Mental Health Care

Mental Health Care - most related articles:

- NEJM Antidepressant's Publication study may discourage depressed people - 3.4
- Men struggling with emotional impact of recession - 3.3
- Majority of troops avoid couch talk - 3.2
- Medicaid funded ADHD treatment for children is failing - 3.1
- Psychotherapy more beneficial for treatment of mental disorders - 3.1
- NAPHS welcomes passage of mental health parity - 3.1
- Children placed with a relative have fewer behavioral and social problems - 2.9
- People with mental illness smoke more - 2.8
- 50% American children with mental disorders receive professional services - 2.8
- Middle aged more anxious and depressed than elderly - 2.7

Mental Health Care articles

Adults with arthritis suffer with poorer health and quality of life
A new study reports that the health-related quality of life (HRQOL) for U.S. adults with arthritis is much worse than for those without this condition. Both physical and mental health are affected by arthritis, which poses a significant health and economic burden as the number of those diagnosed continues to climb.

Medicaid funded ADHD treatment for children is failing
Whatever its final incarnation, the recently enacted landmark Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act will expand Medicaid eligibility and is expected by 2013 to provide coverage, including mental health care, to an estimated 4.1 million children currently uninsured.

Metals and diesel emissions lead to respiratory symptoms in children
Exposure shortly after birth to ambient metals from residential heating oil combustion and particles from diesel emissions are associated with respiratory symptoms in young inner city children.

Ontario's primary health care reforms questioned
Ontario has invested millions of dollars into the healthcare system in response to a serious doctor shortage. But despite improvements in primary care, a study out of the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES) has found Ontario's chronically sick and poor are the least likely to benefit from the investments.

Abusive behavior towards dementia patients by family carers is common
Half of family carers of people with dementia report some abusive behaviour towards the person they are caring for and one third report 'significant' levels of abuse, according to new research from UCL (University College London) published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ).

NEJM Antidepressant's Publication study may discourage depressed people
Mental Health America notifies the potential harm of the NEJM's Selective Publication of Antidepressant Trials study that it may discourage people with depression from seeking appropriate care and evidence-based treatments that work for them. Mental Health America is one of America's leading mental health advocacy groups.

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