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Test: New Help for Depression

[06/03/2009] A team led by University College London Professors have developed a test for people at risk from depression. Test: New Help for Depression - Read more

Sad or Angry Teens Have Less Success with Diabetes Control

[04/03/2009] A new study suggests that feelings such as anger or sadness could interfere with teens’ diabetes management. Sad or Angry Teens Have Less Success with Diabetes Control - Read more

‘Down, but not Out’: Depression in Older People

[13/08/2008] More than two million older people over the age of 65 in England have symptoms of depression, but the vast majority are denied any help, according to a new research.‘Down, but not Out’: Depression in Older People - Read more

Increased Risk of Alzheimer's Disease

[11/04/2008] Humour can play an essential role in the most serious healthcare settings, even when patients are receiving intensive or end of life care, according to research.Increased Risk of Alzheimer's Disease - Read more

Mental Health Linked to Amputation Risk in Diabetic Veterans

[11/01/2008] For U.S. veterans with diabetes, lower scores on a test of mental health functioning are associated with an increased risk of major amputations, reports a study.Mental Health Linked to Amputation Risk in Diabetic Veterans - Read more

Relationship between Diabetes, Depression and Mortality

[10/12/2007] Mental health treatment could extend lives of older patients with diabetes and depression.Relationship between Diabetes, Depression and Mortality - Read more

Cancer Survival Not Influenced by Emotional Status

[22/10/2007] A patient’s positive or negative emotional state has no direct or indirect effect on cancer survival or disease progression, according to a large scale new study. Cancer Survival Not Influenced by Emotional Status - Read more

Prejudice amongst Disabled People

[16/04/2007] A Researcher has conducted a study which surprisingly reveals prejudice amongst disabled people against other impairment groups and that there exists a hierarchy of impairment based on a range of factors.Prejudice amongst Disabled People - Read more

Swimming with Dolphins- An Effective Therapy against Depression

[28/11/2005] Researchers in this week's Britisch Medical Journal support the theory of biophilia, which shows how human health and wellbeing are dependent on our relationships with the natural environment. Swimming with Dolphins- An Effective Therapy against Depression - Read more

Don't Let Your Spouse Become Your Caregiver

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[18/04/2005] According to a recent study, older adults providing home care to their spouses may be more inclined to act in ways that could harm the impaired partner.Don't Let Your Spouse Become Your Caregiver - Read more

 
 

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