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Archive for December 6, 2008
A medication used for high blood pressure does not improve a common form of heart failure, according to new results from a large, international study.
The study, which included researchers at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center in key leadership positions, appears in this week’s issue of the New England Journal of Medicine.
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Facing Fears Early May Reduce Childhood Anxiety
06 Dec 2008
Helping children face their fears may be more productive than focusing on other techniques to help them manage their anxieties, according to research presented at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in Chicago.
The research, which identified similarities between cognitive behavioral therapy administered in a clinical practice and protocols recommended Read the rest of this entry »
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WPIC Partners With Pitt And Community Members To Bring Unique Depression Counseling To Students
06 Dec 2008
According to national statistics, one out of four college students will experience some form of depression by the age of 24, and nearly half of all college students report feeling so depressed at some point in time that they have trouble functioning. To call attention to the symptoms of depression and to encourage those experiencing symptoms to seek assistance, the Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic of UPMC is partnering with University Read the rest of this entry »