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19 October 2007



Protein could be key to stress, anxiety, and depression resiliency

Friday, 19 October 2007 9:28 A GMT+01
A key question in mental health research is: Why are some people resilient to stress, while others are not? A new mouse study reveals that the difference may depend in part on the chemistry of the brains' reward circuits.
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Calls for research to determine which PTSD treatments work

Friday, 19 October 2007 9:09 A GMT+01
While several drugs and psychotherapies are used to treat PTSD, many of the studies concerning their effectiveness have problems; as a result, they do not provide a clear picture of what works and what doesn't, says a new report
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Abstract: Lifetime major depression [but not anxiety disorders] is associated with coronary heart disease in older adults

Friday, 19 October 2007 9:00 A GMT+01
Objective: To examine the association between mood and anxiety disorders and coronary heart disease (CHD) in a nationally representative sample of older adults.

Stress ravaging men's teeth

Friday, 19 October 2007 8:50 A GMT+01
By Marla Krause Stress can turn your hair gray, send you racing to the kitchen to look for chocolate and send you to the emergency room with chest pains. Now you can add dental problems to the list of the bad things stress can do to you. "Stress can

Abstract: Serotonergic anti-depressants and ethanol [alcohol] withdrawal syndrome

Friday, 19 October 2007 8:46 A GMT+01
Alcoholism and depression are known to have common neurochemical substrates. The serotonergic system has great importance in both depression and alcoholism-related central mechanisms.