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Mother's Level of Education Has Impact on Depression in Her Children
May 31, 2013 Children of women who did not finish high school were twice as likely to experience a major episode of depression in early adulthood as children whose mothers obtained a high school ... > full story -
Ketamine Cousin Rapidly Lifts Depression Without Side Effects, Study Suggests
May 30, 2013 GLYX-13, a molecular cousin to ketamine, induces similar antidepressant results without the street drug side effects, reported a new ... > full story -
Living in Poor Area as Teen Could Increase Risk for Chlamydia in Young Adulthood
May 29, 2013 Living in a poor neighborhood as an adolescent is linked to an increased risk of getting the sexually transmitted infection (STI) chlamydia in young adulthood, according to new ... > full story -
Link Between Domestic Violence and Perinatal Mental Health Disorders
May 28, 2013 Women who have mental health disorders around the time of birth are more likely to have previously experienced domestic violence, according to a study by UK ... > full story -
Different Types of Psychotherapy Have Similar Benefits for Depression
May 28, 2013 Treatments for depression that don't involve antidepressant drugs but rather focus on different forms of talking therapy (referred to as psychotherapeutic interventions) are all beneficial, with no ... > full story -
Childhood Bullying Increases the Propensity to Self-Harm During Adolescence, Study Finds
May 28, 2013 A new study has shown that being bullied during childhood directly increases the likelihood of self-harm in late ... > full story -
Hormone Levels May Provide Key to Understanding Psychological Disorders in Women
May 24, 2013 Women at a particular stage in their monthly menstrual cycle may be more vulnerable to some of the psychological side-effects associated with stressful experiences, according to a study from ... > full story -
Networks of Neurons in Brain Are Disrupted in Psychiatric Disease
May 23, 2013 Studying the networks of connections in the brains of people affected by schizophrenia, bipolar disease or depression has allowed researchers to gain a better understanding of the biological basis of ... > full story -
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Breakthrough on Huntington's Disease
May 23, 2013 Researchers have succeeded in preventing very early symptoms of Huntington’s disease, depression and anxiety, by deactivating the mutated huntingtin protein in the brains of ... > full story -
Depression Linked to Telomere Enzyme, Aging, Chronic Disease
May 23, 2013 The first symptoms of major depression may be behavioral, but the common mental illness is based in biology — and not limited to the brain, new research ... > full story
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