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How ‘swapping bodies’ with a friend changes our sense of self — ScienceDaily

August 26, 2020 - by kildare - Leave a Comment

Our sense of who we are is thought to be influenced by things like our childhood experiences, our interactions with others, and now, researchers say, our bodies. A study appearing …

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Depressed or anxious teens risk heart attacks in middle age — ScienceDaily

August 26, 2020 - by kildare - Leave a Comment

Depression or anxiety in adolescence is linked with a 20% greater likelihood of having a heart attack mid-life, according to research released today at ESC Congress 2020.1 In a warning …

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One step closer to earlier diagnosis of bipolar disorder and psychoses — ScienceDaily

August 25, 2020 - by kildare - Leave a Comment

In a new study from the Danish psychiatry project iPSYCH, researchers have identified genetic risk factors for developing bipolar disorder and psychoses among people with depression. In the longer term, …

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Who could benefit from exercise and behavioral treatment? Depression study suggests it may be possible to predict who would benefit — ScienceDaily

August 24, 2020 - by kildare - Leave a Comment

Aerobic exercise clearly benefits young adults with major depression, and a Rutgers-led study suggests it may be possible to predict those who would benefit from behavioral therapy with exercise. “Our …

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None of the most common blood pressure medications increased the risk of depression, some lowered the risk — ScienceDaily

August 24, 2020 - by kildare - Leave a Comment

None of the 41 most common high blood pressure medications increased the risk of depression, while nine medications appeared to lower it, according to a study from Denmark, published today …

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Survey also found that mental resilience can significantly reduce the impact of stress on mental health during the pandemic — ScienceDaily

August 20, 2020 - by kildare - Leave a Comment

When it comes to worrying about the COVID-19 pandemic, a new study demonstrates that people are more concerned about whether their family members could contract the virus or if they …

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Older adults with existing depression show resilience during the pandemic — ScienceDaily

August 19, 2020 - by kildare - Leave a Comment

A study involving older adults with pre-existing major depressive disorder living in Los Angeles, New York, Pittsburgh, and St Louis found no increase in depression and anxiety during the COVID-19 …

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Police officers face multifaceted, compounding stressors that can lead to adverse events — ScienceDaily

August 18, 2020 - by kildare - Leave a Comment

Repeated exposure to high-stress calls for service and ongoing exposure to stress without relief were two of the contributing factors that could lead law enforcement officers to become susceptible to …

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Persistence of ADHD into adulthood is an important predictor of car crash risk — ScienceDaily

August 18, 2020 - by kildare - Leave a Comment

A new study reports that the risk of being involved in car crashes increases for those diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The study in the Journal of the American Academy …

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Researchers discover protective factor against psychological trauma — ScienceDaily

August 17, 2020 - by kildare - Leave a Comment

The endogenous regulation of a specific gene is associated with a reduced risk of developing post-traumatic stress disorder following a terrifying experience. In particular, traumatic memories of the experience are …

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