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8 June 2006
Whole-genome scan reveals evidence for OCD genetic susceptibility
A federally funded team of researchers including several from Johns Hopkins have identified six regions of the human genome that might play a role in susceptibility to obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). The study was published online June 6 in Mole
Thursday, 8 June 2006 05:28 AM
UK NHS promotes exercise to treat mild to moderate depression
In the wake of new figures which show antidepressant prescriptions have rocketed by 33% over the last six years, a leading mental health charity has today been handed a big cash grant to promote exercise as an alternativ
Thursday, 8 June 2006 05:25 AM
Drug, alcohol abuse prevalent 9 months after Katrina
Adverse psychological effects caused by Hurricane Katrina's destruction last year are showing up nine months later in the form of substance abuse in the New Orleans area, a recent survey shows. Of the 603 people polled, 46 percent said they experienc
Thursday, 8 June 2006 05:25 AM
Free online support for family, friends of depression patients
PR Web PRESS RELEASE:MySelfHelp.com, the world's leading provider of online, interactive self-help programs and tools, has introduced Caring for Your Depressed Love One, a free and confidential online program available 24 hours a day for family and f
Thursday, 8 June 2006 05:24 AM
Phobias A-Z: Illyngophobia
Illyngophobia - An abnormal, persistent fear of vertigo or feeling dizzy
Thursday, 8 June 2006 05:22 AM
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