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Eating Disorders Impact Brain Function, New Brain Research Suggests
July 11, 2011 Bulimia nervosa is a severe eating disorder associated with episodic binge eating followed by extreme behaviors to avoid weight gain such as self-induced vomiting, use of laxatives or excessive ... > full story -
Report Offers Hope to People Diagnosed With Bipolar Disorder
July 11, 2011 Mood swings are not always best understood as an illness called 'bipolar disorder', and medication is not the only way to cope with them, says a new report from the UK. The report offers new hope to ... > full story -
Protective Factors That Help Women Recover from Childhood Violence Identified
July 7, 2011 Children who witness domestic violence are more likely to be in abusive intimate relationships and experience psychological problems such as post traumatic stress disorder in adulthood, according to ... > full story -
Patients With Eating Disorders Have an Elevated Rate of Death
July 4, 2011 Individuals who have eating disorders have an elevated mortality rate, especially those with anorexia nervosa, according to a meta-analysis of previous ... > full story -
Length of Parental Military Deployment Associated With Children's Mental Health Diagnoses, Study Finds
July 4, 2011 Children with a parent who was deployed in the US military efforts Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom for longer periods were more likely than children whose parents did not ... > full story -
Sweating the Small Stuff: Early Adversity, Prior Depression Linked to High Sensitivity to Stress
June 28, 2011 Researchers have found that people get depressed more easily following minor life stressors in part because they have experienced early life adversity or prior depressive episodes, both of which may ... > full story -
Stress in the City: Brain Activity and Biology Behind Mood Disorders of Urbanites
June 22, 2011 Being born and raised in a major urban area is associated with greater lifetime risk for anxiety and mood disorders. Until now, the biology for these associations had not been described. A new study ... > full story -
Panic Symptoms Increase Steadily, Not Acutely, After Stressful Event
June 20, 2011 When stressful life events, such as a layoff, happen to people with panic disorder, the result is often not an immediate and acute attack. Instead, the stress leads to a gradual but steady increase ... > full story -
Postnatal Depression Linked to Depression in Offspring Until Age 16, Study Finds
June 16, 2011 A recent study is the first to demonstrate that the effects of maternal depression on the likelihood of the child to develop depression may begin as early as ... > full story -
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Pregnancy-Related Depression Linked to Eating Disorders and Abuse Histories
June 16, 2011 Having a history of eating disorders or abuse may increase a woman's risk for developing depression during and after pregnancy, according to new research. The finding could influence how doctors ... > full story
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