Posts Tagged ‘anxiety’

Frontiers In Psychoneuroimmunology: The Emotional Interface

Posted by poster on November 14th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: , ,  •  Comments Off

Course Description
Are you sick because you are depressed or are you depressed because you are sick? The answer is ‘yes’, for not only does mood impact the immune system, but the inner workings of the brain can be profoundly impacted by an active immune system. You are invited to become a charter member of the […]

Distinguishing A Bad Mood From Depression In Teenagers, From The Harvard Mental Health Letter

Posted by poster on November 13th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: ,  •  Comments Off

The teenage years are a time of emotional highs and lows. So how do you distinguish normal teenage mood swings and rebellion from actual depression? The September 2008 issue of the Harvard Mental Health Letter highlights some ways to tell.
Although depression

Greater Risk Of Death For African-Americans With Depression And Heart Attack

Posted by poster on November 12th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: , , , , , , ,  •  Comments Off

African-American patients with acute myocardial infarction (MI) and previously treated depression that persists at their MI hospitalization have an increased risk of post-MI death, according to Emory researcher Susmita Parashar, MD, MPH.
Parashar, a member of the cardiology division, Emory University School of Medicine, presented

Study: Stress & Anxiety Make Your Allergies Worse

Posted by poster on October 26th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: , , ,  •  Comments Off

If you’re one of the millions of Americans who suffer from allergies,* this story is for you. Scientists have determined that when it comes to allergies, it’s not just things like pets or pollen that are making you miserable- it might also be your job or your relationship. A new study is proving that there […]

Society’s Lack Of Food Allergies Impacts Those Afflicted With Food Allergies

Posted by poster on October 7th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: , ,  •  Comments Off

The level of knowledge and understanding of children with food allergies varies significantly across three key groups: pediatricians and family physicians, the general public and families who have a child with food allergies. The article describing the new findings was published in the September issue of BioMed Central Pediatrics.
The research group, led by Ruchi Gupta, […]

Exposure To Family Violence Especially Harmful To Previously Abused Children

Posted by poster on July 11th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: ,  •  Comments Off

Millions of American children are exposed to violence in their homes each year, putting them at risk for a variety of emotional and behavioral problems. According to a new study in the September/October 2008 issue of the journal Child Development, children who are maltreated tend to have a lot of re-exposure to family violence, and […]

Depression May Increase Exacerbations, Hospitalizations In COPD

Posted by poster on June 13th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: , ,  •  Comments Off

It is well known that patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) frequently suffer from depression and anxiety, but according to new research, depression and anxiety may actually cause increased hospitalizations and exacerbations.
"This is an important and revealing finding, indicating that for COPD patients, depression and anxiety must be treated as potential clinically important

Chewing Gum May Help Reduce Stress According To New Research

Posted by poster on April 10th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: ,  •  Comments Off

Study presented at the 2008 10th International Congress of Behavioral Medicine
WHAT: "An investigation into the effects of gum chewing on mood and cortisol levels during psychological stress," presented at the 2008 10th International Congress of Behavioral Medicine, found that chewing gum helped relieve anxiety, improve alertness and reduce stress among individuals in a laboratory setting.*

Acupuncture Taking The Pressure Off Today’s Emotional Stresses

Posted by poster on March 19th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: , ,  •  Comments Off

The British Acupuncture Council (BAcC) has found that more people are turning to traditional acupuncture to alleviate symptoms caused by the emotional strains of everyday life.
A recent survey reveals that the tolls of the 21st century are affecting younger people with under-40s seeking

40 Million Americans Endure Anxiety Everyday

Posted by poster on February 15th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: , , , ,  •  Comments Off

Despite anxiety and stress being
one of today’s most common disorders, it is regularly under diagnosed by
medical professionals.
Most of us experience occasional feelings of anxiety — muscle tension,
headache, nausea, fatigue, or trembling — before important events such as
exams, public speaking, first dates, or during times […]