Posts Tagged ‘depression’

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British Economy Pays Annual Bill of Nearly 100 Billion Pounds for Mental Health Problems

Last updated 7th September 2007

In response to the recent publication of World Health Organisation research into depression in The Lancet, the UK’s Mental Health Foundation calls attention to the cost to the economy of mental health problems: some 30 billion pounds in direct costs, and nearly 100 billion pounds when other social and health factors are included.

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New Booklet Gives Guidance on Diet and Depression

Last updated 21st June 2007

A healthy diet can have a positive impact on mental health, according to recent research from the Mental Health Foundation. The charity has published a new booklet to help you protect your mental health through healthy eating. It is particularly relevant for those recovering from mild to moderate depression and suggests how changes to diet can help improve mood.

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Study Stokes Controversy Over Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Treatment Resistant Depression

Last updated 4th April 2007

More than a year after VNS was called “the latest moneymaking gimmick” by the Alliance for Human Research Protection, a new longitudinal study suggests benefits of up to 24 months for those with chronic, treatment resistant depression. Does it matter that one of the study’s lead authors is employed by the only company providing VNS devices?

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G4 Star Auctions Signed Memorabilia for Mental Health Charity

Last updated 3rd April 2007

On Monday 9 April, G4 star Ben Thapa will begin an online auction of sports, music and showbiz goodies to raise money for charity. Prizes include VIP tickets to meet the team at any Bolton Wanderers premiership match, tickets to meet G4 on their forthcoming tour, and a signed Manchester United football. Ben has organised the auction, which is being held on eBay to raise money for the Mental Health Foundation.

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Computer-Based CBT Effective for Many, Says Charity

Last updated 28th March 2007

The Mental Health Foundation has welcomed the UK Department of Health’s announcement that it will make computer-based cognitive behavioural therapy available to patients with common mental health problems such as anxiety or mild to moderate depression.

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