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arrow Penyakit Mental Di Kalangan Rakyat Malaysia Semakin Meningkat

25-06-2009
Penyakit mental di negara ini mencatatkan peningkatan, dengan lebih banyak individu mendapatkan rawatan bagi masalah itu yang meliputi gangguan mental ringan kepada skizofrenia teruk.
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arrow Mental health problems on the rise

25-06-2009
More Malaysian students are suffering from mental health problems now, with nearly half of them showing emotional and aggressive symptoms.
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arrow Call to take symptoms seriously

25-06-2009
Schizo-phrenics make up the majority of patients admitted to hospitals for mental treatment.
According to the Malaysian Psychiatric Association, there were 2,500 new schizophrenia cases every year but treatment and rehabilitation were still wanting.
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arrow Stress Puts Double Whammy On Reproductive System, Fertility

23-06-2009
University of California, Berkeley, researchers have found what they think is a critical and, until now, missing piece of the puzzle about how stress causes sexual dysfunction and infertility.
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arrow Possible Link between Pregnancy, the Flu and Schizophrenia

23-06-2009
When mothers become infected with influenza during their pregnancy, it may increase the risk for schizophrenia in their offspring. Influenza is a very common virus and so there has been substantial concern about this association.
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arrow Much Touted "Depression Risk Gene" May Not Add to Risk After All

23-06-2009
Stressful life events are strongly associated with a person’s risk for major depression, but a certain gene variation long thought to increase risk in conjunction with stressful life events actually may have no effect, according to researchers funded by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), part of the National Institutes of Health
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