Veterans Get Counseling, But Families Often Don't
Tuesday, June 05, 2007 By Blog Master
Category: Stress

A recent statement by Ralph Ibson, Vice President of Mental Health America, before the Senate Committee on Veterans Affairs outlined the obstacles standing in the way of adequate mental... more


Divorce Increases ADHD Rates Among Children
Tuesday, June 05, 2007 By BlogMeister
Category: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

Going through a divorce and living with an ADHD child can both be trying experiences, and new research further illuminates the problematic relationship between those two variables: not only are p... more


Marriage May Help Alleviate Depression Woes, Study Finds
Tuesday, June 05, 2007 By BlogMeister
Category: Depression

Despite what all those single friends and prime-time sitcoms have led you to believe, a new study suggests that marriage can be a powerful factor in counteracting depression. According to the st... more


Veterans Get Counseling, But Families Often Left Out of the Loop
Tuesday, June 05, 2007 By BlogMeister
Category: Our Psychology

A recent statement by Ralph Ibson, Vice President of Mental Health America, before the Senate Committee on Veterans Affairs outlined the obstacles standing in the way of adequate mental heal... more


NFL Finally Moving on Neurological Decline, Still Walking a Fine Line of Denial
Tuesday, June 05, 2007 By TheEditorInChief
Category: Depression

It is becoming increasingly hard to ignore the fact that the NFL is at the center of a long-term health problem involving its former players. A journal article from the UNC-based Center for the Study ... more


Parents, Educators Debate Delayed Entry to Kindergarten
Monday, June 04, 2007 By Blog Meister
Category: Legal issues/rights

While studies indicate that kids who begin preschool earlier have an easier time making the transition from young child to student, parents and professionals remain somewhat divided over the rel... more


British Workers Flee Stress
Monday, June 04, 2007 By BlogMeister
Category: Stress

Thinking of calling in sick tomorrow? The BBC examined an increasingly prevelent excuse: mental illness. The article references a March 2006 survey of thousands of British human resource specialists... more


Study Finds Possible Depression Predictor in Poor Sibling Relationships
Monday, June 04, 2007 By BlogMeister
Category: Depression

Small spats among brothers and sisters have been around as long as there have been brothers and sisters, but new research now suggests that more serious childhood sibling strife could be directly link... more


Rural Areas Need Solutions for Lack of Mental Health Care Options
Monday, June 04, 2007 By BlogMeister
Category: Our Psychology

Anyone who has read Faulkner knows that rural Americans face mental health problems as dark and complex as those that plague any urbanite. Yet, the Health Resources and Services Administration's S... more


AADT's Session Wrap-Up
Monday, June 04, 2007 By TheEditorInChief
Category: Our Psychology

If you've noticed an increase in the number of posts per day, you're not hallucinating. We've added some new writers here at Anxiety, Addiction and Depression Treatments, which means that we'r... more


Teen Sex Not a Major Cause of Depression, Study Finds
Friday, June 01, 2007 By BlogMeister
Category: Depression

A recent study published in the May issue of the American Journal of Sociology, found that most teens who have sex are not at risk for depression. The study found that depression was not a major risk ... more


Nursing Home Environment May Exacerbate Alzheimer's Symptoms
Friday, June 01, 2007 By BlogMeister
Category: Diet , Aging and Eating Disorders

A new study by Chicago's Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center indicates that senior citizens suffering from Alzheimer's undergo more rapid declines in cognition after being placed in nursing homes, p... more


Smoking Ads in Fashion Mags Draw Ire, Scrutiny
Friday, June 01, 2007 By BlogMeister
Category: Addiction

An advertisement for Camel No. 9 cigarettes, which appeared in a recent issue of Vogue Magazine, has landed the famed fashion magazine in hot water with anti-tobacco activists, who have led a grass ... more


Americans Lack Proper Dietary Knowledge
Thursday, May 31, 2007 By BlogMeister
Category: Diet , Aging and Eating Disorders

A large majority of Americans worry about not only their expanding waistlines but the quality of their diets and how their consumption habits affect all aspects of health. Unfortunately, they... more


Study: Mother Needs Help
Thursday, May 31, 2007 By Blog Meister
Category: Parenting

Raising children can be a rewarding experience, but it can also be an extremely stressful experience. A study appearing in the July edition of the American Journal of Public Health entitled, “Paren... more


Stress Addicts Suffer For the Rush
Thursday, May 31, 2007 By BlogMeister
Category: Stress

While the larger population spends millions of dollars and countless hours each year searching for the ultimate stress-relief formula through exercise, structured relaxation and chemical cocktails... more


Study: Mother Needs Help
Thursday, May 31, 2007 By BlogMeister
Category: Parenting

Raising children can be a rewarding experience, but it can also be an extremely stressful experience. A study appearing in the July edition of the American Journal of Public Health entitled,... more


New Meds Promise Safer ADHD Alternatives
Wednesday, May 30, 2007 By Blog Meister
Category: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

Two drugs which were recently approved by the FDAand should be available in summer 2007 offer safer and, hopefully, moreefficient alternatives for those patients needing prescriptiontreatment for... more


New Medicines Promise Safe ADHD Alternatives
Wednesday, May 30, 2007 By BlogMeister
Category: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

Two drugs which were recently approved by the FDA and should be available in summer 2007 offer safer and, hopefully, more efficient alternatives for those patients needing prescription treatm... more


WHO Urges Stronger Bans on Smoking - Tobacco Also Blamed for Asthma Epidemic
Tuesday, May 29, 2007 By BlogMeister
Category: Addiction

The World Health Organization will celebrate World No Tobacco Day on Thursday, May 31st, marking a 19-year campaing to increase public awareness regarding the dangers of tobacco abuse. The W... more


New Jersey Starts Agency to Get Agressive on Obesity
Tuesday, May 29, 2007 By TheEditorInChief
Category: Diet , Aging and Eating Disorders

Last June the New Jersey Obesity Prevention Action Plan, a document compiled by a state-sponsored committee, made serveral recommendations about how New Jersey could turn back an unhealthy tid... more


Top Schools Aim for Economic Diversity
Tuesday, May 29, 2007 By Blog Meister
Category: College Life

In an ideal America, each child with the innate intelligence, work ethics, and desire required to achieve would stand an equal chance of admission to Harvard or Princeton, regardless of his ... more


AADT's Session Wrap-Up: Memorial Day Weekend Edition
Friday, May 25, 2007 By TheEditorInChief
Category: Our Psychology

We'll be off this coming Monday in honor of Memorial Day, so today we've got a special 2nd helping of our Session Wrap-Up. If you've found some interesting links that we've missed, be sure to post the... more


Researchers Develop Test to Assess Risk of Self-Injurious Behavior
Thursday, May 24, 2007 By TheEditorInChief
Category: Our Psychology

A team led by Harvard University researcher Dr. Matthew K. Nock has developed a behavioral test that they hope will help identify those individuals who struggle with self-injurious thoughts and behavi... more


Internet Suicide Pacts May Be Sensationalized, Still Present Problem
Wednesday, May 23, 2007 By BlogMeister
Category: Depression

The open nature of online networking has, in disparate societies worldwide, begun to facilitate an unthinkable trend: multiple-party suicide pacts born in chatrooms and on websites featuring instr... more


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