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18 February 2007



Strong parent-child bond protects against trauma impact

Sunday, 18-Feb-2007 6:02 A GMT+01
Infants and preschool-aged children who live in daily circumstances of potential trauma and danger can develop the resilience to cope through treatment that focuses on strengthening parent-child bonds,

Motherly love may alter genes for the better

Sunday, 18-Feb-2007 6:01 A GMT+01
A good dose of motherly love may be enough to alter our genetic code, leaving us less fearful and stressed out in later life, researchers have found.

Stress: We've evolved just enough to make ourselves sick - pt 1

Sunday, 18-Feb-2007 6:00 A GMT+01
Why do humans and their primate cousins get more stress-related diseases than any other member of the animal kingdom? The answer is that people, apes and monkeys are highly intelligent, social creatures with far too much spare time on their hands.

Men & Depression: Facing darkness

Sunday, 18-Feb-2007 5:54 A GMT+01
For nearly a decade, while serving as an elected official and working as an attorney, Massachusetts state Sen. Bob Antonioni struggled with depression, although he didn't know it.

Case report: Paroxetine-induced Bruxism effectively treated with Tandospirone

Sunday, 18-Feb-2007 5:53 A GMT+01
Several case reports have shown that selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) induced bruxism.