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Eating Disorders in Teens: Could the Emergency Room Be a Good Place to Spot Them?
November 19, 2012 Could the emergency room be a good place to spot undiagnosed eating disorders among teens, and help steer them to treatment? A new study suggests that could be the ... > full story -
New Bulimia Treatment Developed
November 18, 2012 An eating disorders research team has developed a successful bulimia nervosa therapy that can provide patients an alternative for treating this debilitating ... > full story -
Researchers Outline Effective Strategies to Prevent Teen Depression and Suicide
November 15, 2012 Untreated depression is one of the leading causes of teen suicide, and signs of depression can also be a warning that a teen is contemplating suicide. In a new article, researchers are describing how ... > full story -
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: System Under Stress
November 15, 2012 Evidence links autonomic functioning to cognitive impairment in chronic fatigue ... > full story -
People Identify Symptoms of Depression More Readily in Women Than Men
November 14, 2012 The ability to correctly identify signs of depression depends on the gender of both the identifier and the person with depression, as well as individual psychological differences, according to new ... > full story -
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Could Poor Sleep Contribute to Symptoms of Schizophrenia?
November 14, 2012 Neuroscientists studying the link between poor sleep and schizophrenia have found that irregular sleep patterns and desynchronized brain activity during sleep could trigger some of the disease's ... > full story -
A Risk Gene for Cannabis Psychosis
November 14, 2012 The ability of cannabis to produce psychosis has long been an important public health concern. This concern is growing in importance as there is emerging data that cannabis exposure during ... > full story -
Babies Born to Stressed Mothers More Likely to Be Bullied at School
November 14, 2012 Children whose mothers were overly stressed during pregnancy are more likely to become victims of bullying at school, according to new ... > full story -
Job Stress and Mental Health Problems Contribute to Higher Rates of Physician Suicide
November 12, 2012 Despite high access to health care, doctors are less likely to seek mental health treatment; trouble at work is associated with higher suicide risk for physicians, according to new ... > full story -
Brain Injury and Stress Disorder Strong Indicators of Vision Problems for Veterans
November 11, 2012 Many veterans of the United States armed forces who have traumatic brain injury or post-traumatic stress disorder also have undiagnosed, chronic vision problems, according to two ... > full story
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