Large majorities of those who were treated with therapy and with medication satisfied with their care - A national survey of the generaladult population and of ...
Large majorities of those who were treated with therapy and with medication satisfied with their care - A national survey of the generaladult population and of adults who have needed or received some form of mentalhealth treatment(1) find that more...
Researchers are set to gather at the University of Glasgow today, Thursday 24th March 2005, to debate and develop the longest follow-up study of mental ability differences ever carried out. Results so far indicate that lifestyle certainly appears to...
The Honourable Karen Redman, MP Kitchener Centre, the Honourable Ken Seiling, Chair, Waterloo Region, and the Honourable Carl Zehr, Mayor of the City of Kitchener, are among the dignitaries who will be celebrating the launch of a $1.2 million resear...
Women who are HIV-positive or are abused are more likely to think about or attempt suicide, according to a new study by researchers from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, George Washington University and St. Michael's Hospital, in...
Medicaid programs pay for more mental health services than private insurance, Medicare or other state and local programs, according to a study published Tuesday in... Health Affairs , CQ HealthBeat reports ( CQ HealthBeat , 3/29). The study, funded...
. U.S. Spending for Mental Health and Substance Abuse Treatment, 1990-2001," Health Affairs : In the report, a Health Affairs Web Exclusive, Tami Mark, associate director of outcomes research and econometrics at Medstat; Rosanna Coffey, a Medstat vi...
New mothers who are mildly iron deficient -- a common result of childbirth among women who don't take their vitamins -- are less emotionally available or in tune with their babies, a Penn State study has shown. Dr. Laura Murray-Kolb, a National Inst...
A study commissioned by the American Psychiatric Association and led by a psychiatrist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine has found that light therapy effectively treats mood disorders, including seasonal affective...
A groundbreaking study due to be published in the February 2005 issue of the international research journal Medical Science Monitor shows for the first time that playing a musical instrument can reverse multiple components of the human stress respon...
Stress can make otherwise minor challenges feel much worse, with detrimental effects on health and behavior. In the May issue of Nature Neuroscience, French researchers describe a molecular pathway in the brain by which stress enhances the response...
According to a new study published in the latest issue of The Journal of Sexual Medicine and conducted in the Department of Psychology of McGill University, thermography shows grea...
A researcher in the Oregon Health and Science University Cancer Institute and Portland Veterans Affairs Medical Center has found a way to identify which men need a second prostate ...
Boys aged 13 and 14 living in rural areas, are the most likely of their age group to access pornography, and parents need to be more aware of how to monitor their children's viewin...
Continuing with more than a decade of research, doctors at the University of Minnesota have discovered a treatment to help patients with advanced cases of adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD...
Lawmakers in 30 states are preparing to introduce bills that would require large corporations to increase their spending on employee health insurance, the New Y...
Lawmakers in 30 states are preparing to introduce bills that would require large corporations to increase their spending on employee health insurance, the New Y ...
More US residents "will need government help" with health insurance, as employers shift more of the cost to employees and health care costs continue to increase ...
Four recently published opinion pieces examined health insurance and the various reform proposals being considered in Massachusetts. Summaries appear below. Cha ...
The Maryland General Assembly on Thursday overrode Gov. Robert Ehrlich's (R) veto of a bill that will require employers with more than 10,000 workers in the sta ...
Nature has outfitted us with a pair of ears for good reason: having two ears enhances hearing. University of Wisconsin-Madison scientists are now examining whet...
Large majorities of those who were treated with therapy and with medication satisfied with their care - A national survey of the generaladult population and of ...
According to a new study published in the latest issue of The Journal of Sexual Medicine and conducted in the Department of Psychology of McGill University, the...
Lawmakers in 30 states are preparing to introduce bills that would require large corporations to increase their spending on employee health insurance, the New Y...