Food Preferences
Tuesday, January 17, 2006 By
Category: Eating Healthy/ Eating Disorders

A 2004 study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that deaths due to poor diet and physical inactivity rose by 33 percent over the past decade and may soon overtake tobacco as the l... more


Food preferences
Tuesday, January 17, 2006 By
Category: Diet , Aging and Eating Disorders

A 2004 study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that deaths due to poor diet and physical inactivity rose by 33 percent over the past decade and may soon overtake tobacco as the l... more


Healthy Weight Week January 15-21, 2006
Tuesday, January 17, 2006 By
Category: Eating Healthy/ Eating Disorders

What is the purpose of Healthy Weight Week?Healthy Weight Week is an annual, national observance that focuses attention on the importance of staying at a healthy weight. This is especially important a... more


Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Addiction are Not Defenses for Robbery
Monday, January 16, 2006 By Blog Master
Category: Trauma/PTSD

Jason Battista, better known to residents of Connecticut, New York and Jersey as the “Bandage Bandit,” was sentenced last Wednesday in U.S District Court to 75 months in jail.  The Valhalla, NY r... more


This Week is Healthy Weight Week!
Monday, January 16, 2006 By BlogMeister
Category: Diet , Aging and Eating Disorders

It should come as no suprise that many of the health problems in the U.S. can be traced directly back to our nationwide struggle with weight.  Recent statistics show that one out of thr... more


Depression and chronic illness
Monday, January 16, 2006 By Blog Master
Category: Mood Changes (anxiety, depression, etc.)

A study in New Mexico found certain adverse health risk behaviorsand health conditions are more common among persons with depressionthan among persons without depression, underscoring the im... more


Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Addiction are Not Defenses for Robbery
Monday, January 16, 2006 By BlogMeister
Category: Addiction

Jason Battista, better known to residents of Connecticut, New York and Jersey as the “Bandage Bandit,” was sentenced last Wednesday in U.S District Court to 75 months in jail.  The Valhalla... more


Brain loss in Childhood Onset Schizophrenia (COS)
Saturday, January 14, 2006 By William E. Hapworth M.D.
Category: Schizophrenia

The following elegant study published in the Archives of General Psychiatry by Christine N. Vidal, PhD et al allows us to have better insight into the brain patholo... more


Effects of Sleep Inertia as Debilitating as a Couple of Martinis
Wednesday, January 11, 2006 By BlogMeister
Category: Stress

Researchers at the University of Colorado are the first to have quantified sleep inertia, otherwise known as that groggy period after you wake up but before you've had your morning cof... more


Depression and Heart Disease
Wednesday, January 11, 2006 By Blog Master
Category: Mood Changes (anxiety, depression, etc.)

Depression can strike anyone. However, research over the past twodecades has shown that people with heart disease are more likely tosuffer from depression than otherwise healthy people, and conversely... more


Sleep Shown to Effect School Performance
Tuesday, January 10, 2006 By Blog Meister
Category: Parenting

A new study by researchers in Springfield, MO, looked at the correlation between school performance and sleep in elementary school children.  It is little surprise that the study found that stude... more


A Look at the Motivation of Suicide and Depression
Monday, January 09, 2006 By William E. Hapworth M.D.
Category: Depression

We are happy to announce a new feature here at Anxiety, Addiction and Depression Treatments. It's called a Vlog Post, and for the most part, it's exactly like a regular blog post. We'll provide in... more


Continuous Partial Attention, Attention Deficit Trait and Multitasking in the Modern Workplace
Monday, January 09, 2006 By BlogMeister
Category: Stress

With a cover story in the January 16th issue of Time magazine, the debate around multitasking in the work place (not to mention the rest of life) has officially grabbed its share of the media spotligh... more


Teenage Brain: A work in progress
Monday, January 09, 2006 By Blog Master
Category: For Families

New imaging studies are revealing—for the first time—patterns ofbrain development that extend into the teenage years. Althoughscientists don't know yet what accounts for the observed changes, theymay ... more


I'm stuck on Genomics and these Polymorphisms predispose to Alzheimer’s Disease and coronary artery plaque formation.
Monday, January 09, 2006 By William E. Hapworth M.D.
Category: Diet , Aging and Eating Disorders

So you can fairly ask what a Psychology Blog is doing worrying about the polymorphisms of Apolipoproteins which are the proteins that carry fats around in our blood stream. Well Gregor Mendel ... more


Our blog has been nominated for Best New Medical Blog of 2005!
Saturday, January 07, 2006 By BlogMeister
Category:

If you are interested in voting for your favorite psychology blog go here to be counted. Of course we have a favorite but there are some amazing resources here that you should check out. By the way th... more


Is the FDA Warning About Antidepressants Wrong?
Saturday, January 07, 2006 By William E. Hapworth M.D.
Category: Depression

In 2004, in an ill conceived and some what hysterical 2004 advisory, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warned that suicidal behavior may emerge after antidepressant treatment ... more


Is the FDA Warning About Antidepressants Wrong?
Saturday, January 07, 2006 By Dr. William Hapworth
Category: Mood Changes (anxiety, depression, etc.)

In 2004, in an ill conceived and some what hysterical 2004 advisory, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warned that suicidal behavior may emerge after antidepressant treatment i... more


More Genomics on propensity for Depression and Serotonin Transporter Protein genetic variation.
Saturday, January 07, 2006 By Dr. William Hapworth
Category: Mood Changes (anxiety, depression, etc.)

Neural transmission at the serotonin synapse plays a central role in the regulation of human mood and temperament. The serotonin transporter protein is one of the critical elements in determining syna... more


More Genomics on propensity for Depression and Serotonin Transporter Protein genetic variation.
Saturday, January 07, 2006 By William E. Hapworth M.D.
Category: Depression

Neural transmission at the serotonin synapse plays a central role in the regulation of human mood and temperament. The serotonin transporter protein is one of the critical elements in determin... more


Is the FDA Warning About Antidepressants Wrong?
Saturday, January 07, 2006 By Blog Meister
Category: Mood Issues (Depression, Anxiety, etc.)

by William E. Hapworth M.D.In 2004, in an ill conceived and some what hysterical 2004 advisory, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warned that suicidal behavior may emerge after antidepressant tre... more


Stopping Cellphone Stress
Friday, January 06, 2006 By BlogMeister
Category: Stress

There was a news story on CNN.com today with the following headline: "Study: Cell phones tied to family tension."  The gist of the article was that a sociologist, Noelle Chesley, from the Univers... more


Why do we define?
Friday, January 06, 2006 By
Category: Our Psychology

The difficulty faced by those in the social sciences is that it is generally subjective in nature.  In the natural sciences, one deals with elements, in some cases literally, which can be quantif... more


"The Myth of the Bad Kid"
Friday, January 06, 2006 By Blog Meister
Category:

Six-year-old Jimmy is having trouble in school. As a first grader, he already has a reputation among the teachers as a "bad kid." He spends most of his school day sitting in the corner or the principa... more


An Ode for the Bards
Friday, January 06, 2006 By BlogMeister
Category: Addiction

Dr. Charles has a great post over at his Examining Room that puts a creative spin on the daily trials that physicians must face from patients seeking drugs to feed their addiction.It begins:From whe... more


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