Archive for November, 2008

November 29

APA Poll Finds Economic Stress Taking Toll On Women, Hispanics

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The declining state of the Nation’s
economy is taking a physical and emotional toll on all people nationwide,
yet financial stress is impacting women and Hispanics in particular,
according to data from the American Psychological Association’s newly
released 2008 Stress in America survey.
When asked about the recent financial crisis, […]

November 29

Anxious Pregnant Women Are More Likely To Have Asthmatic Children

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Pregnant women who are stressed, particularly late in pregnancy, have an increased risk of their child going on to develop asthma. So finds a British study conducted on a cohort of over 5,800 families and presented in Berlin at the Annual Congress of the European Respiratory Society (ERS). Very anxious pregnant women are 65% more […]

November 28

Conventional Wisdom Suggests That Stress Accelerates Aging — But Is It Really True?

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Evolutionary studies of aging typically utilize small, short-lived animals (insects, worms, mice) under benign conditions - constant temperature and humidity, no parasites, superabundant food - in the laboratory. Oddly enough, very little is known about aging in such animals in their harsh, stressful natural environments. Could it be that these laboratory "guinea pigs"

November 28

Genetic Predisposition May Play A Role In Anxiety Disorders

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Finnish scientists have identified genes that may predispose to anxiety disorders. Research conducted under the supervision of Academy Research Fellow Iiris Hovatta have focused on genes that influence human behaviour, and

November 27

PTSD Symptoms After Sudden Heart Events Associated With Increased Mortality Risk

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In patients who receive implantable cardiac defibrillators after a sudden heart event, there is a higher likelihood of death within five years if they experience symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, according to a report released on November 3, 2008 in Archives of General Psychiatry, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
When a life-threatening heart condition is severe […]

November 27

Psychologist’s Advice For Socially Anxious

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generic lasix online buy Socially anxious people must improve their performance to break cycle of social rejection, claim psychologists in a study published in the British Journal of Clinical Psychology.
Researchers

November 26

Long-Term Reproductive Success Results From Exposing Chicks To Maternal Stress

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Do mothers purposely expose their offspring to their own stress? If so, why?
The question arises because it is widely accepted that exposure to maternal stress during pre-natal development can have negative impacts on offspring following birth. To examine why a stressed mother would allow this to happen, evolutionary

November 26

Trubion Reports Re-treatment Results Following Phase 1/2a And Phase 2b Studies Evaluating TRU-015 For Rheumatoid Arthritis

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Trubion Pharmaceuticals Inc.
(Nasdaq: TRBN) announced positive data from a Phase 1/2a study
demonstrating that repeat administration with TRU-015 continues to produce
persistent responses and significant improvements in rheumatoid arthritis
(RA) signs and symptoms based on American College of Rheumatology (ACR)
criteria. Trubion […]

November 25

40 Million Americans Endure Anxiety Everyday

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Despite anxiety and stress being
one of today’s most common disorders, it is regularly under diagnosed by
medical professionals.
Most of us experience occasional feelings of anxiety — muscle tension,
headache, nausea, fatigue, or trembling — before important events such as
exams, public speaking, first dates, or during times […]

November 25

Survey Of Oklahoma Schools Shows One In Three Students Involved In Bullying

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A report released by the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) suggests that as many as a third of elementary and middle school students in Oklahoma are involved in bullying. The report presents findings from a 2005 survey, the Oklahoma Anti-Bullying Survey, of 7,848 third, fifth, and seventh grade students from 85 school districts. Fourteen […]

November 24

The Human Brain Relies On Old And New Mechanisms For Diminishing Fear

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A new study suggests that although humans may have developed complex thought processes that can help to regulate their emotions, these processes are linked with evolutionarily older mechanisms that are common across species. The research, published by Cell Press in

November 24

Young Asylum Seekers In Scotland Under Stress, Royal College Of Psychiatrists

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Racism, discrimination and the threat of deportation mean young asylum seekers and refugees in the UK are suffering from stress and mental ill health.
Now psychiatrists, who have analysed the post-migration stresses facing young asylum seekers in Glasgow, believe changes in immigration policy would help improve the quality of their lives.
Researchers interviewed 14 secondary school pupils […]

November 23

OptumHealth Provides Free Counseling Help Line For People Coping With Hurricane Ike

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OptumHealth Inc. announced that it is providing a free help line to people in Texas and other states coping with the emotional consequences of Hurricane Ike. Buy viagra pills Staffed by experienced master’s-level behavioral health specialists, the free help line offers assistance to callers seeking help in dealing with stress

November 23

Are You A Stress Eater? Revolutionary Program Reduces Overall Stress And Stress Eating Tendencies

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With high gasoline prices, depressed real estate and stock markets, political instability and uncertainty; stress levels of Americans are skyrocketing. For those that attempt to eat their stress away, a new detailed program is aiding many in changing their natural response to chronic stress and improving quality of life.
The Stress Eater Quiz, a new diagnostic […]

November 22

Patients With Anxiety Disorders Think They Have More Physiological Problems Than They Really Have, According To A Study

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A doctoral thesis carried out at the University of Granada has proved that patients with serious anxiety disorders (panic disorder with and without agoraphobia, social anxiety disorder or generalized anxiety disorder) think they suffer more physiological (palpitations, sweating, irregular

November 22

Studies Examine Whether Information About Colon Cancer Discourages Blacks From Screening; Job Stress Among Filipino Immigrants; More

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"Unintended Effects of Emphasizing Disparities in Cancer Communication to African-Americans," Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention: For the study, researcher Robert Nicholson, an assistant professor in the Department of Neurology and Psychiatry at the St. Louis University School of Public Health, and colleagues surveyed 300 black adults who were asked to state their likelihood of being […]

November 21

Risk Of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder May Be Reduced By Large Hormone Dose

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A new study by Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) researchers found that a high dose of cortisone could help reduce the risk of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The article appears in Biological Psychiatry, Volume 64, Issue 8, pages 708-717.
In

November 21

CBT Or Zoloft Or Both Effective For Childhood Anxiety Disorders

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Researchers in the US found that either cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) or the antidepressant sertraline (brand name Zoloft) were more
effective than a placebo drug in treating a range of childhood anxiety disorders, but a combination of Zoloft and CBT worked even better.
The Child/Adolescent Anxiety Multimodal Study (CAMS), which took part

November 20

Dartmouth’s Work For The National Center For Disaster Mental Health Research Triggered By Hurricane Ike

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Dartmouth researchers with the National Center for Disaster Mental Health Research are preparing to visit the Galveston, Texas area on their first field mission in early November to study the impact of Hurricane Ike, which hit in late September.
The NCDMHR, established last year with funding from the National Institutes of Health, aims to study long-term […]

November 20

Signs Of Heart Disease Are Attributed To Stress More Frequently In Women Than Men

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Research presented at the 20th annual Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) scientific symposium, sponsored by the Cardiovascular Research Foundation (CRF), found that coronary heart disease (CHD) symptoms presented in the context of a stressful life event were identified as psychogenic in origin when presented by women and organic in origin when presented by men. The study […]

November 15

Seven Habits (To Break) Of Highly Effective People

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During tough financial times, many people try to demonstrate their value at work by working harder and longer. But, if you don’t also make time to take care of yourself, success may come at a hefty cost: your health.
"Many people feel like they have to push themselves to unhealthy levels in order to succeed. But […]

November 15

Soothing Music Reduces Stress, Anxiety And Depression During Pregnancy Says Study

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Music therapy can reduce psychological stress among pregnant women, according
to research just published in a special complementary and alternative therapy
medicine issue of the Buy levitra without prescription Journal of Clinical Nursing.
Researchers from the College of

November 14

Babies And Stress: Parenting Can Override Effect Of Genes In How Babies Respond To Stress

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Everyone gets stressed, even babies.
Now, it appears how infants respond to stress is linked to if they have a particular form of a certain gene, according to a new study from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Just as significantly, researchers say they have also found that good parenting - as early as within […]

November 14

New Program Challenges Stigma And Honors Police Officers Who Help Each Other And Themselves To Cope With Job Stress

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Mangled bodies, gunfire, high-speed chases and injured children are just a few events witnessed by police officers and soldiers serving in dangerous hot spots around the world.
The city of Cleveland’s Division of Police has partnered with Case Western Reserve University, the Partnership for a Safer Cleveland and the U.S. Department of Defense to reduce on-the-job […]

November 13

Early Preparation For Gustav Can Relieve Anxiety People May Face

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As uncertainty swirls around Hurricane Gustav and where its path will lead, the American Red Cross encourages those in the potentially affected areas to make preparations now instead of waiting to see where the storm will hit.
Even if a hurricane doesn’t make landfall where you live, it is normal for approaching storms to stir up […]