Saturday, February 24, 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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Would Jonker have lived today?
Health 24 - Some say that she suffered from major depression; others say she would now have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Close Quite possibly,” says a Cape Town psychiatrist Dr Bennie Steyn, “because the treatment options and support for people
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Treating War's Toll on the Mind
US News and World Report - Those who make it home often feel too stigmatized to ask for treatment lest they jeopardize their military careers. And found that nearly 17 percent of soldiers who have returned from Iraq, or nearly 1 in 6, showed signs of major depression
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Depression: brain imaging can predict effectiveness of cognitive
Xagena Medical News - More than 17 million adults in the United States will experience at least one episode of major depression this year; of those who seek treatment, only 40 to 60 percent will respond to any given first-line treatment, whether it be therapy or medication
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