Depression in Teens
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Smoking Worsens Depression for Teens
fyiliving.com — “Smoking Worsens Depression for Teens” View full resource at fyiliving.com
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@NovaMedCenters Smoking may even worsen depression in teens. Here's an article on it: http://bit.ly/dg5umf
Depression in teens - Herald News
heraldnews.suntimes.com — “The news could be better for teens suffering from major depression. There are treatments, such as psychotherapy and psychotropic drugs, but almost half of teenagers who are successfully treated for depression will have a relapse within five years. According to the November 2010 study published” View full resource at heraldnews.suntimes.com
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Depression in Teens and Children | Psych Central
psychcentral.com — “Depression is one of the most prevalent mental health disorders in the country and it is on the rise as one of the most serious health concerns facing us. The” View full resource at psychcentral.com
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Depression in Teens and Children http://t.co/rErEm05I #mhsm #mentalhealth
Ecstasy And Speed Associated With Depression In Teens
medicalnewstoday.com — “A study of nearly 4,000 teenagers published online in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, shows that secondary school children who take methamphetamine (speed) and MDMA (e” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Ecstasy And Speed Associated With Depression In Teens http://t.co/Vb6dp1SF #pediatrics
Look for the signs of depression in teens and children
stltoday.com — “Your child is sleeping more than usual. Your teen is withdrawn and doesn't spend as much time with family as” View full resource at stltoday.com
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Depression - Group Therapy Helps Prevent Depression in Teens
healthcentral.com — “A study published in JAMA has shown that group cognitive behavioral therapy may help prevent depression in at-risk teens. The study had 113 adolescent...” View full resource at healthcentral.com
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Group therapy helps prevent depression in teens, http://bit.ly/7VRLs
Addictive Internet Use Tied to Depression in Teens:
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Treating depression in teens has lasting benefits | Reuters
reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Longer-term treatment of depression for adolescents is associated with persistent benefits, even after treatment ends, according to results of the Treatment for Adolescents” View full resource at reuters.com
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Addictive Internet Use Tied to Depression in Teens
everydayhealth.com — “Even healthy ones can run into trouble with too much use, researchers say” View full resource at everydayhealth.com
Most Recently Shared on September 1, 2010 at 3:40 pm By:
Too much screen-time may cause #depression in your #teen. Get your kids out of the house and away from the #Web! http://ow.ly/2xyRD
Obsessive Internet Use Linked with Depression in Teens - TIME
time.com — “Can pathological Internet browsing lead to depression or other mental problems in otherwise healthy people?” View full resource at time.com
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Are you surfing the web on your lunch break? Researchers now say Internet addicts more likely to be depressed: http://bit.ly/a9BPuo
Treating depression in teens has lasting benefits | Reuters
reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Longer-term treatment of depression for adolescents is associated with persistent benefits, even after treatment ends, according to results of the Treatment for Adolescents” View full resource at reuters.com
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Article: "Longer-term treatment of depression for adolescents associated w/ persistent benefits" http://tinyurl.com/yz4kaq5
Mothers' smoking or depression 'influences teens' smoking'
oohja.com — “Mothers' smoking or depression 'influences teens' smoking'” View full resource at oohja.com
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Mothers' smoking or depression 'influences teens' smoking'|A new study has suggested that adolescents aged 12 to .. http://oohja.com/xcELe
First blood test to diagnose major depression in teens
sciencedaily.com — “Scientists have developed the first blood test to diagnose major depression in teens, a breakthrough approach that allows an objective diagnosis by measuring a specific set of genetic markers found in a patient's blood. The test also is the first to identify subtypes of depression, raising hopes for individualized treatment. The current method of diagnosing depression is subjective.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Severe obesity not seen to increase risk of depression in teens
medicalxpress.com — “According to a new study, severely obese adolescents are no more likely to be depressed than normal weight peers. The study, which has been released online in the Journal of Adolescent Health, did find that white adolescents may be somewhat more vulnerable to psychological effects of obesity.” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Severe obesity not seen to increase risk of depression in teens
sciencedaily.com — “According to a new study, severely obese adolescents are no more likely to be depressed than normal weight peers. The study did find that white adolescents may be somewhat more vulnerable to psychological effects of obesity.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
Most Recently Shared on April 21, 2011 at 10:01 pm By:
@sciencedaily New study shows severely obese adolescents aren't more likely to be depressed than average weight peers http://ow.ly/4N9ya
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