Singapore A 20-year-old vandal who was caned three strokes more than ordered in a Singapore prison is under treatment for mental trauma and depression, a newspaper reported on Saturday.
From: www.nationmultimedia.com
Cane punishment exceeded Singapore court order by three strokes
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Sanofi-Aventis Drops Application for Drug
The company withdrew its application to gain federal approval for a weight loss drug after a meeting at which government advisers rejected the treatment on safety grounds.
From: www.nytimes.com
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Cane punishment exceeded court order by 3
SINGAPORE - A 20-year-old vandal who was caned three strokes more than ordered in a Singapore prison is under treatment for mental trauma and depression, a newspaper reported on Saturday.
From: www.khaleejtimes.com
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Nazareth woman admits waving knife at husband
A Nazareth woman who replaced her anti-depression medication with alcohol and waved a knife at her husband will avoid a prison sentence.
From: www.mcall.com
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Sanofi withdraws weight loss drug application
WASHINGTON?Sanofi-Aventis on Friday withdrew its application to gain U.S. approval for a weight loss drug, following a meeting at which U.S. government advisers rejected the treatment on safety grounds.
From: www.thestar.com
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Sanofi Withdraws Obesity Pill From FDA
Sanofi-Aventis on Friday withdrew its application to gain U.S. approval for a weight loss drug, following a meeting at which government advisers rejected the treatment on safety grounds.
From: biz.yahoo.com
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Lisdexamfetamine Dimesylate) for the Treatment of ADHD in Adults
Shire plc announced today that it has submitted a supplemental New Drug Application to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for VYVANSE for the treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in adults.
From: biz.yahoo.com
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Doc: Exercise Pumps Up Brain Cells
Exercise has been show to lift the moods of people with depression, and a Swedish researcher said that it is because the activity stimulates the production of new brain cells.
From: www.kptv.com
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Exercise Seems To Create New Brain Cells
People with depression may be able to get some of the benefits of medication just by exercising.
From: www.wsbtv.com
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Exercise stimulates production of new brain cells
Washington, June 29 (ANI): A new study by a researcher at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden has found that exercise stimulates the production of new brain cells. The finding also helps explain just how exercise keeps depression at bay. Previous research had shown that exercise has similar effect to antidepressants on depression, and now Astrid Bjornebekk has found that this process happens as ...
From: in.news.yahoo.com
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Beaver boom causing problems
ANDOVER -- In the midst of the Great Depression, beavers were so scarce in Massachusetts after years of unrestricted hunting that the state was forced to acquire three from New York to revive their presence. Now the number of buck-toothed, tree-chomping rodents is exploding across the state, with beavers causing flooded backyards and munching their way through local forests. ... - Javier C. ...
From: www.timesargus.com
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TM) Receives Marketing Authorization In European Union For Treatment Of Schizophrenia
The European Commission granted marketing authorization for INVEGA , an atypical antipsychotic medication for the treatment of schizophrenia. This once-daily medication is specifically designed to deliver paliperidone - the active ingredient in INVEGA - through the innovative osmotic delivery system .
From: biz.yahoo.com
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Exercise stimulates the formation of new brain cells
Exercise has a similar effect to antidepressants on depression. This has been shown by previous research. Now Astrid Bjørnebekk at Karolinska Institutet has explained how this can happen: Exercise stimulates the production of new brain cells.
From: www.eurekalert.org
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Beavers too eager for them
ANDOVER -- In the midst of the Great Depression, beavers were so scarce in Massachusetts after years of unrestricted hunting that the state was forced to acquire three from New York to revive their presence. Now the number of buck-toothed, tree-chomping rodents is exploding across the state, with beavers causing flooded backyards and munching their way through local forests.
From: www.boston.com
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Depression drugs pose small risk, studies find
MINNEAPOLIS ? Two new studies suggest that taking antidepressants during the first trimester of pregnancy may slightly increase the risk of some rare birth defects. But the studies, published in Thursday?s New England Journal of Medicine, found that the overall risks are quite small. And scientists cautioned women against stopping treatment, saying that untreated depression can be even more of ...
From: www.thestate.com
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Some Antidepressants Pose Birth Defect Risks
Pregnant women with depression often find themselves choosing between the lesser of two evils. Should they take antidepressants and risk the slight but real possibility of birth defects? Or should they forgo treatment and chance a relapse?
From: www.usnews.com
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Depression With Coronary Disease: Therapy Adds No Benefit to SSRI
In what was billed as the first randomized controlled study to simultaneously evaluate antidepressant therapy and short-term psychotherapy for depressed patients with coronary artery disease (CAD), treatment with an SSRI led to significant improvement, while addition of interpersonal psychotherapy provided no added benefit.
From: www.psychiatrictimes.com
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Integrating Psychosocial Treatment for PTSD and Severe Mental Illness
Patients with severe mental illness (SMI), such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depression, are more likely to have experienced trauma in childhood, adolescence, and throughout their adult lives than the general population. This high exposure to traumatic events such as physical and sexual abuse and assault takes a heavy toll.
From: www.psychiatrictimes.com
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Cephalon Focuses on Expanding Labels
Drug developer Cephalon Inc. expects to continue building its market share in fatigue and pain treatments while focusing on expanding the uses for sleepiness and fatigue treatment Nuvigil before launching the product.
From: biz.yahoo.com
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Paris suffered from 'life-threatening' psychiatric condition, says LA Sheriff
Washington, June 27 (ANI): Sheriff Lee Baca, who placed hotel heiress Paris Hilton under house arrest, has defended his decision and said that the socialite was suffering from a 'life-threatening' psychiatric condition called decompensating. 'Decompensating' is a condition is the deterioration of one's mental state to the point of severe depression, nervousness or ...
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Help for disorders available
NASHUA ? Treatment and prognoses for people with brain disorders, like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and depression, have come a long way since the days when sufferers were locked up, often for years. ... - By HATTIE BERNSTEIN Telegraph Staff
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Benoit strangled wife, smothered son
Pro wrestler Chris Benoit strangled his wife, suffocated his 7-year-old son and placed a Bible next to their bodies before hanging himself with a weight-machine pulley, authorities said Tuesday. Investigators found anabolic steroids in the house and want to know whether the muscle man nicknamed "The Canadian Crippler" was unhinged by the bodybuilding drugs, which can cause paranoia, depression ...
From: www.charlotteobserver.com
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Residents oppose Uptown mental health facility
Plans to house an in-patient treatment center for mentally ill patients Uptown is meeting some resistance from neighbors. The State of Louisiana is trying to build a facility inside of the DePaul Hospital site where patients who need longer term mental health care can be taken.
From: www.wwltv.com
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Woman?s body found floating
A 32-year-old housewife was found floating in Rabindra Sarobar by morning-walkers on Tuesday. Police said Neena Mondal was suffering from depression. She had attempted suicide five days ago.
From: www.telegraphindia.com
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Pro wrestler Chris Benoit and family found dead
Authorities also said they are investigating whether steroids may have been a factor in the deaths of Benoit, his wife and their 7-year-old son. Steroid abuse has been linked to depression, paranoia, and aggressive behavior or angry outbursts known as "roid rage."
From: www.poconorecord.com
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Police Say Benoit Strangled His Wife, Smothered His Young Son, & Then Hanged Himself
Investigators found Anabolic Steroids in the house and want to know whether the muscle man nicknamed "The Canadian Crippler" was unhinged by the bodybuilding drugs, which can cause paranoia, depression and explosive outbursts known as "roid rage."
From: www.volunteertv.com
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Moms don?t have to fight postpartum depression alone
LINCOLN ? It was like a white wall in front of her face. With a new baby and a toddler in tow, Erika Krull of Kearney felt overwhelmed and teary. She doubted her abilities as a mother. She could not visualize the future.
From: www.kearneyhub.com
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Beat the urge to purge
A new treatment for those suffering bulimia?may offer hope for the future, writes Graham Readfearn
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Professional Help is Needed in Overcoming Depression
Everyone feels sad sometimes, but 3 percent to 5 percent of teenagers suffer from clinical depression.
From: www.redorbit.com
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Stephen Fry manic depression test online
People can now measure their lifetime experience of mania through a new web questionnaire developed by Cardiff University School of Medicine researchers.
From: www.newswales.co.uk
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Couple Suffers Post-Partum Depression
A mother and father both suffered from post-partum depression after the birth of their baby.
From: www.nbc10.com
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Young and desperate
The latest in a series of reports says that one British child in ten suffers depression. In fact, the real figure may be only one in 100. But constant exams, pushy parents and 24-hour communication mean many more are anxious and unhappy
From: www.timesonline.co.uk
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Actor Sizemore sentenced to 16 months in prison
Black Hawk Down star to return to court Tuesday to determine whether he will get credit for time served in drug treatment facility
From: www.theglobeandmail.com
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The Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance and The HealthCentral Network Collaborate to Enhance Internet Resources for ...
The Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) (http://www.dbsalliance.org/) and The HealthCentral Network, Inc. (http://www.healthcentral.com/) have agreed to create new online resources for individuals with mood disorders.
From: www.sys-con.com
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Transgendered Trout in Serotonin Streams: Prescription Pollution in Our Water, an Industrial Info News Alert
these are just a few reasons that millions of doses of medications are consumed daily across the nation. And as anyone with a rudimentary understanding of biology knows, what is first ingested is then digested and anything remaining makes its way through our drains to a wastewater treatment system. Simple enough, but what is the problem? What many are not aware of is that a portion of the active ...
From: www.sys-con.com
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Diagnosis: Controversy
A hike,a bite,a rash: Lyme disease. When a tick digs into a bare patch of skin and a telltale rash sprouts within a month, there?s scant doubt about the diagnosis ? or the treatment, for that matter.
From: www.boston.com
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50 pct of college kids don't seek help for anxiety, depression
Washington, June 25 (ANI): Studies already show that the incidence of mental illness on college campuses is rising, and a new survey of 2,785 college students has revealed that more than half of students with significant symptoms of anxiety or depression do not seek help. Daniel Eisenberg, assistant professor at the University of Michigan School of Public Health. Eisenberg and doctoral students ...
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Shedding light on dark secrets: Physical, sexual abuse rates dropping, but causes hard to pinpoint and treat
Rates of physical and sexual child abuse have fallen over the past decade due to better prevention, education and treatment. But experts say while they expect abuse rates to continue to drop, the complex causes are hard to eradicate.
From: www.citizen.com
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Treatment of Wounded to Cost Untold Billions
By Marilynn Marchione, Associated Press More than 800 of them have lost an arm, a leg, fingers or toes. More than 100 are blind. Dozens need tubes and machines to keep them alive. Hundreds are disfigured by burns, and thousands have brain injuries and mangled minds.
From: www.redorbit.com
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Treatment of war wounded may cost billions
More than 800 of them have lost an arm, a leg, fingers or toes.
From: www.insidebayarea.com
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Brooklyn Murders, Depression Love, a Glamorous Librarian
?Triple Homicide,? by Charles J. Hynes, the Brooklyn district attorney, is a surprisingly readable, staccato crime novel paced like a ?Law & Order? spinoff.
From: www.nytimes.com
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Treatment for war wounded GIs a struggle
More than 800 of them have lost an arm, a leg, fingers or toes. More than 100 are blind. Dozens need tubes and machines to keep them alive. Hundreds are disfigured by burns, and thousands have brain injuries and mangled minds.
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RHS grad?s book tour leads her home
Sue (Parry) McRoberts, a graduate of Rolla High School, will be back in town to talk about her book, ?The Lifter of my Head: How God sustained me during postpartum depression.?
From: www.therolladailynews.com
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For Depression, Get Intense Psychotherapy, if You Can --- HealthandAge
The effectiveness of psychotherapy is not a usual subject of clinical trials. All too often, the treatment of depression revolves around which antidepressant to use - the one with the shortest onset of action, or the one with fewer adverse effects.
From: www.healthandage.com
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Aggressive research on for newer epilepsy drugs by pharma majors
Pharma companies in India and abroad are aggressively working to develop new molecules for treatment epilepsy. Globally, neuropsychiatry category is known to be the second fastest growing segment after cardiovascular-diabetic drugs.
From: www.pharmabiz.com
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rimonobant) May Result in Greater Depression and ...
Salugen, Inc. Gene Pioneer Professor Ken Blum explains how Reward Deficiency Syndrome may be worsened by Acomplia (rimonabant) and how GenoTrim may be used as an alternative. (PRWeb Jun 21, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/UHJvZi1Ib3JyLU1hZ24tQ291cC1UaGlyLVplcm8=
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Doctors: Men Suffer Depression Differently Than Women
A local couple shares their story about how they overcame depression in their marriage.
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Study: N.H. has higher rate of teen depression
A higher percentage of New Hampshire teens suffer from depression than those in most other U.S. states, according to a federal study. ... - By HATTIE BERNSTEIN Telegraph Staff
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Medicare Part D Covers Many Drugs but Few Brand Names
HONOLULU -- Medicare Part D formularies cover nearly all drug classes for treatment of hypertension, hyperlidemia, and depression, with generics accounting for most of the agents.
From: www.psychiatrictimes.com
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New Pacemaker-Like Device Offers Hope To Those Living With Treatment-Resistant Depression
Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center today announced that James McInerney, M.D., associate professor of neurosurgery, and director of stereotactic and functional neurosurgery, Penn State Hershey Medical Center and Penn State College of Medicine, in collaboration with Elana Farace, Ph.D. [click link for full article]
From: www.medicalnewstoday.com
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On the Horizon, Personalized Depression Drugs
Genetic tests may soon help doctors find the best treatment for each individual.
From: www.nytimes.com
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Mental health may affect weight loss after gastric bypass
Los Angeles - Extremely obese people suffering from depression or anxiety tend to lose less weight after obesity surgery than mentally healthy people, researchers reported in a study that suggests such patients could benefit from treatment beforehand.
From: www.jsonline.com
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Better Treatment For Mental Health Injuries Urged
The military faces a worsening mental health crisis it needs to address now, or risk paying an even bigger price later in human suffering, a new report says.
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Montana has high depression rate
MISSOULA - Nearly one in 10 adult Montanans suffers from depression, one of the highest rates in the nation, a new report shows.
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Report: Montana has high depression rate
MISSOULA (AP) ? Nearly 1 in 10 adult Montanans suffers from depression, one of the highest rates in the nation, a new report shows.
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Test helps target best medications for depression
San Antonio doctors are conducting a unique study to find a better way to choose medications through a painless test called an electroencephalogram, or EEG.
From: www.mysanantonio.com
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Regular exercise during summer good for people with depression
ATLANTA (June 15, 2007) ? For people who suffer from depression, summer offers a good time for sun and exercise. As part of routine treatment of medication and counseling, physical activity is now being used to treat mental health problems such as depression.
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Depression, anxiety affect outcome of obesity surgery: study
Extremely obese people suffering from depression or anxiety tend to lose less weight after obesity surgery than mentally healthy people, researchers reported Thursday.
From: www.nydailynews.com
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Local Business Briefs - 06/15/07
Watson Pharmaceuticals Inc. said it has received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to market a new generic drug for the treatment of depression.
From: www.pe.com
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Depression study to focus on brain waves
A predictor of effective antidepressants is goal of the research.
From: www.mysanantonio.com
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Depression may hinder obesity surgery results
Extremely obese people suffering from depression or anxiety tend to lose less weight after obesity surgery than mentally healthy people, researchers reported in a study that suggests such patients could benefit treatment beforehand.
From: www.msnbc.msn.com
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Watson Pharmaceuticals receives FDA approval
Watson Pharmaceuticals Inc. said it has received approval from the Food and Drug Administration to market a new generic drug for the treatment of depression.
From: www.pe.com
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Depression Affects Obesity Surgery Outcome
Extremely obese people suffering from depression or anxiety tend to lose less weight after obesity surgery than mentally healthy people, researchers reported in a study today.
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Study finds depression, anxiety affect outcome of obesity surgery
Extremely obese people suffering from depression or anxiety tend to lose less weight after obesity surgery than mentally healthy people, researchers reported Thursday in a study that suggests such patients could benefit treatment beforehand.
From: abclocal.go.com
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Panel rejects weight-loss drug after testimony about side effects
Federal health advisers unanimously rejected a weight-loss drug Wednesday after hearing testimony that it increases the risk of suicidal thoughts, even in patients without a history of depression.
From: www.chicagotribune.com
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Panel rejects Sanofi obesity drug
U.S. regulators should reject a proposed weight-loss pill called Zimulti because of concerns it may increase suicidal thinking and depression, an advisory panel unanimously said on Wednesday.
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tipranavir) in Diverse Group of Highly Treatment-Experienced ...
Ingelheim, Germany (ots/PRNewswire) - Boehringer Ingelheim GmbH announced today that it has begun to enroll patients in the SPRING study. The SPRING study will be one of the largest racially and gender diverse international studies of highly ...
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Pending weight loss pill is linked to suicide risk
WASHINGTON ? The maker of a weight loss drug awaiting federal approval suggested Wednesday that prospective users be screened for depression, seeking to limit damage from a finding that the medication increases the risk of suicidal behavior.
From: www.stltoday.com
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U.S. panel rejects Sanofi obesity drug
U.S. regulators should reject a proposed weight-loss pill called Zimulti because of concerns it may increase suicidal thinking and depression, an advisory panel unanimously said on Wednesday.
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Panel rejects new weight-loss drug
Federal health advisers unanimously rejected a weight-loss drug Wednesday after hearing testimony that it increases the risk of suicidal thoughts, even in patients without a history of depression.
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Panel Rejects Weight-Loss Drug
Federal health advisers unanimously rejected a weight-loss drug Wednesday after hearing testimony that it increases the risk of suicidal thoughts, even in patients without a history of depression. The manufacturer, Sanofi-Aventis SA, further failed to...
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Drug maker urges limits on diet pill
The maker of a weight-loss drug suggested Wednesday that prospective users be screened for depression, seeking to limit damage from a finding that the medication increases the risk of suicidal behavior.
From: www.usatoday.com
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What Minorites Think About Depression
What to minority groups in the U.S. really think about the depression diagnosis?
From: www.bellaonline.com
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FDA Weighs Diet Drug, Depression Link
Federal advisers are considering whether a proposed weight-loss drug raises the risk of depression, a finding that could lead to stern warnings on the medication if it is approved.
From: www.foxnews.com
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Feds to ponder risks of weight-loss drug
Federal advisers are considering whether a proposed weight-loss drug raises the risk of depression, a finding that could lead to stern warnings on the medication if it is approved.
From: news.yahoo.com
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CBT workshops an effective means for getting men to seek help for their insomnia
WESTCHESTER, Ill. ? Despite the positive results that it brings in the treatment of insomnia, access to cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) has been difficult given the limited awareness of CBT services amongst referrers such as primary care providers.
From: www.eurekalert.org
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Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder
Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.
From: www.news-medical.net
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Strategies to fight depression improve more than just mood
Day after day, Mona Cornwell dragged herself into work at her office at Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College and struggled to do her job.
From: citizen-times.com
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A sad secret: Men more likely to hide feelings, depression
Editor?s note: This is one of several stories relating to men?s health issues that Sentinel health reporter Tyler Heath will report this week, which i...
From: www.lewistownsentinel.com
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Faith Q & A
If I have faith, should I not be depressed? The Rev. Duke Tufty, pastor, Unity Temple on the Plaza: Depression is neither good nor bad, but it is the degree to which it is experienced that makes a difference. We live in a world of polarities, from hot to cold, high to low and happy to sad.
From: www.northjersey.com
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High-tech vest can diagnose mental illness
Scientists have developed a computerised vest to diagnose mental illnesses such as manic depression and schizophrenia. The high-tech garment is packed with sensors that measure a range of bodily functions
From: www.dailymail.co.uk
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Study links diabetes, depression
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AFX UK Focus) 2007-06-11 18:59 GMT: RPT Sanofi says rimonobant unsuitable for patients with major depression
(Repeating to correct spelling in headline)
From: www.iii.co.uk
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Seeking safe water
State health officials are considering a proposal that would have Rancho Cordova residents relying for the first time on treatment technologies to remove rocket fuel chemicals from their drinking water.
From: www.sacbee.com
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Pinning Down the Money Value of a Person?s Life
The price of health is part of the calculus in determining whether a new medicine or treatment is worth the cost.
From: www.nytimes.com
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Postpartum Depression: A Risk for New Dads, Too
By Karen Pallarito , HealthDay Reporter FRIDAY, June 8 (HealthDay News) -- Postpartum depression has gotten a softer face in recent...
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Depression in the workplace
Although the economic burden of depression is staggering, most companies are just scratching the surface with this costly health issue.
From: www.biztimes.com
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Managing the problem of depression in pregnancy
A discussion of the tricky problem of depression in women during pregnancy, from the Institute of Psychiatry at King?s College, London, appears in the 12 May issue of the BMJ . It points out that rates of depression are higher during the childbearing years than at any other time and vary from 7 to 15 per cent in economically developed countries to 19 to 25 per cent in less developed ones.
From: www.pharmj.com
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Genetic variations may help explain why some men with depression develop suicidal thoughts
Although most patients with depression respond favorably to antidepressant medications, a very small subgroup may experience worse symptoms after beginning treatment, according to background information in the article.
From: www.news-medical.net
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Sertraline does not improve symptoms in some cancer patients without major depression
The established antidepressant sertraline does not improve symptoms, wellbeing or survival in patients with advanced cancer who do not have major depression.
From: www.news-medical.net
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Are Physicians Hesitant to Diagnose Depression?
Providing a voice to an often silent disease, Epocrates, Inc. surveyed 500 clinicians to identify trends in depression diagnosis, prevalence and treatment. People dealing with stress, whether in the workplace or at home, should take note; nearly all clinicians identified stress as the leading contributor to depression.
From: biz.yahoo.com
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Depression support group to meet in Oak Park
A confidential depression support group affiliated with the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance began meeting this week at the Oak Park Library. According to studies, clinical depression affects about 16 percent of the population at some time in their lives. The average age of onset in the late 20s and the trend is for it to strike at ever younger ages.
From: www.theacorn.com
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Newly Published Data Shows Superiority Of Cipralex® Over Duloxetine For Acute Treatment Of Depression
H. Lundbeck A/S announces new study data published today in the journal Current Medical Research and Opinion, demonstrating that Cipralex® (escitalopram) was superior to duloxetine in the acute treatment of patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) and was at least as efficacious in long-term treatment. [click link for full article]
From: www.medicalnewstoday.com
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Coping with postpartum depression
A task force in Des Moines provides information to new mothers and hopes to raise people?s awareness about the condition
From: www.desmoinesregister.com
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New Test Helps Patients Find Right Meds To Treat Depression
Many people suffer for months until they find the right medication for depression. But a new test may potentially provide the answer much more quickly.
From: www.firstcoastnews.com
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Bella DePaulo: Is MSNBC really recommending marriage as a treatment for depression?
The headline on MSNBC was catchy: "New treatment for depression - marriage." It was also irresponsible. I spent years checking out claims like this while working on my book, SINGLED OUT: How Singles Are Stereotyped, Stigmatized, and Ignored, and Still...
From: www.huffingtonpost.com
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Bipolar disorder treatment: What role do antidepressants play?
The role of antidepressants in bipolar disorder treatment remains somewhat controversial.
From: www.mayoclinic.com
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New treatment for depression ? marriage
People who are looking to ease depression may have a new treatment option ? marriage.
From: www.msnbc.msn.com
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New Depression Rx: Get Married
People who are looking to ease depression may have a new treatment option--marriage.
From: news.yahoo.com
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Genetic variations may predispose some men to suicidal thoughts during treatment for depression
Genetic variations may help explain why some men with depression develop suicidal thoughts and behaviors after they begin taking antidepressant medications, while most do not, according to a report in the June issue of Archives of General Psychiatry, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
From: www.eurekalert.org
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R) Over Duloxetine for Acute Treatment of Depression
COPENHAGEN, Denmark, June 4 /PRNewswire/ -- - Cipralex(R) Better Tolerated and at Least as Effective in Long-Term Treatment H.
From: www.redorbit.com
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AMPAKINE compounds a new potential treatment for respiratory depression
Drug-induced respiratory depression is a life-threatening condition caused by analgesic, hypnotic, and anesthesia medications.
From: www.eurekalert.org
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The growing problem of depression and stress
Depression and stress together make up the second largest cause of workers taking time off sick , according to figures released today. They are outnumbered only by people suffering from muscle-related problems such as bad backs.
From: www.telegraph.co.uk
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Adding medication improves recovery for elderly with depression
Adding a medication to a standard treatment regimen for major depressive disorder in the elderly improves chances of recovery in those who do not adequately respond to the first-course therapy or who relapse from it, finds a University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine study published in the June issue of the American Journal of Psychiatry, the official journal of the American Psychiatric ...
From: www.news-medical.net
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Implanting electrodes in the brain could help treat severe depression
London, June 3 (ANI): Implanting electrodes in the brain could help treat people who are suffering from severe depression, but do not succeed in responding to traditional treatment. Thomas Schlaepfer, professor of psychiatry and psychotherapy at University Hospital in Bonn, Germany and associate professor of psychiatry and mental health at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in ...
From: in.news.yahoo.com
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Smoking may increase risk of depression: Study
NEW YORK: Persistent smokers appear to be at increased risk for becoming depressed compared to never smokers, results of a long-term study of Finnish twins suggest.
From: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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Barry Downgraded To Depression
Barry lost some steam as it moved inland across Tampa Bay, becoming a tropical depression.
From: www.cfnews13.com
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Augmenting Drug Treatment Increases Recovery Prospects For Elderly Patients With Depression
The addition of a second medication to (or "augmentation of") the treatment plan of elderly patients with depression who either failed to respond to initial treatment, or relapsed early, results in a significant increase in the likelihood of recovery after the second drug is added, a new study has found. [click link for full article]
From: www.medicalnewstoday.com
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Elderly Patients Not Responding to Depression Therapy Improve with Second Drug
June 1, 2007 ? Up to 84% of the elderly with depression either fail to respond to the initial treatment or relapse in the first six to 12 weeks.
From: www.seniorjournal.com
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Depression not a normal part of aging
Up to 84 percent of the U.S. elderly with depression fail to respond to first-course treatment or relapse during their first six to 12 weeks of treatment.
From: www.upi.com
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Smoking may increase risk of depression
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Persistent smokers appear to be at increased risk for becoming depressed compared to never smokers, results of a long-term study of Finnish twins suggest. On the other hand, this association was not seen in individuals who stopped smoking many years ago.
From: today.reuters.co.uk
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Adding Medication Improves Recovery For Elderly With Depression, Says Study
Adding a medication to a standard treatment regimen for major depressive disorder in the elderly improves chances of recovery in those who do not adequately respond to the first-course therapy or who relapse from it, according to a recent article.
From: www.sciencedaily.com
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Alternative Treatment International, Inc. Receives the Principle Registered Trademark for Mind-Body-Spirit-Environment®
Alternative Treatment International, Inc. has received the principle registered trademark for the term "Mind-Body-Spirit-Environment®" which is a specialized treatment plan and clinical protocol to treat inviduals with substance abuse and psycho-emotional disorders. (PRWeb Jun 1, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/WmV0YS1aZXRhLUhhbGYtU2luZy1UaGlyLVplcm8=
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