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29 November 2005



Depressed heart patients skip medications, have elevated stress hormones

Tuesday, 29 November 2005 6:25 A GMT+01
Depressed heart patients skip medications, have elevated stress hormones Recent studies conducted at the San Francisco VA Medical Center suggest two possible mechanisms for the widely recognized link between depression and adverse outcomes in patient

Studying brain activity could aid diagnosis of social phobia

Tuesday, 29 November 2005 6:25 A GMT+01
Studying brain activity could aid diagnosis of social phobia People suffering generalised social phobia experience increased brain activity when confronted with threatening faces or frightening social situations, new research shows. The finding coul

Poor health, poverty and minority status are major factors in depression

Tuesday, 29 November 2005 6:24 A GMT+01
Poor health, poverty and minority status are major factors in depression Preliminary results from the STAR-D project, one of the nation's largest studies of depression, show that chronic depressive episodes are common and are associated with poorer p

Brain structure associated with fear inhibition also may influence personality

Tuesday, 29 November 2005 6:23 A GMT+01
Brain structure associated with fear inhibition also may influence personality The relationship between the size of a brain structure and the ability to recover from traumatic experiences also may influence overall personality type, according to a st

Mental disorder signs seen in young children

Tuesday, 29 November 2005 6:22 A GMT+01
Mental disorder signs seen in young children -study LONDON, Nov 28 (Reuters) - Pre-school children can show early signs of a mental disorder which can be diagnosed and treated to prevent problems later in life, a leading psychologist said on Monday.

Antidepressants may damage skeleton

Tuesday, 29 November 2005 6:21 A GMT+01
Antidepressants may damage skeleton - study Oslo (dpa) - Antidepressants like the popular medication Fluoxitine, better known as Prozac, may help ease psychological problems but may also damage the skeleton, a Norwegian study said Monday. "Antidepre

Mothers 'hide' post-natal depression

Tuesday, 29 November 2005 6:17 A GMT+01
Mums 'hide' post-natal depression Nearly half of all mothers suffering from post-natal depression lie to their health visitors about it, BBC One's Real Story has found. A survey for the programme found 44% of new mothers do not tell the truth about