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Vitamin D Improves Mood and Blood Pressure in Women With Diabetes
June 25, 2013 In women who have type 2 diabetes and show signs of depression, vitamin D supplements significantly lowered blood pressure and improved their moods. Vitamin D even helped the women lose a few ... > full story -
Compound Enhances SSRI Antidepressant's Effects in Mice
June 21, 2013 A synthetic compound is able to turn off "secondary" vacuum cleaners in the brain that take up serotonin, resulting in the "happy" chemical being more plentiful, scientists have discovered. Their ... > full story -
Mindfulness Can Increase Wellbeing and Reduce Stress in School Children
June 19, 2013 Mindfulness -- a mental training that develops sustained attention that can change the ways people think, act and feel -- could reduce symptoms of stress and depression and promote wellbeing among ... > full story -
Sports Concussions Debate: Does CTE Really Exist?
June 19, 2013 Sports concussions are said to cause chronic traumatic encephalopathy, which causes depression, aggression, dementia, etc. But some researchers debate ... > full story -
Incontinence Takes Mental Toll on Younger Women
June 14, 2013 Middle-aged women are more likely to suffer depression from a common medical problem that they find too embarrassing to talk about: urinary ... > full story -
Depression in Postmenopausal Women May Increase Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease Risk
June 14, 2013 Postmenopausal women who use antidepressant medication or suffer from depression might be more likely to have a higher body mass index, larger waist circumference and inflammation -- all associated ... > full story -
Scan Predicts Whether Therapy or Meds Will Best Lift Depression
June 12, 2013 Pre-treatment scans of brain activity predicted whether depressed patients would best achieve remission with an antidepressant medication or psychotherapy, in a study that may help mental health ... > full story -
Cyberbullying Puts Teens at Risk
June 12, 2013 Teenage victims of cyberbullying, defined as the use of the internet or cell phones to send hurtful and harassing messages, are more likely to develop symptoms of depression, substance abuse and ... > full story -
Hearing Loss in Older Adults Tied to More Hospitalizations and Poorer Physical and Mental Health
June 11, 2013 Older adults with hearing loss are more likely than peers with normal hearing to require hospitalization and suffer from periods of inactivity and depression, according to new ... > full story -
Do Antidepressants Impair the Ability to Extinguish Fear?
June 10, 2013 Common antidepressant medications may impair a form of learning that is important clinically. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, commonly called SSRIs, are a class of antidepressant widely used ... > full story
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