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First Blood Test to Diagnose Major Depression in Teens
April 17, 2012 Scientists have developed the first blood test to diagnose major depression in teens, a breakthrough approach that allows an objective diagnosis by measuring a specific set of genetic markers found ... > full story -
Symptomatic Behaviour in Childhood Strongly Predicts Psychiatric Treatment as a Young Adult
April 13, 2012 A survey on the mental health of eight-year-old children could help identify those individuals who are highly likely to require psychiatric treatment in their teens or early adulthood, shows a new ... > full story -
Exercise and Attitude May Be Thermostat for Hot Flashes
April 12, 2012 Attitude may play an important role in how exercise affects menopausal women, according to researchers, who identified two types of women -- one experiences more hot flashes after physical activity, ... > full story -
Personality, Habits of Thought and Gender Influence How We Remember
April 10, 2012 We all have them -- positive memories of personal events that are a delight to recall, and painful recollections that we would rather forget. A new study reveals that what we do with our emotional ... > full story -
Women Not Getting Enough Exercise; At Risk of Developing Metabolic Syndrome
April 10, 2012 A U.S. national study shows that women are less likely than men to get at least 30 minutes of exercise per day, resulting in greater odds of developing metabolic syndrome -- a risky and increasingly ... > full story -
'Uok?' Text Messages Can Soothe the Disconnected Soul
April 10, 2012 Text messaging often gets a bad rap for contributing to illiteracy and high-risk behavior such as reckless driving. But a social welfare professor has found an upside to texting, especially for ... > full story -
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Yoga Shows Psychological Benefits for High-School Students
April 4, 2012 Yoga classes have positive psychological effects for high-school students, according to a pilot ... > full story -
Activity in Brain Networks Related to Features of Depression
April 3, 2012 Depressed individuals with a tendency to ruminate on negative thoughts, i.e. to repeatedly think about particular negative thoughts or memories, show different patterns of brain network activation ... > full story -
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Point When Negative Thoughts Turn Into Depression Identified
April 3, 2012 Negative thinking is a red flag for clinical depression. Stopping such thoughts early on can save millions of people from mental illness, according to new ... > full story -
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What Do ADHD and Cancer Have in Common? Variety
April 2, 2012 According to new research, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is more than one disorder. It's an entire family of disorders, much like the multiple subtypes of cancer. The research, which ... > full story
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