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A Child is waiting.  Two brothers hope to remain together - “Both boys can be helpful to others,” says their foster mother of more than 1 1/2 years. “Darryl likes to explore and is more outgoing. Shaundell can be still (he contends with ADHD), also thoughtful. There are argumentative issues, but the boys are not lazy about chores and are active in after-school programs." by Rosemary Dorr

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ADHD and After-School Activities: Finding the Right Fit -/ADHD can be a challenge but it needn't sideline kids from after-school activities. - "Getting through the school day can be a struggle for kids with ADHD -- but after-school activities don't have to be. Given the right activity and adequate support, kids with ADHD can shine," by

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ADHD costs USA more than drug abuse and depression - "ADHD (Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) is much more common in the USA than most people realise – ADHD costs sufferers approximately $77 billion every year. This is more than the total costs of drug abuse and depression, according to a new study carried out at Harvard University, USA.," by Medical News Today

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ADD proves advantage for airline CEO - "Attention-deficit disorder has its upside and its downside. JetBlue Airways founder and Chief Executive Officer David Neeleman is a walking, talking, dreaming, scheming, hyperactive poster boy for the upside of that condition," by Cecil Johnson

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ADHD Risk Factors Identified - Boys are three times more likely than girls to develop attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), but having well-educated parents lowers the risk, according to findings from one of the strongest studies ever to access early life risk factors for ADHD by CBS News/Health

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ADHD and After-School Activities: Finding the Right Fit -/ADHD can be a challenge but it needn't sideline kids from after-school activities. - "Getting through the school day can be a struggle for kids with ADHD -- but after-school activities don't have to be. Given the right activity and adequate support, kids with ADHD can shine," by

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ADHD and education - Attention Deficit/Hyperactive Disorder in the classroom is a difficult subject to get a handle on. Some teachers will tell you that 90 percent of their students are hyper and in need of medication. Others may tell you that ADHD is imaginary and an excuse for students to underachieve and even fail. Reality is somewhere in between. Then again, regardless of the feelings surrounding the issue, some see the disorder as a challenge that can be a great asset.  Dr. Russell Barkely of the University of Massachusetts Medical Center stated that "kids with ADHD are wild, funny and effervescent. They have a love of life. The rest of us sometimes envy them." by Stephen Winslow

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ADHD's Brain Trail: Cerebral clues emerge for attention disorder by Bruce Bower

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ADHD costs USA more than drug abuse and depression - "ADHD (Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) is much more common in the USA than most people realise – ADHD costs sufferers approximately $77 billion every year. This is more than the total costs of drug abuse and depression, according to a new study carried out at Harvard University, USA.," by Medical News Today

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ADHD May Go Hand-In-Hand with Seizures in Kids by Reuters

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Adult ADHD - We've all heard how attention deficit disorder can affect kids. But many adults may also suffer from the disorder and not even know it. 7's Jonathan Hall shows us a simple self-test to help determine if you have "Adult ADHD."  by Boston News 7 - To take your own Adult ADHD Test  

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Are parents of children with ADHD good at parenting? - Are parents of children with ADHD good at parenting? It is generally thought that ADHD or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in children is compounded by poor parenting skills, and much research evidence exists to support this view by in Medical Research News

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Attention deficit often overlooked in adults - "Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is considered to be a problem for children, but it might be a bigger issue for some adults," by CTV.ca News Staff

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Attention Deficit Study In Healthy Children Can Proceed Under Certain Conditions, Cmte. Says - A National Institutes of Health proposal to administer dextroamphetamine to healthy children should be allowed to proceed under certain conditions, FDA's Pediatric Ethics Subcommittee recommended Sept. 10 at its inaugural meeting by FDA Advisory Committee.com

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Author Diane M. Kennedy's National Book Tour and Seminar Series Examines ADHD and Autism: Is There a Connection? / Mother of Child with Asperger's Syndrome Uncovers Information that May Provide Answers to ADHD--A Major Public Health Controversy - Diane Kennedy, author of The ADHD-Autism Connection (WaterBrook Press, 2002), candidly addresses this question in an upcoming national book by PRNewsWire

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Back to School With ADHD - "New teachers, new subjects, new routines -- going back to school after the summer break can be taxing on any child, but it's often especially so for kids with ADHD. Parents who are mindful of this can do something to make the transition as smooth as possible," by Martin Downs

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Brainwaves Neuroimaging Clinic Announces Breakthrough AD/HD Assessment Tool - The Brainwaves Neuroimaging Clinic ( http://www.brainwavesnic.com ) has announced it is introducing the first biologically based tool for the aid in assessment of AD/HD in the Houston area. The DataLex Indicator Report(SM) for AD/HD from Lexicor, Inc. ( http://www.lexicor.com ) uses brainwave technology to finally help answer the question, "does my child have attention deficit disorder?" Source:  Lexicor, Inc. Web Site: http://www.lexicor.org / Press Release

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Collins man on ride for ADD awarenes by John La Porte

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Doctor helps ADHD student achieve success - Wheeler said ADHD myths are common. One such myth: It's a disease invented by parents who can't control their kids. Myths like these hurt kids like Josh who really need help, Wheeler said by Maria Sanchez-Traynor

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DOCTORS say ADHD poses mental illness risk - Researchers say there is mounting evidence attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, affects between 1 percent and 5 percent of school-age children / Big News Network.com - Australia

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EDITORIAL:Helping the disabled - Bill offers needed support to the learning disabled. A nonpartisan group of lawmakers is preparing to submit a bill supporting people with a range of developmental disorders to the upcoming extraordinary Diet session. The legislation covers learning disabilities which can affect one's ability to learn in specific areas like reading, writing and arithmetic; attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), which is marked by inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity; and such social disabilities as autism and Asperger Syndrome, the sufferers of which have a difficult time communicating and relating to others. - Tokyo,Japan

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DOCTORS say ADHD poses mental illness risk - Researchers say there is mounting evidence attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, affects between 1 percent and 5 percent of school-age children / Big News Network.com - Australia

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Help for Kids with ADHD - A Red Cross program that helps kids with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is achieving remarkable results thanks to dedicated volunteers by Andrea Burns

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New findings on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder - Are parents of children with AD/HD good at parenting? It is generally thought that AD/HD or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in children is compounded by poor parenting skills, and much research evidence exists to support this view by News Wales

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ON THE RECORD: DAVID NEELEMAN - ... And you live amongst the people and you learn the language. ... I hated it. I found out later I had ADD (attention deficit disorder), but it just drove me insane by San Francisco Chronicl

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Parents not to blame for hyperactive kids -experts - Children suffering from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are not disrupting their school classes or their neighbourhoods because of poor parenting, UK scientists said on Wednesday by Jeremy Lovell

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Paying Attention to Parents of ADHD Kids by the Washington Post

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Preteen Ritalin May Increase Depression Early Use of ADHD Drug Alters Brain, Rat Studies Show by Daniel DeNoon

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Ritalin Ups Brain Activity - Ritalin increases brain activity in children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and in children with a reading disorder, says a Yale University study in the current issue of the American Journal of Psychiatry by Robert Preidt

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Rude, scatty or ill? - Millions of us could be suffering from a new behavioural disorder. Or is it just human nature?  Rolanda Reid is convinced that she has a clinical condition that can make her appear rude, scatty and forgetful. It causes her social and employment problems. She believes that many thousands of Britons have the disorder but have never heard of it. The condition is called adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (AADHD) — a grown-up version of the childhood hyperactivity that has led to hundreds of thousands of British youngsters being put on Ritalin and similar brain-altering drugs by John Nash

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Scattered son: A Taylorsville family struggles with a child's mental illness - "Taylor has been diagnosed with a bipolar disorder, attention-deficit (hyperactivity) disorder, hyperactivity and Asperger syndrome, a form of autism," by Jacob Santini

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Speakers tout drug-free approach to AD/HD, dyslexia - Wynford Dore, founder of the Dore Achievement Centers, stood before an audience of about 100 parents, teachers and observers and asked them to envision the daily dilemma confronting those with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, developmental coordination disorder and dyslexia. "Imagine what it's like if you have a perfect 'thinking' brain and can't get [the thoughts] out," he said. "It's worse than solitary confinement. You're in a vibrant social scene and can't [participate]," by Rachel Lebeaux

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Struggling with attention disorders - When people talk about attention deficit disorder and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, it's typically about children. But AD/HD kids grow up and enter the workforce, where they often continue to struggle, by Alan R. Earls

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Study Links ADHD Drugs to Growth Delays by Health News

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Surprising Treatment For Common Behavioral Disorder - A surprising possible treatment for a common behavioral disorder. A new study in the journal, Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, looked at 53 children aged 4 to 14 who had been diagnosed with ADHD (attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder). It found a significant number of them had low iron stores in their blood - iron deficiency - and the researchers theorize this may be contributing to their ADHD. They suggest the possibility that some kids with ADHD might benefit from taking iron supplements. As of now, doctors aren't sure what causes ADHD, and this small study may provide an explanation for some patients by CBS

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What's to blame fore the rise in ADHD? - Researchers point fingers at TV, genetics, over diagnosis.  Some scientists say watching TV could lead to an increased risk for ADHD, while others argue that genetics and other factors play a bigger role in the development of the disorder By Victoria Clayton

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When Does ADHD Become a Disability? by Kate Scott

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What illness? - Far from being a hindrance, ADD proves an advantage to an airline-industry figure By Cecil Johnson

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Watching television rewires brains of children, causing ADHD and behavioral disorders. Be sure to read the related article, Television programs teach children poor nutritional habits.

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A bipolar diagnosis delayed, a childhood lost Illness may explain suicide risk in kids on antidepressants - For most of the past three years, Laura Gillis has gotten only fleeting glimpses of her loving, rambunctious 9-year-old son, Daniel, the kid who is always ready for a hug, to stage a solo singing performance or to demonstrate his newest wrestling move, by Carolyn Y. Johnson

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ACTRESS LINDA HAMILTON: I'M BIPOLAR - Some high-profile people are coming out and announcing they've dealt with bipolar disorder for a long time. A few weeks ago, it was newswoman Jane Pauley. Now it's "Terminator" actress, Linda Hamilton by HealthyPlace.com

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Are you Biploar? - Mild bipolar disorder may be to this decade what depression was to the nineties, thanks to a new drug and an expanding definition. But when do ordinary peaks and valleys become pathological? By Vanessa Grigoriadis, New York Metro.com / Feature

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Autism and Childhood Bipolar: A short history by Donna Williams - Autism Today

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Bipolar teen and family win the struggle for peace by DESIREE COOPER

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Brother Says Alleged Imposter Doc Is Mentally Ill - Holliman Diagnosed Schizophrenic, Bi-Polar, Family Says by News 5 and ChannelCincinnati.com

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Effective treatments for bipolar illness abound - Dear Dr. Donohue:  I am engaged to a man who has bipolar illness. I don't know what this is, and he doesn't talk about it. Is this something treatable? Will it affect our children? I can't detect anything wrong with my husband-to-be. What should I be looking for?  By Paul G. Donohue, M.D.

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Inside the Volatile World of the young and bipolar by Time Magazine - August 2003

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Moody kids -- normal or not?  For some children, bipolar disorder could be the culprit by Victoria Clayton MSNBC News

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Official criteria for bipolar disorders - Mania includes at least three of the following: inflated self-esteem, grandiose behavior, greater talkativeness, decreased need for sleep, racing thoughts, increase in goal-directed activity, distractibility, needlessly taking dangerous risks. Juvenile Bipolar Disorder:  Same criteria, but childhood mania may have different symptoms and can be shorter, with "ultra-rapid cycling," when shifts in mood occur every day or multiple times each day;Conventional symptoms of mania may appear in age-adjusted form. Sources: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, and Dr. Joseph Biederman, chief of pediatric psychopharmacology at Massachusetts General Hospital. 

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Scattered son: A Taylorsville family struggles with a child's mental illness - "Taylor has been diagnosed with a bipolar disorder, attention-deficit (hyperactivity) disorder, hyperactivity and Asperger syndrome, a form of autism," by Jacob Santini

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Signs of depression  by Metro West Daily News

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SIMPLE telephone call found to help on depression - Today's treatments for depression can leave a lot to be desired, but new pills or modes of therapy are not necessarily the answer by the Pittsburgh Post Gazette

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Survey Probes Depression Treatment - At least $12 billion worth of drugs to treat depression and anxiety were sold last year, a jump of almost 75-percent from four years ago.

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Taking odds on a gambler - "Simon, 39, has bipolar disorder and such free-spending is a symptom of mania, which with its polar opposite, depression, characterise the disorder," by Phil Taylor

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'Terminator' star hopes bipolar experiences will help others - "Terminator" fans know Linda Hamilton as Sarah Connor -- tough as nails and out to save the world. But in real life, Hamilton was having trouble saving herself. In recent interviews, Hamilton revealed that she's bipolar. She has struggled with depression most of her life and was a compulsive eater as a child. She knew something was wrong, but she didn't know what by the Associated Press

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The manic phase of Bipolar I Disorder is often misdiagnosed as Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD)

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Thearpy, drug ease teen depression - THE QUESTION: Most teenagers are sad or moody occasionally. But for some, these feelings are strong and persistent. What is the best treatment for these adolescents?," by Linda Searing

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The Terminator and the Terminated

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What is Bipolar?  The caller who says he's the son of the murdered couple says he suffers from psychiatric problems including bi-polar disorder. According to psychiatrists, that disorder along with other medical problems Brent Springford says he has can lead to impaired thinking. We talked with one man who suffers from the same disorder to find out how it affects him. When you look at him he seems contented, well adjusted, calm - and he is, but this is not how Tommy Bilbro looked just a few years ago. He says "It's terrible. It's unbearable." By WSFA12

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Depression
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Anger, hostility, depression linked to heart disease marker - Otherwise healthy people who are prone to anger, hostility and depressive symptoms tend to have higher levels of a substance that's been linked to heart disease and stroke.  Reported by Susan Aldridge, PhD, medical journalist

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Beyond the Baby Blues by Health Daily News

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British teen depression on the rise by the Washington Times

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Bulimic teens prone to depression - Texas A and M University researchers have suggested that teenagers suffering from bulimia might also be struggling with a chronic form of depression, by Health India

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Chronic stress in early childhood leads to depression, mental retardation - To learn more on this topic, be sure to also read the related article, New Research In Mind-Body Medicine Shows That Social Interaction Accelerates Healing.

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Dealing With Depression - Mental health has become a big topic at schools. Suicides and litigation have forced the issue. What students and parents must know by Daniel McGinn and Ron Depasquale / Newsweek

bullet Depression drug studies show promise, Predix says - Predix Pharmaceuticals Inc. has a potential treatment for anxiety and depression that generated encouraging data from early-stage human clinical trials, the Woburn company announced by Boston Business Journal
bullet Depression, Fatigue May Fuel Each Other Having One May Dramatically Increase the Risk of Developing the Other by Jenifer Warner
bullet Depression in Men by About
bullet Depression kills 200 persons annually in TT By RENÉE OLIVEL
bullet Depression places a heavy burden on many - Social stigma prevents many affected from seeking help.  "The alarm goes off and you greet the morning with sleepless eyes, or perhaps sleep is all that you desire to do. Your world is closing in, leaving you somewhere between sad, irritable and tense," by Bryon Williams
bulletDepression Screening Test by HealthyPlace.com
bullet Depression supplement promising - "A study at the University of Calgary may prove whether or not a contentious Alberta nutritional supplement is effective at treating depression. Dr. Bonnie Kaplan said her clinical review of Empowerplus, which allegedly cures a variety of mental illnesses, is showing promising results, but she remains cautious," by Sun Media
bullet Depression Traced to Overactive Brain Circuit by NIH News - Press Release
bullet Depression medicine warnings endorsed - Antidepressants should come with the nation's strongest warning — in a black box on the label — that they can spur suicidal behavior in children, the government's scientific advisers decided Tuesday by LAURAN NEERGAARD
bullet Diagnosing Infants With Depression by By Kelly Patricia O Meara
bullet Discerning difference between teen angst, depression by LDNews.com
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Depression is unwelcome holiday intruder for millions - The holiday season is promoted as a time of joy, cheer, parties, and family gatherings. However, for millions of people, it is a time of loneliness, reflection on past failures, and anxiety about an uncertain future. It is a time when the “blues” move in for a lengthy stay by Barbara Hootman

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Doctors, patients weigh depression symptoms differently by CBS News Montreal

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Eli Lilly Wins OK for New Depression Drug - "Eli Lilly & Co. on Wednesday said U.S. regulators have approved its new antidepressant, Cymbalta, a drug that analysts say will be central to the company's growth," by Reuters

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Experts: More Focus on Postpartum Depression - Researchers called on Congress Wednesday to expand research into the causes of depression after pregnancy, saying they still do not understand how to prevent the illness in expectant mothers by WebMD Health

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Faces of teenage depression by David Baxter

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Facts about childhood depression - Depression is a common illness in teenagers and is readily treatable with drugs, therapy, or -- most often -- a combination. Dr. Stuart Goldman, codirector of the mood disorder program at Children's Hospital, said children never should be placed on medication without a careful psychiatric evaluation and regular psychotherapy by The Boston Globe

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FIVE genes can cause you depression! - Five genes have reportedly been identified as being responsible for a person's state of depression.  Deakin University scientists separated large families of Israeli sand rats for weeks to monitor their responses to isolation and examined different aspects of their behaviour, including grooming, social behaviour, the time they spent in the light or dark and how much they would explore or simply sit in the corner by Web India 123.com

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Gene Mutation Linked to Risk of Depression -  A newly discovered gene mutation may make some people more vulnerable to depression. If confirmed by larger studies, the finding may shed new light on depression, which affects almost 19 million Americans per year, according to the National Institute of Mental Health.  Several gene mutations have been linked to depression before now. The mental illness may be caused by a complex mix of genetic and environmental factors. But depression is considered to be highly treatable for people seeking help, by Miranda Hitti

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Genetic Defect Confers Risk of Major Depression, Resistance to SSRI Drug Therapy  - A newly discovered genetic defect might represent an important risk factor for major depression, a condition which effects 20 million people in the U.S., according to Duke University Medical Center researchers. The mutation in the gene -- whose protein product plays a primary role in synthesizing the brain chemical serotonin -- could lead to the first diagnostic test for genetic predisposition to depression, the team said.

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Inside the Volatile World of the young and bipolar by Time Magazine - August 2003

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Is Depression Contagious? - Like the flu, depression is a highly contagious disorder that can be transmitted socially. It is especially apt to take up residence in a household, jumping from one family member to others. And just as individuals can be depressed, so can whole families, often without their awareness, by Ellen McGrath

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Kids & Depression by Times Online

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Learning to cope with depression by NICOLE MAYNE

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New care for kids, depression - A few months ago, Dr. George Realmuto changed the way he treats children suffering from depression. As a child psychiatrist at the University of Minnesota, he used to see new patients about once a month. But now when Realmuto gives a child an antidepressant for the first time, he's likely to say: "Come back next week." The change, he admits, was prompted by growing concerns that antidepressants may increase the risk of suicide in young people, by Maura Lerner

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NIMH Facing Tough Challenges In Psychotic Depression Study by Jim Rosack

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Not enough docs to treat depression - "Despite modern psychiatry's 80% success rate in treating depression, there are currently less than 4,000 psychologists and psychiatrists practising in India. New anti-depressant drugs are much improved from their predecessors as they relatively free of side effects, but they still reach a comparatively small number of people here. So what does all this mean for India?," by the Times of India

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PARTON FORCED HERSELF OUT OF SUICIDAL DEPRESSION - Country legend DOLLY PARTON pulled herself back from the brink of suicide in the '80s, by refusing to let herself wallow in pity anymore. The NINE TO FIVE singer, now 58, suffered from depression so badly that at one point she could see no other way out - until she decided to get on with her life without any professional help. She says, "There was a time when I was going through the whole female thing with my hormones and I gained weight and that was a very down time for me. It lasted for about 18 months, by contactmusic.com

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Parkinson's, Epilepsy Linked with Depression - Patients with chronic brain diseases such as Parkinson's disease and epilepsy have an unusually high rate of depression, too -- suggesting links between the conditions, doctors said on Wednesday by Reuters UK

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Prozac and counselling fight depression - Dual approach best for teens with moderate to severe illness Depressed teenagers benefit more from a combination of the antidepressant Prozac and behavioural counselling than either the medication or talk therapy alone, according to a U.S. government-funded study.

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Psychiatric Disorders Among Offspring of Depressed Mothers: Associations With Paternal Psychopathology - OBJECTIVE: The association between maternal depression and offspring dysfunction is well documented; however, little attention has been paid to psychopathology in the partners of these depressed mothers or to how paternal psychopathology might influence the relationship between maternal depression and offspring dysfunction. The purpose of this study was to explore whether major depression and/or antisocial behavior tended to occur more frequently among partners of depressed mothers (compared to partners of nondepressed mothers) and to examine how these paternal disorders related to offspring psychopathology. METHOD: Participants were drawn from the Minnesota Twin Family Study, a community-based study of twins and their parents. Depressed and nondepressed mothers, their partners (the biological fathers of the twins), and their 17-year-old offspring were included. Structured interviews were used to assess participants for the presence of major depression, conduct disorder, and adult antisocial behavior. RESULTS: Depressed mothers tended to partner with antisocial fathers. Depression in mothers and antisocial behavior in fathers were both significantly and independently associated with offspring depression and conduct disorder. No interactions of the parental diagnoses with each other or with the gender of the offspring were found. CONCLUSIONS: Many offspring of depressed mothers experience the additional risk of having an antisocial father. The implications of these findings for risk among the offspring of depressed mothers are discussed. - Naomi R. Marmorstein, Ph.D., Stephen M. Malone, Ph.D., and William G. Iacono, Ph.D. / Am J Psychiatry 161:1588-1594, September 2004 ~ Abstract

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Psychotic Depression May Be Relative of Schizophrenia by Joan Arehart-Treichel

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SAMe could help depression, new results - Adding the amino acid supplement SAMe to a standard antidepressant may be helpful to patients who have not responded to single-drug treatment for clinical depression, say US researchers. Their pilot study, published in the December issue of the Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, found that treatment with both SAMe and an antidepressant improved symptoms in half the study participants and produced complete relief of symptoms in 43 per cent of participants.

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Severe Depression Linked to Greater Number of Nerve Cells in Thalamus

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Shining  light on depression / A candid tale of one University student's struggle with depression - "A tall guy outfitted with a snowboarder hat, a laidback pose and a mellow attitude, Adam* seemed perfectly cool and in control. But Adam didn't have everything under control. There was something else others couldn't see -- not in Adam's appearance, not in his speech, not in his gait. He was suffering from clinical depression. The First Signs," by The Cavalier Daily