Friday, February 09, 2007

Potential benefits and risks of treatment with antidepressants during



Xagena Medical News - announced important new information from two recent studies that should be considered when making treatment decisions in The authors followed pregnant women who in the past had major depression. During their pregnancy, some of these women were not
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Canadian Cardiac Randomized Evaluation of Antidepressant and
RxPG - author, Nancy Frasure-Smith, a professor in McGill University’s Department of Psychiatry and researcher at the CHUM and the Montreal Heart Institute, notes that the innovative study is one of the first to evaluate the treatment of major depression
Source: www.rxpgnews.com

Patient's Genes May Guide Antidepressant Use
MedicineNet.com - Some 30 percent to 40 percent of patients fail their first drug treatment for major depression. Experts say that, right now, it's not possible to predict with any degree of accuracy which drug will work best for each patient. Clinicians are pinning
Source: www.medicinenet.com

The heart of the matter
Louisville Courier-Journal - One study found that participation in an exercise training program was comparable to treatment with antidepressants for improving symptoms in older adults with major depression. That's a major reason why it is important for heart patients to
Source: www.courier-journal.com

Getting SAD is more than having the blues
eMaxHealth.com - Treatment with cognitive therapy has been shown to improve a person's dysfunctional thoughts and attitudes and other symptoms in patients with major depression, but no large studies have established whether this type of treatment is effective for SAD
Source: www.emaxhealth.com


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