Depression and Anxiety Endemic in Britain
A survey conducted by the British Association for Counseling and Psychotherapy (BACP) has revealed that anxiety and depression are endemic in Britain. BRAlarmingly, two thirds of those surveyed had...
View ArticleDepression and Anxiety Rife Among Young Tibetan Refugees
Tibetan refugees appear to be more prone to depression and anxiety as compared with their ethnic Tibetan counterparts born in exile communities in Northern India and Nepal, a new study has found....
View ArticleVulnerability to PTSD, Depression and Anxiety may be Inherited
A study on the survivors of the massive 1988 earthquake that killed 17,000 people in Armenia, and destroyed nearly half the town of Gumri, has revealed that vulnerability to post-traumatic stress...
View ArticleDepression and Anxiety Disorders of Adolescents are Not the Same: Study
Adolescent depression and anxiety disorders are two distinct psychiatric disorders, according to Dr. William W. Hale III (a researcher of the Langeveld Institute for the Study of Education and...
View ArticleDepression and Anxiety Not Connected to Delayed Resolution of Abnormal...
Depression and anxiety may not be connected to delayed resolution of abnormal mammograms./i. Delays in care after abnormal cancer screenings contribute to disparities in cancer out-comes. Women with...
View ArticleBisexual Men More Likely to Have Depression and Anxiety Symptoms
A new study conducted by Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health researchers reveals that bisexual men who are less likely to disclose their sexual orientation had a high risk of...
View ArticleSpecific Brain Areas and Mechanisms Linked To Depression and Anxiety...
New mechanisms and areas of the brain associated with anxiety and depression, presenting possible targets to understand and treat these debilitating mental illnesses were revealed by new research. The...
View ArticleDepression and Anxiety in Patients With Heart Disease can be Managed by...
New research suggests that a telephone-based collaborative care model helped manage depression and anxiety, and improved health-related quality of life in patients with heart disease. bAuthor:/b Jeff...
View ArticleDepression and Anxiety Rates Vary Widely Among Groups of Latinos and...
A new report from Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University and the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL) says that rates of depression and anxiety vary widely...
View ArticleDiscrepancy Between Reality and Imaginary Triggers Depression and Anxiety In...
The stigma around mental health related to stress and birth complications have been thrust into the spot light by a recent study. Aleksandra Staneva, PhD candidate from University of Queensland's...
View ArticleChildren With Picky Eating may be at Increased Risk for Depression and Anxiety
Picky eating is a typical behavior among many preschoolers. Although parents generally see picky eating among children as just a phase, a new study has revealed that those with both moderate and...
View ArticleExcessive Social Media Use in Children can Lead to Depression and Anxiety
Children these days are likely to spend more time online. Here's why you would want to regulate the amount of time children spend online on social media. The pressure to be constantly available and...
View ArticleDepression and Anxiety Risk Higher in Young People With Chronic Liver Conditions
bHighlights/bul class="group-list punch-points"li20 percent of teenagers will experience depression before they reach adulthood /lili Young patients with chronic liver conditions are at higher...
View ArticleHallucinogenic Psilocybin May Ease Depression and Anxiety in Advanced Cancer...
bHighlights/bul class="group-list punch-points"liPatients with advanced cancer often suffer from depression and anxiety/liliPsilocybin, a drug of abuse that cause hallucinations may improve the...
View ArticleMultiple Platform Use Linked With Depression and Anxiety
Use of multiple platforms is more strongly associated with depression and anxiety among young adults compared with the total time spent on social media, the University of Pittsburgh Center for...
View ArticleNew Apps Designed for the Treatment of Depression and Anxiety
bHighlights/bul class="group-list punch-points"liA novel suite of 13 mini-apps called IntelliCare has been designed to tackle problems of depression and anxiety. /liliThis app offers exercises to...
View ArticlePostpartum Depression and Anxiety Differ from Other Mood Disorders
bHighlights/b ul class="group-list punch-points"liThough postpartum depression and anxiety affect 1 in 10 women, they are often overlooked and under-reported./liliThey are treated as extensions of...
View ArticleReducing Job Strain can Lower Risk of Depression and Anxiety
High job strain may increase the risk of developing common mental illnesses like depression and anxiety among middle-aged workers. However, reducing their job strain can prevent new cases from...
View ArticleRheumatoid Arthritis Worry may Up Depression and Anxiety Rates
Anxiety and depression levels have been found to be correlated with disease activity measures over the first year following diagnosis, finds a new study. The findings of this study are published in...
View ArticleDepression and Anxiety Rife Among Young Tibetan Refugees
Tibetan refugees appear to be more prone to depression and anxiety as compared with their ethnic Tibetan counterparts born in exile communities in Northern India and Nepal, a new study has found....
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