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February 19, 2009

Dr. Francis Lee Recognized For Developing Genetic Test To Guide The Treatment Of Depression

Dr. Francis Lee, a psychiatrist and scientist at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, has received a commendation by the president of the United States in the form of a Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), the highest honor bestowed by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy for outstanding (more…)

February 17, 2009

More Effort Needed To Prevent Mental, Emotional, And Behavioral Disorders In Young People

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The federal government should make preventing mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders and promoting mental health in young people a national priority, says a new report from the National Research Council and Institute of Medicine. These disorders — which include depression, anxiety, conduct disorder, and substance abuse — are about as common as fractured limbs in children and adolescents. (more…)

February 9, 2009

Hormone Level During Pregnancy May Identify Women At Risk For Postpartum Depression

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Women who have higher levels of a hormone produced by the placenta midway through their pregnancy appear more likely to develop postpartum depression, according to a report in the February issue of Archives of General Psychiatry, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
Postpartum depression (PPD) is more serious than "baby blues" and begins within (more…)

February 7, 2009

7 Year-Old Boy Is Youngest Case Of Suicide Attempt

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A new medical report calls for caution following the recent case of a boy who tried to hang himself after watching a hanging depicted in a fictional film. This seems to be the first case of attempted copycat suicide in a child under 10 years old. Exposure to suicidal behaviour in the media has been strongly linked to copycat suicide attempts but never in someone so young. This case warns of the potential (more…)

February 1, 2009

Depression, Anxiety Among Overweight Teenagers Varies By Race, Ethnicity, Study Finds

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Some overweight teenagers are more likely than normal weight teens to show symptoms of depression or anxiety, though there are differences by race and ethnicity, according to a study published in the February issue of Pediatrics, Reuters Health reports. The study, by Rhonda BeLue of Pennsylvania State University and colleagues, is based on a national survey of 35,184 parents (more…)

January 29, 2009

Role Of Epigenetics In Behavior Revealed By Anxious Mice

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Research conducted by a team in Switzerland suggests that a family of genes involved in regulating the expression of other genes in the brain is responsible for helping us deal with external inputs such as stress. Their results, appearing in the December 11 advance online version of the journal Neuron, may also give a clue to why some people are more susceptible to anxiety or depression (more…)

January 19, 2009

CeNeRx BioPharma Initiates Phase II Clinical Trial Of Its Novel Antidepressant Agent Tyrima(TM)

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Inc., a clinical stage company developing and commercializing innovative
treatments for diseases of the central nervous system, announced that
it has initiated a Phase II clinical trial for its lead product candidate
Tyrima(TM) for the treatment of major depressive (more…)

January 13, 2009

Electromagnetic Biomarker Could Minimize Trial-And-Error Prescribing For Depression

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Images of the brain’s fastest signals reveal an electromagnetic marker that predicts a patient’s response to a fast-acting antidepressant, researchers have discovered.
"Such biomarkers that identify who will benefit from a new class of antidepressants could someday minimize trial-and-error prescribing and speed delivery of care for what can be a life-threatening (more…)

January 10, 2009

Frontiers In Psychoneuroimmunology: The Emotional Interface

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Are you sick because you are depressed or are you depressed because you are sick? The answer is ‘yes’, for not only does mood impact the immune system, but the inner workings of the brain can be profoundly impacted by an active immune system. You are invited to become a charter member of the one of the most relevant annual symposiums ever offered to health care practitioners on the subject of mind and body. Frontiers in Psychoneuroimmunology (more…)

January 8, 2009

Access To Health Care For Children Ages 10 To 19 Lacking, According To Report

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U.S. residents between ages 10 and 19 do not receive adequate medical care, according to a report recently released by the National Research Council and the Institute of Medicine, the AP/Arizona Daily Star reports. The report found that the system of care for adolescents lacks coordination and proper design, as few physicians specialize in care for teens or provide comprehensive care that they (more…)

January 5, 2009

Relationships May Suffer When There Is Too Much Commitment: Depression, Anxiety, Eroding Of Bonds May Ensue

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Romantic relationships establish special bonds between partners. Oftentimes, passionate rapport leads to permanent partnerships, and ultimately, the start of families.
Sometimes, however, one or both partners place too much emotional weight on their relationship. As a result, men or women may tend to evaluate their self-worth solely based on the outcomes of their romantic interactions. This is what (more…)

January 3, 2009

Novel Antidepressant Valdoxan(R), Receives EMEA CHMP Positive Opinion For Major Depressive Episodes

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Valdoxan® today received a positive opinion from the European Medicines Agency’s (EMEA) Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) for its use in the treatment of adult patients with Major Depressive Episodes (MDE).1
Valdoxan is an innovative approach to the treatment of MDE and has demonstrated convincing efficacy in depressed patients with moderate-severe depression2, offering new hope (more…)

December 30, 2008

Wellness Expert Offers Tips On Coping With Economic Turmoil

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America’s financial crises is fueling chronic stress and limiting some people’s ability to think clearly, control emotions and regulate bodily functions in a healthy manner. University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Associate Professor Josh Klapow, Ph.D., says now is the time to take control of emotions (more…)

December 29, 2008

Potential New Targets For Antidepressant Medications

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The news about antidepressant medications over the past several years has been mixed. The bad news from large multicenter studies such as STAR*D is that current antidepressant medications are effective, but not as effective as one might hope. Thus, there is a significant need for new treatment mechanisms for depression. On that front, there has been mixed news as well. One of the most exciting new drugs (more…)

December 26, 2008

Prozac: Not Just For Depression

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Prozac is regularly prescribed to ease the emotional pain of patients who are being treated for cancer. Buy lasix without prescription But can this common anti-depressant help to fight cancer itself?
Dr. Dan Peer of the Department of Cell Research and Immunology at Tel Aviv University is proving that it can. A study he and his colleagues recently (more…)

December 23, 2008

VAI Finding Could Lead To New Drugs For Anxiety, Depression - How CRF Precisely Binds To Its Receptor

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Researchers in the Laboratory of Structural Sciences at Van Andel Institute (VAI) have determined how the hormone corticotrophin releasing factor (CRF) precisely binds to its receptor. Buy soma pills This detailed structural information can help drug developers design new drugs for anxiety, depression, and related disorders.
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December 10, 2008

New Insights Into Teenagers And Anxiety Disorders

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Can scientists predict who will develop anxiety disorders years in advance? UCLA psychology professor Michelle Craske thinks so. She is four years into an eight-year study evaluating 650 students, who were 16 when the study began, to identify risk factors for the development of anxiety and depression - the most comprehensive study (more…)

December 9, 2008

Antidepressants May Help Fight Cancer By Boosting Body’s Immune Response

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A comprehensive review of current scientific literature, published in the peer-reviewed journal ecancer, has suggested that antidepressants can help the human body fight cancer by boosting its own immune response, amongst other mechanisms.
Not only this but they can help with side (more…)

December 8, 2008

Distinguishing A Bad Mood From Depression In Teenagers, From The Harvard Mental Health Letter

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The teenage years are a time of emotional highs and lows. So how do you distinguish normal teenage mood swings and rebellion from actual depression? The September 2008 issue of the Harvard Mental Health Letter highlights some ways to tell.
Although depression (more…)

December 5, 2008

Nearly 5 Percent Of The US Population Suffers From Persistent Depression Or Anxiety

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Though effective treatments are available for individuals suffering from chronic depression and anxiety, very little is known about how often these treatments are used or how prevalent these conditions are among the nation’s general population.
But in a first-of-its-kind study, UCLA researchers have developed estimates for both the prevalence of chronic psychiatric illness in the general population and (more…)

December 4, 2008

Rexahn Pharmaceuticals Receives FDA Approval To Initiate Phase II Trial For Serdaxin In Patients With Major Depressive Disorders

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Buy zithromax without prescription Rexahn Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (AMEX: RNN), a leader in innovative therapeutics for life-threatening and life-debilitating diseases, announced that the Company has received FDA approval to begin Phase II trials for Serdaxin™, for the treatment of major depressive (more…)

December 3, 2008

‘Mind’ Comments On Government ‘Fit Note’ Plans, UK

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December 2, 2008

Depression May Increase Exacerbations, Hospitalizations In COPD

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It is well known that patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) frequently suffer from depression and anxiety, but according to new research, depression and anxiety may actually cause increased hospitalizations and exacerbations.
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December 1, 2008

When Nothing Else Works: Therapy Approved By FDA For Treatment-resistant Depression

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Millions of patients with treatment-resistant clinical depression, who have struggled for years with disability and how to cope with their condition, now have an option that could help them lead more productive and successful lives.
The NeuroStar TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) Therapy system, developed by Neuronetics, Inc. and initiated by research at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), is the first and only approved (more…)

November 30, 2008

Acupuncture Taking The Pressure Off Today’s Emotional Stresses

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The British Acupuncture Council (BAcC) has found that more people are turning to traditional acupuncture to alleviate symptoms caused by the emotional strains of everyday life.
A recent survey reveals that the tolls of the 21st century are affecting younger people (more…)

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