Depression Treatment: Depression: Some Experts Think We Might Be Overdiagnosed, and Overmedicated – Cleveland Plain Dealer
Depression: some experts think we might be overdiagnosed, and overmedicated – Cleveland Plain Dealer
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This could be the beginning of doctors and patients reassessing depression and its treatment. One new book, “Rethinking Depression” (New World Library)… Continue reading
Depression Treatment: Smoking and Depression – a Review.
Smoking and depression – a review.
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Aust Fam Physician. 2012 May; 41(5): 304-7
Mendelsohn C
Background People with a lifetime history of depression are twice as likely to smoke as those who do not suffer… Continue reading
Depression Treatment: THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN ANTIDEPRESSANT DOSAGE TITRATION and MEDICATION ADHERENCE AMONG PATIENTS WITH DEPRESSION.
THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN ANTIDEPRESSANT DOSAGE TITRATION AND MEDICATION ADHERENCE AMONG PATIENTS WITH DEPRESSION.
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Depress Anxiety. 2012 May 2;
Wu CH, Farley JF, Gaynes BN
BACKGROUND: To evaluate the association between upward dose titration of antidepressants… Continue reading
Depression Treatment: Elevated Serum C-Reactive Protein and Markers of Sleep Disordered Breathing.
Elevated serum C-reactive protein and markers of sleep disordered breathing.
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Int J Vasc Med. 2012; 2012: 914593
Wiener RC, Zhang R, Shankar A
Background. Previous studies indicated sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) is associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD). Systemic inflammation is recognized as a risk factor for CVD. Studies examining SDB and inflammation are limited. Methods. We studied sleep duration, snoring, snorting, and daytime sleepiness, and an additive SDB score. The main outcome was a C-reactive protein (CRP) of >1?mg/dL. Results. Snoring, snorting, daytime sleepiness, and sleeping >7 or <7 hours, and the additive score were significantly associated with high CRP. The additive score was not associated in men but moderately associated in women in a multivariable model adjusting for age, gender, race/ethnicity, education, smoking, hypertension, alcohol intake, physical activity, body mass index, depression, diabetes, hypertension, and total cholesterol (P-interaction? = 0.42). For race/ethnicity, the association was strongest in Mexican Americans/others, modest in Non-Hispanic whites, and absent in Non-Hispanic blacks (P-interaction? = 0.07). Conclusions. The association between SDB and high CRP was present mainly in women and Mexican Americans, implying SDB has a residual, independent association with inflammation after controlling for lifestyle and metabolic risk factors like BMI, physical activity, depression, diabetes, and cholesterol. HubMed – depression
The effects of hypertension on cognitive… Continue reading
Depression Treatment: Depression Treatment via Video Games More Effective Than Counseling? – Christian Post
Depression Treatment Via Video Games More Effective Than Counseling? – Christian Post
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A study from New Zealand has shown that depressed teenagers are responding to playing a video game developed by therapists. The new game, named… Continue reading
Depression Blood Test May Lead to Better Treatment, Less Stigma – CBS News
Depression blood test may lead to better treatment, less stigma – CBS News
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(CBS News) Researchers are hopeful that diagnosing depression may soon be as easy as diagnosing high cholesterol. A new study describes a blood… Continue reading
Depression Treatment: Treatment of Depression With rTMS – Psych Centra
Treatment of Depression With rTMS – Psych Centra
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A procedure referred to as repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, or rTMS, was developed in 1985 to test brain function in healthy individuals, and in those with various types… Continue reading
Depression Group Therapy: Depression – the Basics
Depression: Defined
Depression is often confused with sadness. Everyone feels sad or “down in the dumps” at times in their lives. Sadness is a natural reaction to something upsetting or painful. It is also a transient feeling that typically passes… Continue reading
Depression Treatment: Clinico-Epidemiological Characteristics of Patients Presenting With Organophosphorus Poisoning.
Clinico-epidemiological characteristics of patients presenting with organophosphorus poisoning.
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N Am J Med Sci. 2012 Mar; 4(3): 147-50
Banerjee I, Tripathi S, Roy AS
Organophosphorus (OP) poisoning is a major health problem all over the world,… Continue reading