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PCE in Drinking Water Linked to an Increased Risk of Mental Illness, Study Suggests
January 20, 2012 The solvent tetrachloroethylene (PCE) widely used in industry and to dry clean clothes is a neurotoxin known to cause mood changes, anxiety, and depression in people who work with it. To date ... > full story -
Women With Celiac Disease Suffer from Depression, Disordered Eating, Study Finds
December 27, 2011 Women with celiac disease -- an autoimmune disorder associated with a negative reaction to eating gluten -- are more likely than the general population to report symptoms of depression and disordered ... > full story -
Acupuncture Reduces Protein Linked to Stress in First of Its Kind Animal Study
December 19, 2011 Acupuncture significantly reduces levels of a protein in rats linked to chronic stress, researchers have found. They say their animal study may help explain the sense of well-being that many people ... > full story -
Depression Can Lead to Heart Disease, Study Suggests
November 28, 2011 Depression may have more far-reaching consequences than previously believed. Recent data suggests that individuals who suffer from a mood disorder could be twice as likely to have a heart attack ... > full story -
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Dreaming Takes the Sting out of Painful Memories, Research Shows
November 23, 2011 They say time heals all wounds, and new research indicates that time spent in dream sleep can help. Researchers have found that during the dream phase of sleep, also known as REM sleep, our stress ... > full story -
Every Mouse Is Different: How Mouse 'Personality' Sheds Light on Human Depression
November 14, 2011 Just as in humans, there are also the tough types or those with a more delicate personality among mice, researchers confirm. Some adopt an active strategy when faced with stressful situations and ... > full story -
Depression and Chronic Stress Accelerates Aging
November 9, 2011 People with recurrent depressions or those exposed to chronic stress exhibits shorter telomeres in white blood ... > full story -
Carbon Monoxide: The Silent Calmer? Inhaling Low Levels of CO Reduces the Impact of Environmental Stress, Study Suggests
November 8, 2011 Carbon monoxide (CO) -- a tasteless, colorless and odorless gas -- is not only a danger to the environment but also highly toxic to human beings. Found in the exhaust of vehicles and generators, CO ... > full story -
Psychological Traumas Experienced Over Lifetime Linked to Adult Irritable Bowel Syndrome
October 31, 2011 The psychological and emotional traumas experienced over a lifetime -- such as the death of a loved one, divorce, natural disaster, house fire or car accident, physical or mental abuse -- may ... > full story -
Friendship Makes a Difference in Stress Regulation
October 26, 2011 A nationwide Dutch study of 100 fourth graders sought to determine whether victimization and exclusion by peers were related to increases in cortisol (a stress hormone), and whether friendships ... > full story
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