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Are College Student Hook-Ups Linked to Anxiety and Depression?
June 28, 2013 As narratives of "hook-up" culture take center stage in popular media, behavioral researchers are starting to ask what psychological consequences, if any, may be in store for young adults who engage ... > full story -
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Researchers Look for Safer, More Effective Treatments for Kids With Mood Disorders
June 28, 2013 Ongoing studies suggest that using a mix of omega-3 fatty acid supplements and psychotherapy may be helpful for children with depression and a variation of bipolar disorder. The interventions could ... > full story -
Lithium Reduces Risk of Suicide in People With Mood Disorders, Review Finds
June 27, 2013 The drug lithium is an effective treatment for reducing the risk of suicide and possibly deliberate self harm in people with mood disorders, an evidence review ... > full story -
Helping SAD Sufferers Sleep Soundly
June 27, 2013 Researchers report that individuals with seasonal affective disorder -- a winter depression that leads to loss of motivation and interest in daily activities -- have misconceptions about their sleep ... > full story -
Tired and Edgy? Sleep Deprivation Boosts Anticipatory Anxiety
June 26, 2013 Researchers have found that a lack of sleep, which is common in anxiety disorders, may play a key role in ramping up the brain regions that contribute to excessive worrying. The results suggest that ... > full story -
Teenage Physical Fitness Reduces the Risk of Suicidal Behavior Later in Life
June 26, 2013 Being in good physical shape at 18 years of age can be linked with a reduced risk of attempted suicide later in life. So says a study of over one million Swedish ... > full story -
Vietnam Vets With PTSD More Than Twice as Likely to Have Heart Disease
June 25, 2013 Male twin Vietnam veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) were more than twice as likely as those without PTSD to develop heart disease during a 13-year period, according to a new ... > full story -
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Children With ADHD More Likely to Be Moderately Disabled After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
June 25, 2013 Researchers have found that children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are more likely to demonstrate a moderate disability after sustaining a mild traumatic brain injury than children ... > full story -
Feeling Stressed? Oxytocin Could Help You Reach out to Others for Support
June 25, 2013 Scientists have shown that reaching out to other people during a stressful event is an effective way to improve your mood, and researchers suggest that the hormone oxytocin may help you accomplish ... > full story -
Vitamin D Improves Mood and Blood Pressure in Women With Diabetes
June 25, 2013 In women who have type 2 diabetes and show signs of depression, vitamin D supplements significantly lowered blood pressure and improved their moods. Vitamin D even helped the women lose a few ... > full story
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