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Jul 4th, 2009
A new study shows that children who are overweight can suffer from depression and loneliness. A new study from University of Missouri shows that girls especially are affected, beginning as early as kindergarten. As obesity rates climb, researchers try to uncover the negative consequences of being overweight in childhood.
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Jun 30th, 2009
Anxiety and depression are associated with more frequent angina in coronary artery disease patients.
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Jun 17th, 2009
Stressful life events are strongly associated with a person’s risk for major depression, but a certain gene variation long thought to increase risk in conjunction with stressful life events actually may have no effect.
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Jun 17th, 2009
People with memory problems who are depressed are more likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease compared to people who are not depressed.
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Jun 15th, 2009
Child suicide rates in Denmark are at alarming levels as 450 children each year attempt suicide. Children poison themselves with pills or otherwise try to take their own lives. Suicide help hotline centers need to increase in numbers.
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Jun 10th, 2009
At-risk teens exposed to a program that teaches them to counteract their unrealistic and overly negative thoughts experienced significantly less depression than their peers who received usual care.
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Jun 1st, 2009
Use of medication did not trigger suicidal thinking among adolescents with depression, but those with persistent and severe depression were more at risk for suicidal events while undergoing treatment .
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May 28th, 2009
Although teen depression poses a widespread problem for which proven treatments exist, few depressed teens receive any care.
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May 20th, 2009
An estimated 16.5 million people aged 18 years or older experienced at least one major depressive episode (MDE) in the past year and 64.5 percent of them received treatment.
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May 14th, 2009
A new report which coincides with Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day reveals that 8.2 percent (2 million) youths aged 12 to 17 experienced at least one major depressive episode (MDE) in the past year.