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Anxiety, Depression Often Go Hand-in-Hand With Arthritis
consumer.healthday.com — “Anxiety, Depression Often Go Hand-in-Hand With Arthritis” View full resource at consumer.healthday.com
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Arthritis Linked to Depression | LiveScience
livescience.com — “One-third of U.S residents 45 and older with arthritis have anxiety or depression.” View full resource at livescience.com
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Arthritis Linked to Depression | LiveScience http://t.co/Ynm4LKcJ
1/3 With Arthritis Report Anxiety or Depression
arthritis.webmd.com — “One-third of people with arthritis are depressed or anxious, a new study shows. And anxiety may be more common than depression.” View full resource at arthritis.webmd.com
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Kids With Disabilities Face Fallout From Bullying, Exclusion - Disability Scoop
disabilityscoop.com — “Being left out or bullied is more likely to lead to depression in children with developmental disabilities than any facet of their condition, new research indicates.” View full resource at disabilityscoop.com
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The Behavioral Health Daily
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Cambridge Journals Online - Abstract
journals.cambridge.org — “Objective Whereas the relationship between some components of diet, such as n-3 fatty acids and B-vitamins, and depression risk has been extensively studied, the role of fast-food or processed pastries consumption has received little attention.” View full resource at journals.cambridge.org
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Analyzing Feelings of Regret - NYTimes.com
nytimes.com — “A study with young adults and depressed older adults showed similar brain activity when subjects experienced regret, whereas healthy older subjects were better able to regulate emotions and let go.” View full resource at nytimes.com
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Fathers 'just as likely to suffer postnatal depression' - Telegraph
telegraph.co.uk — “Fathers 'just as likely to suffer postnatal depression' - Telegraph” View full resource at telegraph.co.uk
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ISRCTN23395762 - Internet delivered treatment for depression in Colombia
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RT @cctrials: new #ISRCTN: #Internet delivered treatment for #depression in #Colombia http://t.co/HkZTQBx3 #laysummary
Anti-depressants likely do more harm than good, study suggests
sciencedaily.com — “Commonly prescribed anti-depressants appear to be doing patients more harm than good, say researchers who have published a paper examining the impact of the medications on the entire body.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Emotional Resilience To Stress Boosted By Gatekeeper Of Brain Steroid Signals
medicalnewstoday.com — “A cellular protein called HDAC6, newly characterized as a gatekeeper of steroid biology in the brain, may provide a novel target for treating and preventing stress-linked disorders, such as (PTSD” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Emotional Resilience To Stress Boosted By Gatekeeper Of Brain Steroid Signals http://t.co/LeYUwg3I #depression
A place in Ghana that’s nourishing kids back to life | BabyCenter
blogs.babycenter.com — “Meet Mercy. She's 14-years-old and she has spent the past month lying in a crib. Her Mother died, her depressed Father stopped feeding her and she became” View full resource at blogs.babycenter.com
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Evidence shows that anti-depressants likely do more harm than good, researchers find
eurekalert.org — “Commonly prescribed anti-depressants appear to be doing patients more harm than good, say researchers who have published a paper examining the impact of the medications on the entire body.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Accomplishing Goals When Living With Mental Illness | Recovering from Mental Illness
healthyplace.com — “Accomplishing goals when you have a mental illness can be difficult, but learning how to accomplish goals is key to mental illness recovery.” View full resource at healthyplace.com
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Accomplishing Goals When Living With Mental Illness. New Recovering From #MentalIllness blog. http://t.co/P2bVE1oT #bipolar #depression
HDAC6 protein may provide novel target for stress-linked disorders
news-medical.net — “A cellular protein called HDAC6, newly characterized as a gatekeeper of steroid biology in the brain, may provide a novel target for treating and preventing stress-linked disorders, such as depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), according to research from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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