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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
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