Exercising Away Depression
Exercising Away Depression – Dr. Jay Pomerantz reports that exercise relieves depression. Those who exercise are less likely to sufferer from anxiety. Release of brain chemicals and an ever changing brain contribute
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Antidepressant Study Revives Efforts to Establish Public Clinical Trial Registry
Antidepressant Study Revives Efforts to Establish Public Clinical Trial Registry – study shows that negative studies are published at almost 1/12th as often as positive studies. The call for full disclosure is getting louder.
Depression Drugs "Little Better Than Placebos"
Depression Drugs “Little Better Than Placebos” Hull University study finds that there is little benefit of anti depressant medication in moderately depressed individuals.
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Agoraphobia
http://healthlibrary.brighamandwomens.org/Search/85,P00739
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agoraphobia
An Emotional Hair Trigger, Often Misread
People with the disorder are said to have a thin emotional skin and often behave like 2-year-olds, throwing tantrums when some innocent word, gesture, facial expression or action by others sets off an emotional storm they cannot control. The attacks can be brutal, pushing away those they care most about. Then, when the storm subsides, they typically revert to being “sweet and wonderful,” as one family member put it.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/16/health/16brod.html?em
Borderline Personality Disorder
Borderline personality disorder is a condition in which a person makes impulsive actions, and has an unstable mood and chaotic relationships.
An Emotional Hair Trigger, Often Misread
An Emotional Hair Trigger, Often Misread: People with the disorder are said to have a thin emotional skin and often behave like 2-year-olds, throwing tantrums when some innocent word, gesture, facial expression or action by others sets off an emotional storm they cannot control.
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7/5/09 An Emotional Hair Trigger, Often Misread
People with the disorder are said to have a thin emotional skin and often behave like 2-year-olds, throwing tantrums when some innocent word, gesture, facial expression or action by others sets off an emotional storm they cannot control.
