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Along with meds, brain stimulation may aid depression
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Treating people with depression using weak electrical currents passed into the brain through a headband may help relieve some of their symptoms when combined with an antidepressant, a new study suggests. Researchers found that...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Placebo, Research, Duke University, Psychiatrists
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In Theory: Do the media glamorize suicide?
French sociologist Emile Durkheim wrote, "No fact is more readily transmissible by contagion than suicide." According to writer Giles Fraser, the media play a part in this transmission. In an article in the British newspaper The Guardian, Fraser argues...
Tags: Values, Kurt Cobain, Media Industry, Gun Control, Bank Robbery
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Gay man set straight about friend-flirting
Dear Amy: I would like some advice on a situation that's been bothering me for quite some time. I have two best guy friends. Both of them are straight. I am gay. They are pretty open-minded about having a gay best friend. However, both of them allow me to...
Tags: Social Media
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Iris DeMent interview: After 16 years, the songs start to flow again
Iris DeMent’s much-celebrated 2012 release, “Sing the Delta” (Flariella), marked the singer’s first album of new material in 16 years. But it was an album of old-timey gospel songs she essentially released for herself in 2004,...
Tags: Separation of Church and State, Religion and Belief, Entertainment, Behavioral Conditions, Music
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Get the 'Side Effects' experience
OPENING FRIDAY Side Effects Steven Soderbergh, rightly considered one of Hollywood’s smartest movie makers, is at his cleverest in "Side Effects," a canny, cunning big-idea thriller in a minor key, an engrossing zeitgeist whodunit about Wall...
Tags: Jason Bateman, Jonathan Banks, Winter Park, PG-13 Rated Movies, Walter Hill
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The system's missing pieces
In testimony before President Barack Obama's Gun Violence Task Force on Jan. 9, Dr. Paul Appelbaum, a Columbia University professor and former president of the American Psychiatric Association, said that the Newtown, Conn., tragedy, coming so soon after...Tags: Internists, Chemical Industry, Nursing, Symptoms, Nursing Homes
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Newly-approved treatment offers hope for depression patients
ewood@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- One in ten people in the Ozarks suffer from depression, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. For many, treating the illness requires medication. But now a breakthrough treatment is providing a new option....Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Food and Drug Administration, Chemical Industry, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Study finds chronic brain damage in retired football players
Doctors have discovered a way for professional football players to see how much damage their brains have suffered through a bruising career before it’s too late, according to a new study. UCLA researchers led a team of scientists that used a...
Tags: National Football League, Medical Research, Symptoms, Concussion, National Football League Players Association
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What's Going Around: Seasonal affective disorder
lmatter@kspr.com, tnguyen@kspr.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. - The lack of exposure to sunlight in the winter months can not only affect our moods, but can also lead to a disorder. It's called Seasonal Affective Disorder, better known as SAD. And doctors say it can be serious. "Because of the...Tags: Light Therapy, Seasonal Affective Disorder, Psychologists, Health and Medical Professionals, Behavioral Conditions
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Hopkins team explores the dark side of light
Scientists who study sleep understand that light has a dark side, because it can interrupt natural rhythms, causing the mood and learning problems that go with lack of rest. Johns Hopkins University researchers have taken the understanding a step...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Research, Howard Hughes, Medical Research, Chemical Industry
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Holidays, children and loss: Experts offer advice to help kids get through the grief
crystal.schelle@herald-mail.com"If ever there is tomorrow when we're not together... there is something you must always remember. You are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think. But the most important thing is, even if we're apart... I'll always...Tags: A.A. Milne, Religious Festivals, Culture, Christmas, Holidays
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Review: Ruby Wax's humor is a state of mind
There may be people in L.A. who would find Ruby Wax's one-woman show, "Ruby Wax: Out of Her Mind," now at the Broad Stage's Edye Second Space, inaccessible. For example, those emotionally stable, positive thinkers who have never had a moment's self-...
Tags: Mental Illness, University of Oxford, William Shakespeare, Entertainment, Apple iPhone
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