Posts Tagged ‘depression’

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Prevalence and Costs of Bipolar Disorder Higher Than Previously Estimated

Last updated 20th June 2005

New estimates suggest that bipolar disorder is over 4 times more common than previously believed, and that its cost in terms of lost productivity and higher suicide risk has been significantly underestimated, compared to the more familiar major depressive disorder. New research on lithium shows it is the single most effective psychopharmacological agent for reducing rates of suicide for those affected by bipolar disorder.

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Bipolar Disorder Genes, and a Link with Thyroid Condition

Last updated 17th June 2005

The International Conference on Bipolar Disorder, the only venue in the world devoted exclusively to highlighting new research into bipolar disorder, has heard research which brings scientists closer to understanding genetic underpinnings of bipolar disorder.

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Research Links Heavy Drinking and Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression

Last updated 8th June 2005

New research indicates that women who drink to excess are more likely to experience symptoms of anxiety and depression. The report also found the lowest rates of anxiety and depression for women in their 30s were for those who drank lightly.

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Perceived Body Weight an Important Risk Factor for Suicide

Last updated 7th June 2005

How adolescents perceive their body weight turns out to be a more important risk factor for suicide than actual body weight.

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Surprise Findings About Childhood Depression

Last updated 2nd June 2005

The latest findings from a 24-year ongoing study in Australia suggest a startling conclusion about depression in childhood: whether or not a young child becomes depressed may have very little to do with his or her social environment.

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