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Over Half of Alzheimer's Cases May Be Preventable, Say Researchers
July 19, 2011 Over half of all Alzheimer's disease cases could potentially be prevented through lifestyle changes and treatment or prevention of chronic medical conditions, according to a new ... > full story -
Positive Teens Become Healthier Adults: Adolescents With a Sunny Outlook on Life May Have Better Health in Their Adult Years
July 19, 2011 Teenagers are known for their angst-ridden ways, but those who remain happy and positive during the tumultuous teenage years report better general health when they are adults, according to a new ... > full story -
Eight-Question Survey Can Help Predict Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
July 18, 2011 A simple eight-question survey administered soon after injury can help predict which of the 30 million Americans seeking hospital treatment for injuries each year may develop depression or ... > full story -
Current, Not Prior, Depression Predicts Crack Cocaine Use
July 14, 2011 Even after accounting for current crack use, a new study finds that women in drug court who are experiencing current major depression are more likely to use crack within four months than other women ... > full story -
People at Risk for Panic Buffered from Stressor by High Levels of Physical Activity
July 12, 2011 People at risk for experiencing panic attacks respond with less anxiety to a panic-inducing stressor if they have been regularly engaging in high levels of physical activity, suggests a new study. ... > full story -
Risk Factors Predictive of Psychiatric Symptoms After Traumatic Brain Injury
July 12, 2011 A history of psychiatric illness such as depression or anxiety before a traumatic brain injury (TBI), together with other risk factors, are strongly predictive of post-TBI psychiatric disorders, ... > full story -
Resilience Amongst the Long Term Ill
July 11, 2011 People who have a long term debilitating physical illness demonstrate mental resilience, according to the world’s largest longitudinal household study. The first findings reveal that people ... > full story -
Childhood Asthma Linked to Depression During Pregnancy
July 6, 2011 Anxiety, stress and depression during pregnancy may lead to a greater risk of asthma for your child, according to researchers. The findings support a growing body of research showing that exposures ... > full story -
New Research Shows That We Control Our Forgetfulness
July 5, 2011 Have you heard the saying “You only remember what you want to remember”? Now there is evidence that it may well be correct. New research shows that we can train ourselves to forget ... > full story -
Prenatal Exposure to Certain Antidepressants May Modestly Increase Risk of Autism Spectrum Disorders, Study Suggests
July 4, 2011 Prenatal exposure to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, especially during the first trimester, is associated with a modest increase the risk of developing an autism spectrum disorder, according ... > full story
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