness, apathy, preoccupation. These traits come to mind when people think about depression, the world's most frequently diagnosed mental disorder. Yet, new research provides evidence that ... > full story -
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Spring Babies Face Anorexia Risk, Study Suggests
May 4, 2011 Anorexia nervosa is more common among people born in the spring, a new study has found. The researchers say their study -- which is the largest to date -- provides 'clear evidence' of a ... > full story -
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More Knowledge Not Always Helpful for Women Dealing With Heart Disease
May 4, 2011 Women with congestive heart failure who repress their emotions, especially anger, are more likely than emotionally expressive women to experience symptoms of depression associated with knowledge ... > full story -
Limitations of Evidence Base for Prescribing Aripiprazole in Maintenance Therapy of Bipolar Disorder
May 3, 2011 The evidence base for the prescribing of aripiprazole in maintenance treatment of bipolar disorder is limited to a single trial, sponsored by the manufacturer of aripiprazole, according to a rigorous ... > full story -
New Method to Measure Cortisol Could Lead to Better Understanding of Development of Common Diseases
May 2, 2011 A new method to measure the amount of the stress hormone cortisol found in the body over the long term could lead to new research avenues to study the development of common conditions, such as heart ... > full story -
Post-Deployment PTSD Symptoms More Common in Military Personnel With Prior Mental Health Disorders
May 2, 2011 Military service members who screened positive for mental health disorders before deployment, or who were injured during deployment, were more likely to develop post-deployment post-traumatic stress ... > full story -
Dual Medications for Depression Increases Costs, Side Effects With No Benefit to Patients, Study Suggests
May 2, 2011 Taking two medications for depression does not hasten recovery from the condition that affects 19 million Americans each year, researchers have found in a national ... > full story -
Scientists Identify Genetic Risk for Major Depression
April 27, 2011 A new study reveals a novel gene associated with major depression. The research suggests a previously unrecognized mechanism for major depression and may guide future therapeutic strategies for this ... > full story -
Anti-Inflammatory Drugs Reduce Effectiveness of SSRI Antidepressants, Study Shows
April 25, 2011 A study in mice and in a human population shows that use of anti-inflammatory drugs reduces the effectiveness of SSRIs, the most widely used class of antidepressant ... > full story
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