Depression Counselling and Therapy News
Bringing you the latest news and announcements about depression therapy and counselling. Including research
and clinical trial details for medications, self-help, support groups and everything
relevant to depression for mental health professionals. News is updated at
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June 10, 2006
A Harrow-educated lord of the manor of 18 Norfolk villages, by his early twenties he was tearing it up in Chelsea, with a Ferrari, property portfolio and a house in the south of France. Then his life, spectacularly, fell apart.
June 10, 2006
World Magazine - Special effects and stunt doubles render Tom Cruise super-humanlike in the mega-star's latest film, Mission Impossible III. Thanks to a new bit of high-priced religious quackery, such fantasy can now extend well beyond the silver screen. The Church ...
June 10, 2006
On the back of yet another underwhelming Test match performance, the malaise that has surrounded the England team since the Ashes celebrations has deepened.
June 10, 2006
A Harrow-educated lord of the manor of 18 Norfolk villages, by his early twenties he was tearing it up in Chelsea, with a Ferrari, property portfolio and a house in the south of France. Then his life, spectacularly, fell apart.
June 10, 2006
KPHO - Although the link between seafood consumption and improved health has been known for decades, a number of recent studies are shedding new light on the many health benefits of the omega-3 fatty acids found in fish. Considered essential nutrients ...
June 10, 2006
KPHO - Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of disabling memory and thinking problems in older people. Researchers have identified rare AD-causing genes that cause carriers to develop disabling memory and thinking problems before the age of 60 ...
June 10, 2006
KESQ News - WEDNESDAY, June 7 (HealthDay News) -- Medical care often involves instruments that poke and prod. So it may come as a huge relief to patients when the instrument involved in their therapy -- perhaps something from the string or percussion family ...
June 10, 2006
WANE-TV - If you've had a heart attack, a stroke, or even just been diagnosed with some form of cardiovascular disease, you're probably reeling with shock and filled with questions. How will this change my life? What does this mean for my family? Am I going to ...
June 10, 2006
WALB 10 - If you've had a heart attack, a stroke, or even just been diagnosed with some form of cardiovascular disease, you're probably reeling with shock and filled with questions. How will this change my life? What does this mean for my family? Am I going to ...
June 10, 2006
WALB 10 - Although the link between seafood consumption and improved health has been known for decades, a number of recent studies are shedding new light on the many health benefits of the omega-3 fatty acids found in fish. Considered essential nutrients ...
June 10, 2006
WBAY Green Bay - When you hear the term "shock therapy," probably a lot of negative impressions come to mind. But electro-convulsive therapy, as it's now called, has nothing to do with shocks and everything to do with helping people with severe depression ...
June 10, 2006
WANE-TV - WEDNESDAY, June 7 (HealthDay News) -- Medical care often involves instruments that poke and prod. So it may come as a huge relief to patients when the instrument involved in their therapy -- perhaps something from the string or percussion family ...
June 10, 2006
WTHR - MIAMI The 2006 Atlantic hurricane season has its first tropical depression. It formed today in the northwestern Caribbean Sea, with winds near 35 miles-per-hour. Forecasters say it could develop into the first named storm of the season later in the ...
June 10, 2006
YubaNet - Contrary to the popular cliche, "Not tonight, I have a headache," new research suggests that not all headache sufferers avoid sexual activity. In fact, migraine sufferers reported higher levels of sexual desire than those with other types of ...
June 10, 2006
WTen.com - Although the link between seafood consumption and improved health has been known for decades, a number of recent studies are shedding new light on the many health benefits of the omega-3 fatty acids found in fish. Considered essential nutrients ...
June 10, 2006
Statesman Journal - Jeremy Crawford says he slipped away from basic training in Fort Benning, Ga., because he lacked medications needed for anxiety and depression. He says a Salem-based Army recruiter had assured him that he'd receive the medicines. AWOL soldiers On any ...
June 10, 2006
Washington Post - The Democrats have become too good at losing. Even now, with the Republicans looking bruised and beatable as the midterm elections approach, the first signs of another period of Democratic discontent are emerging. Memories of past disappointments ...
June 10, 2006
News-Herald - DETROIT Â In sentencing a man convicted of second-degree murder, a judge said Friday it was one of the most convoluted cases he's heard in his 25 years on the bench. Never before has the cause of death been so disputed, Wayne County Circuit Judge ...
June 10, 2006
WOI-TV - Although the link between seafood consumption and improved health has been known for decades, a number of recent studies are shedding new light on the many health benefits of the omega-3 fatty acids found in fish. Considered essential nutrients ...
June 10, 2006
WSFA - WEDNESDAY, June 7 (HealthDay News) -- Medical care often involves instruments that poke and prod. So it may come as a huge relief to patients when the instrument involved in their therapy -- perhaps something from the string or percussion family ...
June 10, 2006
MedicineNet.com - THURSDAY, June 8 (HealthDay News) -- A new study shows that at-home care for stroke patients falls to family members about 75 percent of the time -- even when care was being administered by a health-care professional. Many family caregivers aren't ...
June 10, 2006
WOI-TV - If you've had a heart attack, a stroke, or even just been diagnosed with some form of cardiovascular disease, you're probably reeling with shock and filled with questions. How will this change my life? What does this mean for my family? Am I going to ...
June 10, 2006
Lexington Herald-Leader - Get ready to lace up your walking shoes and join the American Lung Association's Blow the Whistle on Asthma walk June 17 at Keeneland. Registration begins at 8 a.m. and the walk starts at 9 a.m. The presenting sponsor of the walk is the University of ...
June 10, 2006
WISH-TV - Women going through treatment for breast cancer felt better when they tried yoga, according to one of the first scientific studies of its kind. "Our belief is something as simple and brief as a short (yoga) program would be very useful" at combating ...
June 10, 2006
WNEP-TV 16 - Although the link between seafood consumption and improved health has been known for decades, a number of recent studies are shedding new light on the many health benefits of the omega-3 fatty acids found in fish. Considered essential nutrients ...
June 10, 2006
GRAVE allegations about the conduct of staff at Naseberry Court mental health unit have been made to the Guardian. Following a story highlighting fears about the way the unit is being run after the disappearance of a patient, three former patients and a relative contacted us with complaints.
June 10, 2006
WREG - Although the link between seafood consumption and improved health has been known for decades, a number of recent studies are shedding new light on the many health benefits of the omega-3 fatty acids found in fish. Considered essential nutrients ...
June 10, 2006
Southern Illinoisan - Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States suffered from depression his entire adult life. He often battled suicidal thoughts and would go off into the woods, alone accompanied only by a gun. During the time of his second nervous ...
June 10, 2006
Brazoria Facts - There is a great deal of evidence right now that having a pet can be good for you. Despite the fact that 10 million Americans have known allergies to cats and dogs, owning an animal companion can be beneficial. Animals can reduce stress. When ...
June 10, 2006
WNEP-TV 16 - If you've had a heart attack, a stroke, or even just been diagnosed with some form of cardiovascular disease, you're probably reeling with shock and filled with questions. How will this change my life? What does this mean for my family? Am I going to ...
June 10, 2006
WNEP-TV 16 - WEDNESDAY, June 7 (HealthDay News) -- Medical care often involves instruments that poke and prod. So it may come as a huge relief to patients when the instrument involved in their therapy -- perhaps something from the string or percussion family ...
June 10, 2006
WISH-TV - Women going through treatment for breast cancer felt better when they tried yoga, according to one of the first scientific studies of its kind. "Our belief is something as simple and brief as a short (yoga) program would be very useful" at combating ...
June 10, 2006
COUPLES struggling to conceive are turning to reflexology to help them become parents. The complementary therapy is helping women overcome stress, anxiety and depression associated with infertility problems.
June 10, 2006
Education: Tribunal likely to award deputy £56,000· Authorities criticised for rejecting complaints
June 10, 2006
KATC 3 - WEDNESDAY, June 7 (HealthDay News) -- Medical care often involves instruments that poke and prod. So it may come as a huge relief to patients when the instrument involved in their therapy -- perhaps something from the string or percussion family ...
June 10, 2006
Eyewitness News - WEDNESDAY, June 7 (HealthDay News) -- Medical care often involves instruments that poke and prod. So it may come as a huge relief to patients when the instrument involved in their therapy -- perhaps something from the string or percussion family ...
June 10, 2006
COUPLES struggling to conceive are turning to reflexology to help them become parents. The complementary therapy is helping women overcome stress, anxiety and depression associated with infertility problems.
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