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Polar explorers may experience negative psychological changes as they struggle to cope with isolation, extreme conditions and confined environments. On the other hand, the elation of having coped with so much successfully brings positive benefits, according to a report in this weeks edition of The Lancet.The study, carried out by Dr. Lawrence Palinkas, University of Southern California, and Dr. [click link for full article] |
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Friendships that lend themselves to ruminating about problems may actually contribute to emotional difficulties in girls, according to new research. A study in the July issue of the journal Developmental Psychology, published by the American Psychological Association, finds that girls are more likely than boys of the same age group to develop anxiety and depression as a result of extensive conversations with friends about their problems. [click link for full article] |
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There's depression, and then there's double depression. Sound bad? It is, according to Thomas Joiner, Florida State University Distinguished Research Professor and the Bright-Burton Professor of Psychology, who has identified hopelessness as a distinguishing feature of double depression in a new paper published in the Journal of Affective Disorders. The finding could help therapists diagnose and treat the mood disorder. [click link for full article] |
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Physicians who make or come close to making medical mistakes often experience an upswing in occupational stress, according to a survey released on Wednesday, the AP/San Jose Mercury News reports. Results of the survey will be published in the August edition of the Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety. For the survey, 3,171 physicians in St. [click link for full article] |
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Asking more questions during a visit to the doctor might help patients get care that is more satisfactory, but many patients are not sure where to start. A new review of 33 studies found that giving patients question checklists or providing in-office coaching can help them ask more questions of their health care provider and get more information that is useful often extending the length of the consultation as well. [click link for full article] |
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A new study, the results of which could significantly improve treatment for everything from anxiety to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), shows that people can suppress emotionally wrenching memories at will with practice. The report, published in this week's issue of Science begins to shed light on the brain activities involved in quashing painful memories. [click link for full article] |
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A new online poll conducted by WKQC-FM radio reveals that balancing family and work and traffic from the daily commute are the leading causes of stress in the city, according to the respondents. The poll also found that Charlotte residents are most likely to react to stress by eating too much or eating unhealthy food. Eisai Inc. and PriCara(TM), Unit of Ortho-McNeil, Inc., sponsored the poll as part of a program about acid reflux disease that they are conducting in Charlotte. [click link for full article] |
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