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Hamilton Journal-News, OH:
Low birthweight babies more likely to become anxious, depressed adults
Reuters:
Mental illness and drug addiction linked to disturbances in brain's fear center
Fox Business:
Hormonal changes and depression: What is the connection?
By Deena Beasley
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A synthetic version of the active ingredient in marijuana, a legal treatment for nausea in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, also helps symptoms like pain, anxiety and depression, according to research presented on Friday.
"The findings show how great the potential is to improve the quality of life for cancer patients," said lead investigator Dr. Vincent Maida of the University of Toronto.
...[D]epression and anxiety were also reduced significantly in the nabilone group, but increased in the non-cannabinoid group, according to the study, which was presented at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium.
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