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NASA's Aqua Satellite Sees Birth of Two Tropical Cyclones in Eastern Pacific
October 6, 2011 The tropics in the eastern Pacific were quiet for a couple of days after Hurricane Hilary dissipated, and today gave birth to Tropical Depression 10 and Tropical Storm Irwin. NASA's Aqua satellite ... > full story -
We Are What We Experience
October 5, 2011 Our life experiences -- the ups and downs, and everything in between -- shape us, stay with us and influence our emotional set point as adults, according to a new ... > full story -
How Chronic Stress Short-Circuits Parenting
October 5, 2011 Parents under long-term stress often find it challenging to tap into the patience, responsiveness, and energy required for effective child rearing. Now research helps to explain why chronic stress ... > full story -
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Referral to Talking Therapies May Cut Use of Health Services and Sick Leave, UK Study Finds
October 3, 2011 Referring patients with mental health problems to talking therapies seems to cut their use of health-care services and the amount of sick leave they take, suggests research from the ... > full story -
Severely Impaired Schizophrenics Enter Dynamic Cycle of Recovery After Cognitive Therapy
October 3, 2011 For the first time, researchers have shown that a psychosocial treatment can significantly improve daily functioning and quality of life in the lowest-functioning cases of ... > full story -
More Screening Needed to Identify Depression, Vision Loss After Mild Stroke
October 3, 2011 There is no such thing as a mild stroke. On the surface they appear unaffected, but people who have mild strokes may live with hidden disabilities, including depression, vision problems and ... > full story -
Combating Mood Disorders: New Approach Simplifies the Search for More Specific Drugs
September 30, 2011 Many psychiatric conditions are caused by aberrant metabolism of the neurotransmitter serotonin. Researchers have now developed a new screening method, which will facilitate the search for new drugs ... > full story -
Atypical Antipsychotics Appear to Be Effective for Only Few Off-Label Uses, Study Suggests
September 27, 2011 A review of previous studies suggests that even though atypical antipsychotic medications are commonly used for off-label conditions such as behavioral symptoms of dementia, anxiety, and ... > full storyMore: -
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Therapy Via Internet Yields Good Results
September 27, 2011 Treatment via the Internet enables many more patients to get help with their depression, new research suggests. A psychologist has studied the effects of Internet-based CBT (cognitive behavioral ... > full story -
Increased Caffeinated Coffee Consumption Associated With Decreased Risk of Depression in Women, Study Finds
September 26, 2011 The risk of depression appears to decrease for women with increasing consumption of caffeinated coffee, according to a new ... > full story
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