(Translated by https://www.hiragana.jp/)
ScienceDaily: Mind & Brain -- Depression News
The Wayback Machine - https://web.archive.org/web/20060813044444/http://www.sciencedaily.com:80/news/mind_brain/depression/

Mind & Brain:
Depression News

 RSS  newsfeed for this page:


Latest News

Health & Medicine

Mind & Brain

Disorders and Syndromes
Mental Health
Neuroscience
Psychiatry
Psychology

Plants & Animals

Earth & Climate

Space & Time

Matter & Energy

Computers & Math

Fossils & Ruins

Summaries | Headlines

Experimental Medication Kicks Depression In Hours Instead Of Weeks (August 8, 2006) -- Current antidepressants take weeks to work. Aiming at a different brain-cell target than the ones current medications hit, scientists kicked depression in treatment-resistant patients in ... > full story

Chemical Warfare Ravages Mental Health Of Iranian Civilians (August 1, 2006) -- Iranian civilians exposed to high-intensity warfare and chemical weapons are experiencing significantly higher levels of psychological distress compared to those exposed to low-intensity warfare but ... > full story

Carotid Stenting The New Anti-depressant? (July 25, 2006) -- Inserting a stent to open a narrowed carotid artery has been found to reduce symptoms of depression that may be associated with carotid stenosis, according to a study in the August issue of ... > full story

Anxious, Depressed People Over 65 Turn More Often To Alternative Therapies (July 7, 2006) -- People over 65 who are depressed or anxious turn to complementary or alternative medicine more often than older people who are not anxious or depressed -- but not to treat their mental ... > full story

Gene-regulating Enzyme Is Also A Target For Anti-depressive Drugs, Anti-cancer Possibilities (June 23, 2006) -- A new study shows that an enzyme involved in appropriately repressing sets of neuronal genes in non-neuronal cells is also a target for certain monoamine oxidase inhibitors used to treat depression. ... > full story

Brain Function And Negative Thinking Linked To Late-onset Depression (June 23, 2006) -- Late-onset depression, which first emerges in people aged 60 and over, is linked to a decline in the brain's executive functions that leads to repetitive, negative thought patterns a new study ... > full story

New Study Suggests Antidepressants Save Lives (June 13, 2006) -- A just published UCLA study suggests that the use of antidepressants to treat depression has saved thousands of lives. Mathematical modeling of probable suicide rates from 1988 to 2002, based on ... > full story

Negative Body Image Related To Depression, Anxiety And Suicidality (June 6, 2006) -- Adolescents with negative body image concerns are more likely to be depressed, anxious, and suicidal than those without intense dissatisfaction over their appearance, even when compared to ... > full story

Intermittent Explosive Disorder Affects Up To 16 Million Americans (June 6, 2006) -- A little-known mental disorder marked by episodes of unwarranted anger is more common than previously thought. Intermittent explosive disorder (IED) affects as many as 7.3 percent of adults -- 11.5 - ... > full story

Fear Circuit Flares As Bipolar Youth Misread Faces (May 30, 2006) -- Youth with bipolar disorder misread facial expressions as hostile and show heightened neural reactions when they focus on emotional aspects of neutral faces. Brain scans showed that the left ... > full story

Hypnotherapy Improves Quality Of Life For People With Irritable Bowel Syndrome (May 30, 2006) -- 75 patients with IBS reported improved symptoms and quality of life after taking part in hypnotherapy sessions. As traditional treatments for IBS - which affects up to one in seven adults - can be ... > full story

Patients, Be Patient: Brain Images Suggest New Therapy For Severe Depression Can Take Months To Work (May 25, 2006) -- New preliminary brain scan research confirms earlier observations by psychiatrists about vagal nerve stimulation, a therapy for treatment-resistant depression. It takes between three and 12 months ... > full story

< more recent summaries | earlier summaries >

 

Can't find it? Try searching ScienceDaily or the entire web with:

Google
 
Web ScienceDaily.com


 

Health Videos & Features



News:

More: > General Health
> Men's Health
> Women's Health
> Healthy Aging
  Multimedia Library:
  


 

Deep brain stimulation -- Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is one of a group of treatments involving surgical implantation of a medical device called a brain pacemaker, which sends electrical impulses to specific parts of the ... > full article

Premenstrual stress syndrome -- Premenstrual Stress Syndrome (PMS, also called Premenstrual Stress, Premenstrual Tension, PMT, Premenstrual Syndrome, Periodic Mood Swing) is stress which is a physical symptom prior to the onset of ... > full article

General anxiety disorder -- General anxiety disorder or generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is an anxiety disorder that is characterized by excessive and uncontrollable worry about everyday things. The frequency, intensity, and ... > full article

Psychopathology -- Psychopathology is a term which refers to either the study of mental illness or mental distress or the manifestation of behaviours and experiences which may be indicative of mental illness or ... > full article

Hyperactivity -- Hyperactivity can be described as a state in which a person is abnormally easily excitable and exuberant. Strong emotional reactions and a very short span of attention are also typical for a ... > full article

Neurosis -- In modern psychology, the term neurosis, also known as psychoneurosis or neurotic disorder, is a general term that refers to any mental imbalance that causes distress, but does not interfere with ... > full article

Eating disorder -- An eating disorder is a compulsion in which the main problem is a person eats in a way which disturbs their physical health. The eating may be too excessive (compulsive over-eating), too limited ... > full article

Psychological trauma -- Psychological trauma is a type of damage to the psyche that occurs as a result of a traumatic event. A traumatic event involves a singular experience or enduring event or events that completely ... > full article

Sleep deprivation -- Sleep deprivation is an overall lack of the necessary amount of sleep. A person can be deprived of sleep by their own body and mind, insomnia, or actively deprived by another individual. Sleep ... > full article

Biological psychiatry -- Biological psychiatry, or biopsychiatry is an approach to psychiatry that aims to understand mental disorder in terms of the biological function of the nervous ... > full article

Down Came the Rain : My Journey Through Postpartum Depression
In this compelling memoir, Brooke Shields talks candidly about her experience with postpartum depression after the birth of her daughter, and provides millions of women with an inspiring example of ... > read more

The Bipolar Disorder Survival Guide: What You and Your Family Need to Know
Thanks to sharper diagnosis and better medicine, the future is brighter for people with bipolar disorder than in past generations. But if you or someone you love is struggling with the frantic ... > read more

Living Well with Hypothyroidism Rev Ed : What Your Doctor Doesn't Tell You... that You Need to Know
As many as one in eight women have a thyroid condition. In Living Well with Hypothyroidism, Mary Shomon outlines the most common of these--too little thyroid hormones in the body. Weight gain, ... > read more

Eating, Drinking, Overthinking : The Toxic Triangle of Food, Alcohol, and Depression--and How Women Can Break Free
From the author of Women Who Think Too Much, a groundbreaking book that uncovers a hidden source of depression in women today     Depression is a common and debilitating problem ... > read more

Feeling Good : The New Mood Therapy
FEELING GOOD FEELS WONDERFULThe good news is that anxiety, guilt, pessimism, procrastination, low self-esteem, and other "black holes" of depression can be cured without drugs. In FEELING GOOD, ... > read more

Courage After Fire : Coping Strategies for Returning Soldiers and Their Families
The bravery displayed by our soldiers at war is commonly recognized. However, often forgotten is the courage required by veterans when they return home and suddenly face reintegration into their ... > read more

Loving Someone With Bipolar Disorder
Julie Fast and John Preston have written a ground breaking book for couples who want to prevent manic depressive disorder from hijacking their relationship. Fast, a health writer diagnosed with ... > read more

Driven To Distraction : Recognizing and Coping with Attention Deficit Disorder from Childhood Through Adulthood
This clear and valuable book dispels a variety of myths about attention deficit disorder (ADD). Since both authors have ADD themselves, and both are successful medical professionals, perhaps there's ... > read more

The Heart Speaks : A Cardiologist Reveals the Secret Language of Healing
WEAVING MEDICAL NARRATIVE AND CUTTING-EDGE SCIENCE, DR. MIMI GUARNERI EXPLORES THE FRONTIERS BEYOND THE PHYSICAL HEART.Every day, 2,600 Americans die of cardiovascular disease -- one person every ... > read more

An Unquiet Mind : A Memoir of Moods and Madness (Vintage)
In Touched with Fire, Kay Redfield Jamison, a psychiatrist, turned a mirror on the creativity so often associated with mental illness. In this book she turns that mirror on herself. With breathtaking ... > read more

 
Text: small | med | large
Also search ScienceDaily or the web with Google:
ScienceDaily.com
Web
 
 

In Other News ...

... more breaking news at NewsDaily -- updated every 15 minutes

Health & Medicine Mind & Brain Plants & Animals Space & Time Earth & Climate Matter & Energy Computers & Math Fossils & Ruins