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July 2008



Neuropeptide discovery may lead to better panic, PTSD drugs

Thursday, 31 July 2008 9:41 A GMT+01
Brain-cell mechanisms involved with adverse memories point way to more effective treatments
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Postpartum mechanism found in mice brains

Thursday, 31 July 2008 9:27 A GMT+01
An international research group is the first to show that proteins that modify DNA directly are more highly expressed in the brains of people who commit suicide.
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Epigenetic DNA changes linked to depression related suicides

Thursday, 31 July 2008 9:24 A GMT+01
Autopsies usually point to a cause of death but now a study of brain tissue collected during these procedures, may explain an underlying cause of major depression and suicide. An international research group, led by Dr Michael O. Poulter of Robarts R

Men become happier with age, women unhappier

Wednesday, 30 July 2008 9:42 A GMT+01
Less able to achieve their life goals, women end up unhappier than men later in life - even though they start out happier,
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New insight into how brains process antidepressants, and addictive drugs

Wednesday, 30 July 2008 9:39 A GMT+01
Discoveries may lead to new therapies for mental illnesses, addiction In a first, scientists from Weill Cornell Medical College and Columbia University Medical Center have described the how brain cells process antidepressant drugs, cocaine and amphet
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Abstract: Short Psychodynamic Supportive Psychotherapy, antidepressants, and their combination in the treatment of major depression

Wednesday, 30 July 2008 9:20 A GMT+01
he efficacy of Short Psychodynamic Supportive Psychotherapy (SPSP) has not yet been compared with pharmacotherapy. A mega-analysis based on three original Randomized Clinical Trials (RCTs) was performed.

Bottling up feelings after trauma is okay

Tuesday, 29 July 2008 9:29 A GMT+01
Contrary to popular notions about what is normal or healthy, new research has found that it is okay not to express one's thoughts and feelings after experiencing a collective trauma, such as a school shooting or terrorist attack.
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In session With Andrea Allen, PhD: Cognitive behavioral therapy

Tuesday, 29 July 2008 9:15 A GMT+01
Psychiatry Weekly 2008 Jul 28;3(26) Andrea Allen, PhD Q: How early can you tell, and what do you look for to predict, how a patient will respond to cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)?

Abstract: Sequence of improvement in depressive symptoms across cognitive therapy and pharmacotherapy

Tuesday, 29 July 2008 9:12 A GMT+01
The authors examined the patterns of improvement in cognitive and vegetative symptoms [insomnia, loss of appetite, diminished energy, fatigue] of major depression in individuals treated with cognitive therapy (CT) or pharmacotherapy (PT).

Abstract: Symptoms of offensive type Taijin-Kyofusho among Australian social phobics

Tuesday, 29 July 2008 9:08 A GMT+01
This study investigated the culture specificity of Taijin-Kyofusho (TK) offensive type by examining whether symptoms of the disorder covary with social phobia

PTSD leaves physical footprints on the brain

Monday, 28 July 2008 9:17 A GMT+01
San Francisco physicist Norbert Schuff captured his colleagues' attention when he presented colorful brain images of U.S. soldiers who had returned from Iraq and Afghanistan and were diagnosed with PTSD

Abstract: Omega-3 fatty acids and supportive psychotherapy for perinatal depression

Monday, 28 July 2008 9:14 A GMT+01
This study was designed to investigate the feasibility, safety, and efficacy of omega-3 fatty acids for perinatal depression in addition to supportive psychotherapy.

Abstract: ß-adrenoceptor affinity as a biological predictor of treatment response to paroxetine in patients with acute panic disorder

Monday, 28 July 2008 9:10 A GMT+01
J Affect Disord. 2008 Sep;110(1-2):156-160 ß-adrenoceptor affinity as a biological predictor of treatment response to paroxetine in patients with acute panic disorder Lee IS, Kim KJ, Kang EH, Yu BH. Department of Psychiatry, Semin Mental Hospit

Abstract: Early onset anxiolytic efficacy after a single dose of pregabalin

Sunday, 27 July 2008 9:40 A GMT+01
To evaluate acute onset of anxiolytic activity using a dental anxiety model, 89 patients were randomised to double-blind single dose pregabalin [Lyrica®] 150 mg, alprazolam [Xanax®] 0.5 mg or placebo 4 h before a scheduled dental procedure.

Abstract: Analysis of murine anxiety genes in humans implicates novel candidate genes for anxiety disorders

Sunday, 27 July 2008 9:33 A GMT+01
Human anxiety disorders are complex diseases with largely unknown etiology. We have taken a cross-species approach to identify genes that regulate anxiety-like behavior with inbred mouse strains that differ in their innate anxiety levels as a model.

Hundreds of new psych medications in pipeline

Saturday, 26 July 2008 8:56 A GMT+01
There are a record 301 new medicines being developed for mental illnesses, according to a new report released in New Orleans, Louisiana during a briefing that focused on the devastating effects that mental illnesses have on patients, their families,
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Abstract: Evaluation of the anti-cancer activity of sertraline in human colon cancer cell lines

Saturday, 26 July 2008 8:46 A GMT+01
Evidence has been provided of the anti-proliferative activity of certain antidepressants, mainly the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs).

Abstract: Glial loss in the prefrontal cortex is sufficient to induce depressive-like behaviors

Saturday, 26 July 2008 8:41 A GMT+01
Postmortem studies have repeatedly found decreased density and number of glia in cortical regions, including the prefrontal and cingulate areas, from depressed patients.

Depression not rising: Australian study

Thursday, 24 July 2008 8:49 A GMT+01
The popular belief that rates of depression are climbing among Australians has been challenged by new research.

Abstract+: Stress load during childhood affects psychopathology in psychiatric patients

Thursday, 24 July 2008 8:47 A GMT+01
Childhood stress and trauma have been related to adult psychopathology in different psychiatric disorders. The present study aimed at verifying this relationship for stressful experiences during developmental periods

Viagra® reduces women's antidepressant related sexual dysfunction

Wednesday, 23 July 2008 1:24 P GMT+01
Women with sexual dysfunction caused by the use of antidepressants experienced a reduction in adverse sexual effects with use of sildenafil (Viagra®), according to a study in the cuurent issue of JAMA.
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Study to test two drug approach to depression treatment

Wednesday, 23 July 2008 1:24 P GMT+01
Hoping to answer a question raised by the STAR*D study, UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers have designed the Combining Medication to Enhance Outcomes of Depression (CO-MED) trial to test multiple-medication treatment of depression.
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9/11 workers face chronic mental impairment

Wednesday, 23 July 2008 10:10 A GMT+01
by - Robert Preidt (HealthDay News) THURSDAY, May 22 (HealthDay News) — Workers and volunteers involved in recovery efforts at the World Trade Center following the 9/11 terrorist attacks have much higher levels of psychological distress t

Depression linked with first stroke in elderly

Wednesday, 23 July 2008 10:07 A GMT+01
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The results of a study in the current issue of the journal Stroke suggest that there is an association between depression and an increased risk of having a first stroke in elderly patients.

Deep brain stimulation proves effective for treatment-resistant depression

Tuesday, 22 July 2008 10:16 A GMT+01
New data from a study of patients with treatment-resistant depression who underwent deep brain stimulation (DBS) in the subcallosal cingulate region (SCG or Cg25) of the brain shows that this intervention is generally safe
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