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2010-07-24
Letter to the Editor, American Journal of Psychiatry- 2007 (Seroquel) · American Journal of Psychiatry Am J Psychiatry 164:174, January 2007 doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.164.1.174 © 2007 American Psychiatric Association ... The psychiatrist was concerned about the risks of prescribing an antipsychotic medication for a patient with hepatitis without a serious mental disorder. The patient refused to discuss other treatment alternatives stating, "I need my Seroquel. ...

The American Journal of Psychiatry -- Table of Contents (167 [7])

2007-10-01
The American Journal of Psychiatry .... Harald Baumeister. A Clinical Significance Criterion Is Essential for Diagnosing Subthreshold Depression. Am J Psychiatry 2010 167: 866 [Full Text] [PDF] ...

The American Journal of Psychiatry

2008-09-05
The American Journal of Psychiatry. Residents' Journal. August 2008: Volume 3, Issue 8. The following is an interview with Nancy Rappa- port, M.D., on “School-Based Psychiatry and the. Treatment of High-Risk Youth,” conducted by Ruth ...

Fibromyalgia: Fitting the Pieces Together: ADHD and Fibromyalgia ...

2010-07-31
American Journal of Psychiatry. 2006;163:716-723. 3. Adler GK, Valdis FM, Creskoff KW. Neuroendocrine abnormalities in fibromyalgia. Pain and Headache Reports. 2002;6:289-298. 4. American College of Rheumatology webpage. ...

Risk of Death in Elderly Users of Conventional vs. Atypical ...

2005-11-30
(2006) Position Statement of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry Regarding Principles of Care for Patients With Dementia Resulting From Alzheimer Disease. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 14:7, 561-573 ...

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2010-07-31
When you search attacks panic disorder or panic in the American Journal of Psychiatry web can net more than twenty-five thousand visitors. This statistic suggests a lot about how much disorder and prevalence studies. ...

“CASSPER” Was GSK's Friendly Ghostwriting Program on Paxil | BNET

2009-08-20
GlaxoSmithKline had a ghostwriting program named CASSPER, the AP reports. Five journals — including the American Journal of Psychiatry and the J.

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2010-07-30
Arbelle, S., Benjamin, J., Golin, M., Kremer, I., Belmaker, R.H., Ebstein, R.P. The American journal of psychiatry. (2003) 34. Dopamine receptor genetic variation, psychosis, and aggression in Alzheimer disease. Sweet, R.A., Nimgaonkar ...

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2010-07-27
Read this article in American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry read MDlinx article: Optimizing Mild Cognitive Impairment for Discriminating Dementia Risk in the General Older. > ...

San Francisco moves closer to a Golden Gate Bridge barrier | San ...

2010-07-29
San Francisco's prized Golden Gate is one of the world's top tourist destinations, but it is also the world's number one suicide site, according to the American Journal of Psychiatry, which published the first ever clinical case ...

Flavanol-rich foods may help heart disease patients, study suggests

2010-07-30
(PhysOrg.com) -- Research by an international team of scientists, including a University of California, Davis, nutritionist, provides new evidence that cocoa and other foods rich in a class of nutrients known as flavanols may improve the health of people with coronary artery disease, the nation`s leading cause of death.

Most Youth Hockey Injuries Caused by Accidents, Not Checking

2010-07-30
Hockey fans likely would assume that body-checking -- intentionally slamming an opponent against the boards -- causes the most injuries in youth ice hockey. But they would be wrong.

HEALTHKEY University of Maryland discovery may open door to 'smart pill'

2010-07-30
Scientists make link between brain acid and cognition Scientists link brain compound to cognition, potentially opening door to development of drug that could aid learning in healthy people, those with disorders such as Alzheimer's

'Path of mental illness' follows path of war, 20 years after conflict ends

2010-07-30
Researchers at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health assessed the geographical distribution of the long-term burden of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in a region of Liberia and report that the prevalence of PTSD remains high nearly two decades after the principal conflict there and five years after war in Liberia ended entirely.

Mental health experts ask: Will anyone be normal?

2010-07-30
LONDON (Reuters) - An updated edition of a mental health bible for doctors may include diagnoses for "disorders" such as toddler tantrums and binge eating, experts say, and could mean that soon no-one will be classed as normal.

University of Maryland discovery may lead to 'smart pill'

2010-07-30
Scientists make link between brain acid and cognition Almost anyone who has faced a test or a deadline probably wished there was a smart pill to pop.

Study finds diet and alcohol alter epigenetics of breast cancer

2010-07-30
Researchers from Brown University and the University of California San Francisco have found that epigenetic changes to DNA in breast cancers are related to environmental risk factors and tumor size, providing a window into the severity of the disease. The study is published in today's edition of PLoS Genetics. The researchers found that epigenetic profiles of tumors had a direct association with ...

Will Anyone Be Normal?

2010-07-29
This month Journal of Mental Health features a special issue on diagnosing mental illness. The issue - which comes out just weeks after the eagerly-awaited new draft of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), the global diagnostic 'bible' for the field of mental health medicine - includes a series of articles written by high profile mainstream personalities on what a ...

Study finds respiratory symptoms more reliable indicator of H1N1, not fever alone

2010-07-29
New research shows that individuals with mild H1N1 infection may go undetected using standard diagnostic criteria, according to a study in the August issue of the American Journal of Infection Control, the official publication of the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, (APIC). The study concludes that coughing or other respiratory symptoms are more accurate in ...

Are we all ill?

2010-07-29
New mental health manual could mean we'll all end up diagnosed