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Lithium In Drinking Water Linked With Lower Suicide Rates

Lithium in drinking water linked with lower suicide rates

  • July 27, 2020
  • Mimood
  • Uncategorized
Naturally occurring lithium in public drinking water may have an anti-suicidal effect - according to a new study. The study collated research from around the world and found that geographical areas with relatively high levels or concentration of lithium in public drinking water had correspondingly lower suicide rates.
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COVID-19 Increased Anxiety, Depression For Already Stressed College Students

COVID-19 increased anxiety, depression for already stressed college students

  • July 27, 2020
  • Mimood
  • Uncategorized
College students were more anxious, depressed and sedentary during the initial outbreak of COVID-19 than they were during similar academic terms in other years, according to a multiyear study using mobile sensing.
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Older Adults Coped With Pandemic Best, Study Reveals

Older adults coped with pandemic best, study reveals

  • July 22, 2020
  • Mimood
  • Uncategorized
Adults aged 60 and up have fared better emotionally compared to younger adults (18-39) and middle-aged adults (40-59) amid the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new research.
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Traditional PTSD Therapy Doesn’t Trigger Drug Relapse

Traditional PTSD therapy doesn’t trigger drug relapse

  • July 20, 2020
  • Mimood
  • Uncategorized
Researchers have now demonstrated that behavior therapy that exposes people to memories of their trauma doesn't cause relapses of opioid or other drug use, and that PTSD severity and emotional problems have decreased after the first therapy session.
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Study Shows How Traumatic Experiences Can Leave Their Mark On A Person’s Eyes

Study shows how traumatic experiences can leave their mark on a person’s eyes

  • July 17, 2020
  • Mimood
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New research shows that a patient's pupils can reveal if they have suffered a traumatic experience in the past. The study examined how an individual's eyes responded when shown threatening images.
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Early Life Stress Is Associated With Youth-onset Depression For Some Types Of Stress But Not Others

Early life stress is associated with youth-onset depression for some types of stress but not others

  • July 15, 2020
  • Mimood
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Examining the association between eight different types of early life stress (ELS) and youth-onset depression, a study reports that individuals exposed to ELS were more likely to develop a major depressive disorder (MDD) in childhood or adolescence than individuals who had not been exposed to ELS.
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Cost-effectiveness Of Esketamine For Depression

Cost-effectiveness of esketamine for depression

  • July 13, 2020
  • Mimood
  • Uncategorized
A study has determined that esketamine, a nasal spray to treat severe depression, is currently too expensive for widespread use.
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Apathy Not Depression Helps To Predict Dementia

Apathy not depression helps to predict dementia

  • July 13, 2020
  • Mimood
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Apathy offers an important early warning sign of dementia in individuals with cerebrovascular disease, but depression does not, new research suggests.
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Researchers Find Rise In Broken Heart Syndrome During COVID-19 Pandemic

Researchers find rise in broken heart syndrome during COVID-19 pandemic

  • July 9, 2020
  • Mimood
  • Uncategorized
Researchers have found a significant increase in patients experiencing stress cardiomyopathy, also known as broken heart syndrome, during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Therapy Delivered Electronically More Effective Than Face To Face

Therapy delivered electronically more effective than face to face

  • July 8, 2020
  • Mimood
  • Uncategorized
In this evidence review, researchers identified 17 randomized control trials comparing therapist-supported cognitive behavioural therapy delivered electronically to face to face cognitive behavioural therapy. The studies were conducted between 2003 and 2018 in the United States, Australia, Netherlands, Switzerland, Sweden and the United Kingdom
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