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arrow Study sheds light on post-combat mental problems

10-09-2009
Symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are typical after deployment to a war zone, and may even represent a healthy reaction to stress, but can lead to problems with mental functioning if they persist, new research in Iraq vets suggests.
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arrow Getting through

  9-09-2009
If you talk to anyone who is raising a teenager or teenagers, one of the main things the parent would be agonising over is figuring out how to get through to the kid.

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arrow Baby blues

3-09-2009
She could not bear to look at her baby. Everytime she did, it brought a sense of hopelessness and despair. To make matters worse, she was restless all the time. She had not been able to sleep nor eat since giving birth to the baby — her third child.
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arrow Bullying goes online

  3-09-2009
Has the threat of bullying crossed over to the virtual world and just how serious is it? Children get bullied. This is a fact of life for both parent and child alike, even if the latter only realises this later on.
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arrow Moderate drinking late in life can ward off dementia - study

3-09-2009
Elderly people who drink light to moderate amounts of alcohol are less likely to develop dementia than teetotallers, an Australian study shows.
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arrow Signals from sleep

  27-08-2009
Sleep patterns can help predict which adolescents might be at greatest risk of developing depression, a researcher at UT Southwestern Medical Center has found in a five-year study.
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