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Anxiety And Panic Disorders

Regulators 'may have delayed' SSRI warnings
News - Pharmacology
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Warnings about the safety of the SSRI class of antidepressants may not have been issued in a timely manner because of the drug approvals process, Professor David Healy of Cardiff University has argued in this week's issue of the British Medical Journal. (full story )
 
Trafficked women's symptoms akin to torture victims'
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Women and girls trafficked for forced sexual or domestic work suffer post-traumatic stress on a par with torture victims, researchers said on Wednesday. (full story)
 
How to Reduce Hurricane Anxiety
News - Anxiety
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It is important to mentally prepare yourself and your family for a storm. There are steps you can take to reduce the anxiety that may precede hurricane season. (full story )
 
Preventing Depression Relapse
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Mild sadness may trigger relapse into major depression, a Canadian study shows. But this is more likely to happen in patients treated with antidepressants than in those who receive a form of psychotherapy called cognitive-behavioral therapy, or CBT. (full story )
 
SSRI exposure in the womb not linked to depression
News - Pharmacology
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Children who were exposed to psychotropic medications in utero do not appear to be at increased risk for internalizing behaviors such as depression, anxiety, and withdrawal, Canadian researchers report. Impaired maternal mood, by contrast, did increase the risk of internalizing behaviors. (full story )
 
New Anti-Anxiety Drug Starts a Clinical Phase II in Generalized Anxiety Disorders
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Abiogen Pharma today announced the start of a Phase II clinical trial in Vienna (Austria) in patients affected by GAD with ABIO 08/01, a new anti-anxiety drug. (full story )
 
Fat and clever and rich - equals depression
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The researchers who studied more than 9,000 people say there is a strong link between obesity and mood and anxiety disorders, especially among Caucasian Americans. (full story )
 
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