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arrow Menangani masalah pelajar stres

19-01-2011
PUTRAJAYA 18 Jan. – Kementerian Kesihatan mulai bulan ini akan memperkenalkan modul kesihatan mental di sekolah menengah untuk menangani masalah stres yang semakin meningkat dengan sebanyak 400,227 pesakit mental menjalani rawatan di hospital kerajaan sepanjang tahun lalu.
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arrow Bipolar Kids Suffer as Adults, Too

11-01-2011
Oct. 6, 2008 -- Children who are diagnosed with bipolar disorder can continue to suffer from the disease as they develop into young adults. That's according to a new study by researchers at Washington University in St. Louis,
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arrow 6 Common Depression Traps to Avoid

11-01-2011
When Orion Lyonesse is getting depressed, she turns into a hermit. She doesn't want to leave the house (not even to pick up the mail), and she cuts off contact with her friends and family.
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arrow Most Depressed Teens Recover, but Many Relapse

04-01-2011
Nov. 1, 2010 -- Nearly all teenagers treated for major depression will recover, but a new study shows that nearly half will have a recurrence. Researchers found that 96% of depressed teens recovered with treatment.
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arrow Bipolar Disorder Misdiagnosed as Depression

29-12-2010
June 1, 2010 (New Orleans) -- About one in three people diagnosed with major depression may actually have bipolar disorder, researchers report.
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arrow Secondhand smoke tied to kids' poor mental health

21-12-2010
(Reuters Health) - Kids who breathe secondhand smoke are more likely to struggle with mental health problems, suggests a large new study of British children.
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