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Trends in Quality of Care and Health Care Spending for Depression Examined in New Study
December 5, 2011 Over a 10-year period, spending for Medicaid-enrolled patients with depression increased substantially but only minimal improvements in quality of care were observed, according to a new ... > full story -
Child Abuse Changes the Brain, Study Finds
December 5, 2011 When children have been exposed to family violence, their brains become increasingly "tuned" for processing possible sources of threat, a new study reports. The findings reveal the same pattern of ... > full story -
Depression Can Lead to Heart Disease, Study Suggests
November 28, 2011 Depression may have more far-reaching consequences than previously believed. Recent data suggests that individuals who suffer from a mood disorder could be twice as likely to have a heart attack ... > full story -
40 Percent of Youths Attempting Suicide Make First Attempt Before High School, Study Finds
November 28, 2011 Thoughts about killing oneself and engaging in suicidal behavior may begin much younger than previously thought. While about one of nine youths attempt suicide by the time they graduate from high ... > full story -
Psychological Intervention Reduces Disability and Depression in Adolescents With Fibromyalgia
November 22, 2011 A recent trial shows cognitive-behavioral therapy reduces functional disability and depressive symptoms in adolescents with juvenile fibromyalgia. The psychological intervention was found to be safe ... > full story -
Training in 'Concrete Thinking' Can Be Self-Help Treatment for Depression, Study Suggests
November 17, 2011 Research provides the first evidence that depression can be treated by only targeting an individual's style of thinking through repeated mental exercises in an approach called cognitive bias ... > full story -
Mental Illness: Early-Life Depression and Anxiety Changes Structure of Developing Brain
November 15, 2011 New research identifies the brain chemicals and circuits involved in mental illnesses like schizophrenia, depression, and anxiety, giving potential new directions to their treatment. In addition, ... > full story -
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Heart Implant Patients' Fears About Shock Can Lead to Sexual Dysfunction, Research Finds
November 14, 2011 Adults with congenital heart disease and implanted cardioverter defibrillators often have a high level of fear and anxiety about the device delivering a shock during sex -- resulting in sexual ... > full story -
Every Mouse Is Different: How Mouse 'Personality' Sheds Light on Human Depression
November 14, 2011 Just as in humans, there are also the tough types or those with a more delicate personality among mice, researchers confirm. Some adopt an active strategy when faced with stressful situations and ... > full story -
Depression in Young People Increases Risk of Heart Disease Mortality
November 11, 2011 The negative effects of depression in young people on the health of their hearts may be stronger than previously recognized. Depression or a history of suicide attempts in people younger than 40, ... > full story
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