Search Blog Posts
Blog Posts
Antidepressants Cut Risk Of Hospital Readmission For Suicidal You…
Zamp Bionews | 20 hours ago by Zamp
Suicidal adolescents who were prescribed an antidepressant medication during inpatient psychiatric hospital treatment were 85 percent less likely than others to be readmitted within a month after discharge, a new study found. The results provide addi read more
Antidepressants Cut Risk Of Hospital Readmission For Suicidal You…
Depressed Jane | 22 hours ago
Suicidal adolescents who were prescribed an antidepressant medication during inpatient psychiatric hospital treatment were 85 percent less likely than others to be readmitted within a month after discharge, a new study found… read more
Please Send Christmas Cards To Heroic Political Prisoners (plus 1…
LOW INTENSITY CONFLICT ANALYSIS | December 18th 2009 by A.H Amin
Please Send Christmas Cards To Heroic Political Prisoners Israeli-style 'justice' for Palestinian student Berlanty - official version ADL: The World is Awash with Anti-Semitism Michel Friedman and the Jewish Crimocracy read more
There is Help For Your Severe Depression
Health Press | December 17th 2009
There are various types of depressive illnesses. One of those types is severe depression, or major depressive disorder. Depression is an illness that affects all parts of a person’s life. When an individual becomes depressed, it may seem as if read more
Antidepressants and stroke risk
Mental Health Update | December 16th 2009 by John Gale
Middle-aged women who take antidepressants may be at an increased risk of stroke. Researchers from Harvard Medical School compared six years' worth of data on 5,500 postmenopausal women who took the drugs with 130,000 people who did not take them. Wo read more
Drug use soars in Scotland
Mental Health Update | December 16th 2009 by John Gale
The number of drugs being prescribed for depression and dementia has soared in Scotland over the last few years as the country grapples with an ageing population and the global recession. Official figures estimate that 9.7% of people aged 15 and over read more
Anti Depressant drugs cause depression
Natural Immunity | December 16th 2009 by Natural Immunity
Japonese scientists counted that during las 10 years the quantity of people tending to depressions, increased 2,4 times. The Japaneses’ growing interest for antidepressants has been playing a significant role in the problem aggravation. Aco read more
About Depression: Can Antidepressants Cause Personality Changes?
Its All Good | December 16th 2009 by Lee Ukpong
Depression read more
Antidepressants and stroke [del.icio.us]
Insight Into Budget Stretchers | December 15th 2009 by Diane Cartee
military plus meds equal normalcy?
The ECT Chronicles: Jumpstarting a life with a little spark… | December 15th 2009
From TIME magazine: America’s Medicated Army Data contained in the Army’s fifth Mental Health Advisory Team report indicate that, according to an anonymous survey of U.S. troops taken last fall, about 12% of combat troops in Iraq and 17% read more
Menopausal pills raises risk of stroke in women
Heart Health | December 15th 2009 by Manmeet
Users of antidepressants 45% more likely to experience strokes in 50-79 age group, study saysPost-menopausal women who take antidepressants may be increasing their chances of suffering a stroke and dying prematurely, a study suggests.Researchers loo read more
What Causes Excessive Hunger?
Health And Living | December 15th 2009 by Manmeet
If diet changes don't seem to satisfy your hunger, there may be an underlying health condition that's giving you the munchies. According to the National Institute of Health, causes of increased appetite may include:• Anxiety • Certain medication read more
Do antidepressants change personality?
MachinesLikeUs | December 14th 2009
Examining data obtained from a University of Pennsylvania and Vanderbilt University psychology study, researchers at these universities and Northwestern University have reported the first placebo-controlled evidence that antidepressant medications— read more
First Check 12 drug Test Home Reviews
AllDrugReviews | December 14th 2009 by ipunk
5 Prescription Drugs: Tricyclic Antidepressants; Barbiturates; Benzodiazepines; Methadone; Oxycodone. 7 Illicit Drugs: Marijuana; Cocaine; Opiates (Heroin); Methamphetamine; Ecstasy; Amphetamine; Phencyclidine (PCP). FDA Cleared. read more
Eating Disorders in the News 12-14-09
What's Eating Amy | December 14th 2009 by Katie Goode, LMFT
Eating Disorders in the News Antidepressants May be Missing the Mark According to Study Using Advanced Brain Imaging to Measure Levels of Brain Protein By Rick Nauert PhD Senior News EditorReviewed by John M. Grohol, Psy.D. on December 9 read more
Selected readings 12/13/09
Science and Reason | December 14th 2009 by Charles Daney
Interesting reading and news items.These items are also bookmarked at my Diigo account.Massively collaborative mathematicsThe 'Polymath Project' proved that many minds can work together to solve difficult mathematical problems. Timothy Gowers and Mic read more
Suggestions On Different Various Ways To Reduce Bruising
healthy weight loss tips free | December 14th 2009 by rock052
Suggestions On Different Various Ways To Reduce Bruisingby Jan DoanBruising can occur when the blood vessels are damaged and broken from various types of injuries. Blood from the inside of these vessels then begins to leak out and reaches the tissues read more
Hair Loss Remedies – Finding The Right Hair Loss Remedy For You
About whole thing for u | December 13th 2009 by memee
The average typical loss of hair amounts to about 100 strands a day. And the average human head has about 100,000 hair follicles. Each one of these follicles can grow about 20 individual hairs during a person’s lifetime. Female or male patter read more
Insect neurobiology symposium in Munich, session 6
bjoern.brembs.blog sqrt(b^3) | December 12th 2009
After a brief lunch break, we went on to the next session. Lisa Bogusch from our department in Berlin started out by telling us how sleep is required for proper long-range navigation of honeybees. She uses RFID technology to track the movements of in read more
Antidepressant Found to Alter Personality: US News and World Repo…
The ECT Chronicles: Jumpstarting a life with a little spark… | December 11th 2009
Antidepressant Found to Alter Personality – US News and World Report. In this month’s Archives of General Psychiatry, Northwestern psychologist Tony Tang says that the antidepressant medication paroxetine, or Paxil, fights depression most read more
Elderly folk's unsteadiness may be caused by prescription drugs
Health Maven Escape From The Medical Mafia Matrix | December 11th 2009 by Paul
'Elderly people can sometimes be more unsteady on their feet, and are more liable to fall. We all assume it’s because of their age, but new research has discovered it is just as likely to be a drug they’re taking.The chief culprits are sedatives, read more
Antidepressants Fail to Affect Protein That Contributes to Depres…
Back Talk: Take Control of Your Back Pain | December 11th 2009 by Scot Robnett
Bottom Ad Left Ad Right Ad top_ad read more read more
Finding Stress Relief through Nutrition Vitamins and Natural Anti…
NgeBlog Nang Kene Kiye | December 11th 2009
If you've been diagnosed with clinical depression, or even if you're just down in the dumps and need a little <A title"stress relief" href"http:www.strictlyhealth.comstressrelief.php">stress relief<A>, you've probably read more
“Bad Breath Relief Goes Beyond Brushing”
Bad Breath Healing Solutions | December 10th 2009 by Leon
By Amy Bertrand St. Louis Post-Dispatch “Breath mints, breath strips, mouthwash, toothpaste. It’s a multi-billion dollar industry. Why? Because bad breath leaves a bad impression. But the truth is, it could also be a sign of bad health. & read more
“Discontinuation Syndrome”
vomitus digitalis | December 10th 2009 by wayne
I’m still withdrawing from antidepressants. So far, so good. I did have a couple of days when I felt that I had slipped into cement shoes. The only depression that I have felt is a strange “physical” depression, not a read more
Panic Attack Treatment Therapy
Karmas for Meditation | December 10th 2009 by Karen Shain
When a panic attack occurs, it is common to feel absolutely terrified. However, fear is not the only symptom of a panic attack. A person may experience shortness of breath, nausea and severe headaches. The sufferer may feel like they are going absolu read more
Relief from antidepressant side effects
It's a woman's world | December 10th 2009 by Petula Wright
If you take prescribed medication regularly then you’re familiar with the warnings and information that is included with the prescriptions. It normally cautions patients regarding what side effects to be aware of, which are of concern and when to o read more
Key Target Of Clinical Depression Missed By Most Antidepressants
Depressed Jane | December 10th 2009
A key brain protein called monoamine oxidase A (MAO-A) - is highly elevated during clinical depression yet is unaffected by treatment with commonly used antidepressants, according to an important study published in the Archives of General Psychiatry. read more
Most antidepressants miss key target of clinical depression, stud…
kath.A.rine | December 10th 2009
Most antidepressants miss key target of clinical depression, study finds: A key brain protein called... read more
Antidepressants May Change Your Personality (HealthDay)
Genuine drugs, health topics discussion | December 10th 2009
Antidepressants May Change Your Personality (HealthDay) HealthDay - MONDAY, Dec. 7 (HealthDay News) — Taking antidepressants may not only help alleviate depression, but could make you more extraverted and less neurotic, new research suggests. U read more

Subscribe To