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Burnout Among Police Officers: Differences In How Male, Female Police Officers Manage Stress May Accentuate Stress On The Job
February 26, 2009 The different ways in which men and women in the police force deal with stress may actually cause them more stress. Researchers studied the gender differences in stress and burnout among police ... > full story -
Diagnosis Of 'War-Zone Disorder' To Help Stroke Victims
February 24, 2009 The recovery of some stroke victims, those who suffer brain hemorrhage, could be vastly improved if they were tested and treated for post-traumatic stress disorder, a distressing psychological ... > full story -
Widespread Stress Found Among Veterinarians
February 24, 2009 Veterinarians frequently suffer psychosocial stress and demoralization associated with heavy workloads. New research analyzes the extent of the problem and reveals a complex relationship with binge ... > full story -
Fibromyalgia Pain Linked To Central Nervous System Dysfunction
February 17, 2009 Widespread body pain in fibromyalgia patients is associated with specific brain metabolite abnormalities, according to new ... > full story -
Driving Under The Influence (Of Stress): Regional Effects Of 9/11 Attacks On Driving
February 2, 2009 A new study reveals that there was an increase in the rate of traffic fatalities in the three months following the 9/11 attacks, but only in the Northeast, the region closest to the terrorist ... > full story -
Early Childhood Stress Has Lingering Effects On Health
January 26, 2009 Stressful experiences in early childhood can have long-lasting impacts on kids' health that persist well beyond the resolution of the ... > full story -
Job Strain Associated With Stroke In Japanese Men
January 12, 2009 Japanese men in high-stress jobs appear to have an increased risk of stroke compared with those in less demanding positions, according to a new ... > full story -
Ecstasy For Treatment Of Traumatic Anxiety
January 8, 2009 Treatment with a pharmacological version of the drug ecstasy makes PSTD patients more receptive to psychotherapy, and contributes to lasting improvement. Now researchers explain ... > full story -
Metabolic Syndrome A Risk For Veterans With PTSD
January 7, 2009 Veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are more likely to have metabolic syndrome than veterans without PTSD, according to a new ... > full story -
Vulnerability To Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Runs In Families, Study Shows
December 19, 2008 Researchers have discovered that vulnerability to post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety and depression run in ... > full story
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