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arrow Caring Counseling May Ease Postpartum Depression

22-01-2009
Either in person or over the phone, women struggling with postpartum depression can be treated effectively by professionals or mothers who have gone through the same thing, two studies find.
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arrow Anxiety attacks: Why you should not hit the panic button

22-01-2009
Having a panic attack or feeling anxious is normal when you’re stressed or in an unpleasant situation. Some people may be more prone to such attacks, with debilitating effects (to a point which they no longer function normally). When this happens, a panic attack becomes an illness that must be treated.

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arrow The Fourth International Stigma Conference: Second Announcement and Call for Abstracts

21-01-2009
Date: 21 to 23 January 2009
Venue: Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, United Kingdom
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arrow Data does not link Singulair to suicide

19-01-2009
American regulators says their review of clinical trials does not suggest Merck & Co's Singulair asthma drug or similar medicines cause suicide or suicidal thought, although the data were inadequate to draw a firm conclusion.
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arrow Naughty kids often fair badly as adults

19-01-2009
Children who badly misbehave in school are more likely to end up with a dud job, poor mental health, teen pregnancy or divorce, according to a British study published recently.
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arrow Major Psychiatric Disorders Linked to Multiple Incarcerations

13-01-2009
Prison inmates with major psychiatric disorders, particularly those with bipolar disorders, are at markedly increased risk for multiple incarcerations compared with other inmates, say US researchers.
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