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Migraine Sufferers Under 30 Six Times More Likely to Be Depressed, Four

Migraine Sufferers Under 30 Six Times More Likely To Be Depressed, Four
Migraines, recurring headaches of moderate to severe pain, are three times more common in women than men, and affect about 12 percent of the population. It's… Continue reading

In Your County

In Your County
On the first and third Tuesday of each month from October through April, Cape Regional Medical Center becomes the “place to be” for a dozen or more teens in the Medical Explorers “Learning for Life” career-education program… Continue reading

Stateline Area Health News in Brief

Stateline Area Health News in Brief
The Heart Hospital at SwedishAmerican will host a heart health program for men and women at 5 p.m. on Oct. 29 at The Beloit Rotary River Center, 1220 Riverside Drive, in Beloit. At 5:15,… Continue reading

Gene Mutation May Help Predict Lung Cancer Survival in Nonsmokers

Gene mutation may help predict lung cancer survival in nonsmokers
When high school students learn how their thinking affects their well-being, they may boost their grades and reduce their risk of obesity, severe depression and substance use, researchers say. When… Continue reading

Diet Doc Medical Weight Loss Plans Introduces New Vitamin B12 Cream, a

Diet Doc Medical Weight Loss Plans Introduces New Vitamin B12 Cream, a
Vitamin B12 cream offers patients a convenient, natural and healthy alternative to remembering to swallow a pill every day to avoid vitamin B12 deficiency. Share on Twitter… Continue reading

New Diagnostic Criteria Reduce Sex Disparity in Depression

New Diagnostic Criteria Reduce Sex Disparity in Depression
(HealthDay News) – In analyses combining traditional and alternative symptoms of depression, the prevalence of depression is comparable for men and women, according to a study published online Aug. 28 in JAMA… Continue reading

Disordered Eating Common in Youth With Type 1 Diabetes

Disordered Eating Common in Youth with Type 1 Diabetes
The results were published online August 20 in Diabetes Care by Line Wisting, a PhD candidate and researcher at the Regional Eating Disorders Service, Oslo University Hospital, Norway, and colleagues. "It… Continue reading

Online Psychotherapy Versus in-Person Psychotherapy

Online Psychotherapy Versus In-Person Psychotherapy
A comparison between online psychotherapy & in-person psychotherapy. Music by Dan-O at DanoSongs.com.


 

 

New Beginnings
New Beginnings also offers services such as family counseling, health awareness, financial counseling, children's activities, bible studies, job… Continue reading

The Recovery Village Announces Eating Disorder Program

The Recovery Village Announces Eating Disorder Program
Eating disorders such as bulimia, anorexia, and compulsive overeating are all process addictions that can easily take control of a person's life. While many sufferers of eating disorders are young women, men and… Continue reading

Differential Reward Response to Palatable Food Cues in Past and Current Dieters: An fMRI Study.

Differential reward response to palatable food cues in past and current dieters: An fMRI study.

Obesity (Silver Spring). 2013 Aug 8;
Ely AV, Childress AR, Jagannathan K, Lowe MR

Objective: Prior neuroimaging research (1,2) has shown that restrained and… Continue reading