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Yoga might help boost mental health
As you stretch into warrior pose and inhale and exhale, you're not just stretching those hamstrings and lungs; you're also doing good for your brain with a practice that can stave off or relieve problems such as stress, depression and anxiety. Yoga...
Tags: Science, Stress, Chemical Industry, Pharmaceuticals, Durham (Durham, North Carolina)
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Keswick using music to treat dementia, Alzheimer's
Linda Kellar seemed too young for dementia, the slow-forming disease that erodes the memories of people usually much older than the then-54-year-old housewife. But in 2009 that's what doctors found to be the cause of Kellar's severe agitation, memory...
Tags: Gabrielle Giffords, Autism, ABC (tv network), Cab Calloway, Entertainment
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Mammogram anxiety could have a good side
Mammograms might be helpful. Even for women in their 40s. But maybe not every year. Even for those in their 50s. Got it now? No. Women are entirely confused, though researchers raise legitimate issues about the value of annual mammograms, especially...
Tags: Demographics, Biopsy, Symptoms, Mammogram, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Zack Greinke gets through anxious moments
PHOENIX — His face is shadowed under an oversized baseball cap. His gaze is often averted to the ceiling or floor. His handshake is distant, his voice is small, his sentences trail off into awkward silence. The first impression of Dodgers...Tags: Los Angeles Dodgers, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Ned Colletti , Zoloft (drug)
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"Pharmed" fish? Anti-anxiety drugs may alter wild fish behavior
A common psychiatric drug may be affecting the feeding behavior of wild fish as it filters out of our bodies, through our toilets and into treated wastewater that is released into natural water sources, according to a new study in the journal Science....Tags: Environmental Issues, Science and Technology, Marine Science, Medical Research, Sweden
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What heals traumatized kids? Answers are lacking
CHICAGO (AP) — Shootings and other traumatic events involving children are not rare events, but there's a startling lack of scientific evidence on the best ways to help young survivors and witnesses heal, a government-funded analysis found....
Tags: Joplin Tornado (2011), Meteorological Disasters, Sandy Hook Elementary School, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Witnesses
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Gunshot drill at Cary-Grove High School concerns parents, mental health professionals
The sound of gunshots echoed in the hallways at Cary-Grove High School on Wednesday as school officials used starter guns to add realism to a "code red lockdown drill." The training exercise at the McHenry County school alarmed some parents and mental...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Health and Safety at School, Health and Medical Professionals, Students, McHenry
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Straight men more stressed, depressed than gay men, study says
A Canadian study on anxiety and sexual orientation suggests that heterosexual men suffer more depression and higher levels of stress than gay and bisexual men. The study, published Monday in the journal Psychosomatic Medicine, involved 87 men and...
Tags: Social Issues, Depression, Hydrocortisone, Medical Research, Canada
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Alcoholism and the family tree
At age 17 in the 1970s, Marvin Seppala dropped out of high school and became the first adolescent admitted at Hazelden, when treatment for alcoholism was in its infancy. Afterward, he returned to his Minnesota town and finished high school in the...Tags: Medical Specialization, Mental Health, Behavioral Conditions, Addiction, Mayo Clinic
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Ohio ex-teacher sues, says she fears young kids
CINCINNATI (AP) — A former high school teacher is accusing school district administrators of discriminating against her because of a rare phobia she says she has: a fear of young children. Maria Waltherr-Willard, 61, had been teaching Spanish...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Laws, High Blood Pressure, Trials
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Pro golfer goes from fearing for his life to winner's circle
Incredible things happened in the world of pro golf in 2012. --Bubba Watson won the Masters with a shot on the second playoff hole that only a magician or a contortionist could pull off. --Brendt Snedeker won $11.13 million in one day by taking the...Tags: PGA Tour, Bubba Watson, Coccidioidomycosis , Amusement and Theme Parks, Cardiac Arrhythmia
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Public Calamities Resurrect Anguish Over Private Losses, Feed Fears For Own Families
The Hartford CourantJoseph Nowinski's father died in July at 89, and Nowinski's grief seemed to be taking its normal course. "I thought and dreamt of him often," said Nowinski, a professor of psychology at University of Connecticut. "Not as much now, but after the...Tags: University of Connecticut, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Psychology, Middletown, Symptoms
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