Wednesday, March 28, 2007

There is little evidence to back omega-3 fatty acids as a depression



Health and Age.com - There is little evidence to back omega-3 fatty acids as a depression treatment Reported by Susan Aldridge, PhD, medical journalist Review shows that omega-3 fatty acids on their own are unlikely to cure depression. Omega-3 fatty acids are found in
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Preliminary Program: Thursday, May 24
Psychiatric News - Depression Treatment From a Primary Care Physician Perspective Paul E. Hubley, M.D. A Psychiatry Perspective on Mental Health/Primary Care Integration Claudio O. Cabrejos, M.D. S78. The Psychopathology of Personality: Perspectives From the Collaborative
Source: pn.psychiatryonline.org

Phone-based therapy eases depression long term
EurekAlert - Nationally, only about half of insured patients receiving depression treatment make any psychotherapy visit, and less than a third make four or more visits. By contrast, in this study, three in four patients completed at least six phone therapy
Source: www.eurekalert.org

Rosie O'Donnell Talks About Her Depression, Hangs Upside Down
FOX News - She was demonstrating "inversion therapy." That's where you hang upside down by a swing. She does it 15 to 30 minutes a day as part of her treatment for depression -- treatment that also includes yoga and antidepressants. Saying "it looks scary, but
Source: www.foxnews.com

Analysis: Time for Cyberonics to Improve
FOX News - CHICAGO — Recent months have been eventful and largely rough for Cyberonics Inc., including news the medical-device company is unlikely to win Medicare reimbursement approval for its depression-treatment system. That follows probes over stock
Source: www.foxnews.com


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