Wednesday, 22 January 2014

About Depression: Boys Who Feel "Too Skinny" at Risk for Depression

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Boys Who Feel "Too Skinny" at Risk for Depression
Teen boys who inaccurately perceive themselves as being "too skinny" are at greater risk for depression, says a new study... Read more

Why Religion and Spirtuality May Protect Against Depression
A new study reveals that religious or spiritual practices may protect against by depression by thickening the brain cortex... Read more

Babies Born to Moms Who Take SSRIs at Greater Risk for PPHN
Babies born to mothers who take a class of antidepressants called selective serotonin reuptake inhibtors (SSRIs) during late pregnancy are at greater risk for persistent pulmonary hypertension (PPHN), according to a new study.... Read more

Higher Vitamin D Linked to Better Cognition, Mood in Parkinson's Patients
A recent study indicates that higher vitamin D levels appear to be linked to improvements in both cognition and mood in those with Parkinson's disease... Read more


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