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Primary Care Physicians Missing Early Signs of Serious Mental Illness
March 21, 2013 Primary care providers could help people with warning signs of psychosis get critical early treatment and potentially reduce the current burden on emergency departments and inpatient units, finds a ... > full story -
Antidepressants for Pregnant Moms Don't Affect Infants' Growth, Study Suggests
March 20, 2013 Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressants taken by a woman during pregnancy do not impact her infant's growth over the first year, reports a new study. There had been concern that ... > full story -
Anxiety, Depression Identify Heart Disease Patients at Increased Risk of Dying
March 19, 2013 Heart disease patients who have anxiety have twice the risk of dying from any cause compared to those without anxiety. Patients with both anxiety and depression had triple the risk of dying. The ... > full story -
Heart Failure Patients With Depression Have Four Times Risk of Death
March 19, 2013 Moderate-to-severe depression quadruples the death rate among heart failure patients. Patients who have heart failure and are also moderately or severely depressed are twice as likely to go the ... > full story -
Gone but Not Forgotten: Yearning for Lost Loved Ones Linked to Altered Thinking About the Future
March 18, 2013 People suffering from complicated grief may have difficulty recalling specific events from their past or imagining specific events in the future, but not when those events involve the partner they ... > full story -
Depression Stems from Miscommunication Between Brain Cells; Study Challenges Role of Serotonin in Depression
March 18, 2013 A new study suggests that depression results from a disturbance in the ability of brain cells to communicate with each other. The study indicates a major shift in our understanding of how depression ... > full story -
Depression in Kids Linked to Cardiac Risks in Teens
March 15, 2013 Teens who were depressed as children are far more likely than their peers to be obese, smoke cigarettes and lead sedentary lives, even if they no longer suffer from depression. The research suggests ... > full story -
Mindfulness at School Reduces (Likelihood Of) Depression-Related Symptoms in Adolescents
March 15, 2013 Secondary school students who follow an in-class mindfulness program report reduced indications of depression, anxiety and stress up to six months later. Moreover, these students were less likely to ... > full story -
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Postpartum Depression: Surprising Rate of Women Depressed After Baby
March 14, 2013 A surprisingly high number of women have postpartum depression, reports a new, large-scale study of 10,000 women. A high rate of women had considered harming themselves. The study's screening likely ... > full story -
Neuron Loss in Schizophrenia and Depression Could Be Prevented, Study Suggests
March 13, 2013 Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) deficits have been implicated in schizophrenia and depression. In schizophrenia, deficits have been particularly well-described for a subtype of GABA neuron, the ... > full story
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