Friday, December 29, 2006

Treating Workers' Depression Helps Companies' Bottom Line



Forbes - Our study calculates what employers' return on their investment would be if they purchased enhanced depression treatment programs for their workers," he said. The study was funded by the U.S. National Institute of Mental Health. More information The
Source: www.forbes.com

Cardiologists warn depression under-treated in heart attack survivors
CNW Group - Another study of depression treatment among heart attack survivors revealed a gap in attitude between males and females. In a study of 17,000 patients in Alberta, Dr. Padma Kaul found that anti-depressant medication (ADM) use is less frequent
Source: www.newswire.ca

Older Men Seek And Receive Depression Care Less Frequently Due To
Medical News Today - The UC Davis researchers analyzed gender differences in history of depression treatment, as well as referral rates and symptoms. To better understand lower rates of depression treatment and referral to IMPACT of older men, the researchers also
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com

Gary Crandall, CEO
PRWeb - On the FDA Panel Ruling Approving Vagus Nerve Implant for Depression Treatment A seriously flawed research study, unknown, yet predictable consequences of the use of the device and a threat to the existence of Psychiatry itself, head the reasons for
Source: www.prweb.com

College depression surveyed
Daily Beacon Online - Men are far less likely to ask for depression treatment. According to mtvU officials, these numbers have a lot to say about college students’ thoughts and behavior. “The alarming statistics speak for themselves, showing that students are masking
Source: dailybeacon.utk.edu


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