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HealthyPlace.com NewsletterThis Week - June 25, 2007
Maybe it's not depression. Could it be part of bipolar disorder? Find out what you can do. Intense Psychotherapy Relieves DepressionA new study shows that intensive psychotherapy not only relieves depression symptoms, but it also prevents depression relapse.
Personalized Depression DrugsOne big problem with antidepressant medication is there's no way to immediately tell which one works best for you. Right now, doctors use a trial and error method. But look what's on the near horizon.
New Booklet Gives Guidance On Diet And DepressionRecent research from the UK Mental Health Foundation has shown that a healthy diet can have a positive impact on mental health. You can get your free copy here. Sleep Disturbances Among the Elderly Linked to SuicideSelf-reported sleep complaints among the elderly serve as a risk factor for completed suicide. Read more. Moon Jobs Will Tax Mental Health of WorkersResearch indicates there are long-term implications for the mental health of employees working on space stations and later, other planets, who are in isolation for extended periods.
Fear of MedicationRecent news of tainted pet food, toothpaste and cough syrup preparations has put a scare into many people. If you were afraid to take medications before, a psychologist says it could be even worse going forward; especially for those who already have anxiety disorders. Video Game AddictionDoctors are seeing more and more children who are addicted to gaming. Now the American Medical Association is asking that video game addiction be declared a psychiatric disorder. Diabulimia: Diabetics Skipping Insulin to Lose WeightOne expert who has studied the phenomenon estimates that 450,000 Type 1 diabetic women in the United States - one-third of the total - have skipped or shortchanged their insulin to lose weight and are risking a coma and an early death. And word of this little secret is spreading across internet bulletin boards and chatrooms. Sponsor Message:
Backlash on Bipolar Diagnoses in ChildrenA prominent Massachusetts psychiatrist is at the forefront of the debate over whether children should be diagnosed and treated for bipolar disorder. Part of the reason -- his research was backed by money from pharmaceutical companies. More Bipolar Stories:What's the Truth Behind Recovered Memories of Childhood Abuse?How accurate are recovered memories? The answer is not so clear. In fact, this question has lead to one of the most contentious issues in the fields of psychology and psychiatry. Social Skills and Their Relationship to LearningThere's growing interest in how social skills develop and how they contribute to learning. Read about the latest research. Sponsor Message:
Non-Stimulant ADHD Medication for Children Gets FDA Thumbs-UpThe FDA has approved Intuniv extended release tablets for ADHD in children. First-ever Fibromyalgia Drug ApprovedPfizer's new drug, Lyrica, for treating Fibromyalgia was approved by the FDA. However, researchers admit that some patients in the clinical trials did not receive any benefit from the medication. More Fascinating Pharmaceutical Stories:
How to Predict ViolenceA researcher who spent nearly 300 hours observing patients in an accident and emergency department has developed a method for identifying possible flashpoints leading up to violence. Girls Select Partners Who Resemble Their DadsThe quality of a daughter's relationship with her father has an impact on whom she finds attractive. More The Origins and Purpose of PrideTwo researchers have been exploring the origins and purpose of pride, both in the laboratory and in the field. They wanted to know if pride is as universal as, say, joy or anger. Treating Schizophrenia in Developing Countries?There are over 25 million people in developing countries with schizophrenia. Researchers are debating the best way to help them. Sponsor Message:
More Schizophrenia Stories:Additional stories linked from the HealthyPlace.com Thought Disorders Community homepage. "How Do I Explain My Social Phobia To A Date?"Kimm20:
I'm 20 years old and when I was 14, I was
diagnosed with anxiety disorders and social phobia. I just
started feeling like I want to date, but I don't know how to
explain my problem to guys. I still get very antsy in public
places and I still have panic attacks from time-to-time. How
would I explain this to a guy without scaring him off. Has
anyone else ever had this problem? I'm afraid I'm going to be
alone the rest of my life. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *** Something to think about..."The art of being wise is knowing what to
overlook." From all of us here at HealthyPlace.com, we hope you have a good week.. Previous Newsletters
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