Psychiatric Disorder
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Role of Omega-3 unclear for bipolar disorder - 5.3
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Bipolar symptoms and emotional brain in youth - 4.3
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Middle aged more anxious and depressed than elderly - 3.7
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Bright light therapy eases bipolar depression - 3.6
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Antidepressant use increasing among Americans with no psychiatric diagnosis - 3.5
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History of ADHD or hyperactivity off base - 3.5
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Schizophrenia linked to common genetic variations - 3.5
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Study to pinpoint bipolar disorder risk factors - 3.3
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Depression and anxiety can double heart disease risk - 3.2
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Pfizer updated CHANTIX label to quit smoking with more warnings - 3.1
Psychiatric Disorder articles
Meditation may help brain to recover from diseasesBrain imaging study reveals that experienced meditators seem to be able switch off areas of the brain associated with daydreaming as well as psychiatric disorders such as autism and schizophrenia.
Bipolar symptoms and emotional brain in youthRecognition of bipolar symptoms and bipolar disorder in adolescents is now clearly established. However, whether bipolarity exists in children remains controversial despite numerous studies that have been conducted on this topic in the last fifteen years.
New insights into anorexia nervosaNew imaging technology provides insight into abnormalities in the brain circuitry of patients with anorexia nervosa (commonly known as anorexia) that may contribute to the puzzling symptoms found in people with the eating disorder.
FASD children have more behavioral problems than ADHD childrenChildren with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) have a high risk of psychiatric problems, particularly attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), conduct disorder, or both.
Schizophrenia linked to common genetic variationsResearchers has discovered that nearly a third of the genetic basis of schizophrenia may be attributed to the cumulative actions of thousands of common genetic variants.
History of ADHD or hyperactivity off baseA Canadian researcher working in the U.K. says doctors, authors and educators are doing hyperactive children a disservice by claiming that hyperactivity as we understand it today has always existed.
Heart patients should be screened, treated for depressionHeart patients should be screened for depression -- a common condition that can profoundly affect both prognosis and quality of life -- according to the American Heart Association's first scientific statement on depression and coronary heart disease.
Erasing drug-associated memories to treat drug addictionErasing drug-associated memories may prevent recovering drug abusers from relapsing, researchers at the University of Cambridge have discovered.
Genetic errors may cause schizophreniaSchizophrenia, a debilitating psychiatric disorder, is caused by some genetic errors due to deletions and duplications of DNA are more common in people with the mental disorders, revealed by researchers at the University of Washington and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories.
GSK statement on MHRA Seroxat investigationGlaxoSmithKline (GSK) notes the conclusions announced by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) regarding its investigation into disclosure of paediatric trial data for the anti-depressant medicine Seroxat (paroxetine).
Bright light therapy eases bipolar depressionBright light therapy can ease bipolar depression in some patients, according to a study published in the journal Bipolar Disorders. Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine's Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic studied nine women with bipolar disorder to examine the effects of light therapy in the morning or at midday on mood symptoms.
Middle aged more anxious and depressed than elderlyResearch from the University of New South Wales has found that middle-aged Australians are more anxious and depressed than their elderly counterparts, turning on its head a prevailing myth about old age.
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