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arrow Tiny, Spontaneous Gene Mutations May Boost Autism Risk

09-04-2007
Tiny gene mutations, each individually rare, pose more risk for autism than had been previously thought, suggests a study funded in part by the National Institute of Mental Health, a component of the National Institutes of Health.
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arrow Official World Psychiatry Journal, Volume 6, Number 1, February 2007

08-04-2007
We would like to draw the attention of psychiatrists across the world and members of the international health community at large to the enclosed WPA-WHO Joint Statement on the Role of Psychiatrists in Disasters Response.
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arrow Dinner Symposium

08-04-2007
Title:
Long term consideration of Antipsychotic in the treatment of Schizophrenia and Bipolar
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arrow Study Sheds Light on Medication Treatment Options for Bipolar Disorder

03-04-2007
For depressed people with bipolar disorder who are taking a mood stabilizer, adding an antidepressant medication is no more effective than a placebo (sugar pill), according to results published online on March 28, 2007 in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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arrow Antidepressants and Driving Ability: Results From a Clinical Study

02-04-2007
Psychomotor disturbance can frequently be found in depressed patients and may have an important influence on the ability to drive.
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arrow Polysomnographic and Symptomatological Analyses of Major Depressive Disorder Patients Treated With Mirtazapine

30-03-2007
This study aimed to characterize the effects of mirtazapine on polysomnographic sleep, especially slow wave sleep (SWS) and rapid eye movement
(REM) sleep, as well as its effects on clinical symptoms in patients with major depressive
disorder (MDD).
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