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Anti-Smoking Drug Improves Smokers' Chances of Stopping, Study Finds
March 27, 2013 Varenicline reduces depressive mood, craving and reward value of cigarettes when smokers attempt to ... > full story -
Stressful Life Events May Increase Stillbirth Risk, Study Finds
March 27, 2013 Pregnant women who experienced financial, emotional, or other personal stress in the year before their delivery had an increased chance of having a stillbirth, say ... > full story -
People With Depression May Not Reap Full Benefits of Physical Activity or Light Alcohol Consumption, Study Suggests
March 26, 2013 Depression may inhibit the anti-inflammatory effects typically associated with physical activity and light-to-moderate alcohol consumption, according to ... > full story -
Alterations in Brain Activity in Children at Risk of Schizophrenia Predate Onset of Symptoms
March 22, 2013 Research has shown that children at risk of developing schizophrenia have brains that function differently than those not at ... > full story -
Serious Mental Illness No Barrier to Weight Loss Success
March 21, 2013 Through a program that teaches simple nutrition messages and involves both counseling and regular exercise classes, people with serious mental illness can make healthy behavioral changes and achieve ... > full story -
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 -
Women Abused as Children More Likely to Have Children With Autism
March 20, 2013 Women who experienced physical, emotional, or sexual abuse as children are more likely to have a child with autism than women who were not ... > full story -
Media Coverage of Mass Shootings Contributes to Negative Attitudes Towards Mental Illness
March 20, 2013 News stories about mass shootings involving a shooter with mental illness heighten readers' negative attitudes toward persons with serious mental illness, according to a new report. The researchers ... > full story -
Adults With Mental Illness or Substance Use Disorder More Likely to Smoke
March 20, 2013 Adults aged 18 or older who experienced any mental illness or who have had a substance use disorder in the past year are more likely to smoke and to smoke more heavily than others, according to a new ... > 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
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