Depression Information - November 21, 2008

Money Won't Buy Happiness, But Does Buy Painless Death

July 8, 2005 - Topics men, women, depression, research and study
A study from the University of Michigan claims rich people die differently from the rest of the population.

The study, appearing in the August issue of the Journal for Palliative Care, says wealthier people are less likely than poor ones to suffer pain at the end of their lives, and wealthier elders experienced a lower number of symptoms overall

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FDA to Strengthen Warning Labels on ADHD Treatments

June 30, 2005 - Topics fda, adderall, strattera, child and depression
The government plans to strengthen warnings about possible psychiatric side effects from Concerta, after a routine FDA review turned up reports of unexpected psychiatric reactions, including suicidal thoughts and violent behavior.

Concerta is a long-acting form of methylphenidate, used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity (ADHD). It is also found in Ritalin. For years, these drugs have carried labels warning of possible side effects including, agitation, psychosis or transient depression

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Paxil Back on Pharmacy Shelves

June 28, 2005 - Topics paxil, diabetes, depression, disorder and plant

Christina Ficara - All Headline News Staff Reporter

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In February, federal officials seized the pills from three factories that officials said weren't meeting manufacturing standards

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APA Hits Back at Tom Cruise's Criticism of Psychiatry

June 27, 2005 - Topics paxil, depression, research, study and men
The American Psychiatric Association cited actor Tom Cruise's recent comments during press interviews as "irresponsible."

Recently, Cruise has expressed his skepticism of psychiatry, referring to it as a "pseudo science

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Study Links Parental Depression To Children's Allergies

June 10, 2005 - Topics allergies, child, study, depression and mother
A study conducted by the Psychosomatic Medicine Journal

The study was conducted by Dr. Ramin Mojtabai of Columbia University who gathered samples from 9,240 parent-child pairs; 8,686 were biological pairs, the remaining 554 were non-biological

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