A paper that is published in the current issue of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics analyzes the role of exercise treatment in mood swings. Outcomes are frequently suboptimal for patients with bipolar disorder who are treated with pharmacotherapy alone...
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March 3, 2010
January 21, 2010
TAU Finds The Female Hormone May Protect Women From Psychosis
Many American women are prescribed estrogen to combat the negative effects of menopause, such as bone loss and mood swings. Now, new evidence from a Tel Aviv University study suggests that hormone replacement therapy might also protect them - and younger women - from schizophrenia as well. Prof...
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July 15, 2009
Ambulatory Monitoring: Know as You Go Technology
We, and our animal friends, might soon be wearing smart clothing that can monitor medical and mental health issues. Wearing such clothing can wirelessly relay information about cardiac health, mood swings, and academic performance - just to name a few.Awake, asleep, at home, work or school, this technology is limitless. How about smart blankets that can monitor respiration for newborns? Or clothi
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June 26, 2009
Menopause and Depression: Myth versus Reality (HealthandAge)
Going through "the change" does not mean that a woman will automatically become depressed or experience mood swings. Adjusting to menopause may have more to do with your attitude towards it than anything else.
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