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October 22, 2009
Columbia Psychiatry Reports Important New Finding Re: Parkinson's
"Its importance is that it may indicate a new pathway to explore for the etiology [cause] of Parkinson's disease..."
said
Dr. Karen Marder
...
October 16, 2009
Columbia Psychiatry’’s Robert Klitzman’’s Review of IVF Websites Show Few Address Gene Test Risks
October 8, 2009
Dr. Margaret Spinelli: Options Available to Pregnant Women with Depression
Although this treatment [IPT]is not for all depressed women, it should be considered when making a decision about the risk of illness vs. the risk of treatment.
September 9, 2009
A Brighter Outlook for SAD Patients
Studies at
Columbia University
and the
New York State Psychiatric Institute
have shown that high-density negative ionizers can act as an antidepressant for patients with SAD...
September 9, 2009
Prenatal Famine Effects Can Last Lifetime
Researchers at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health in New York and the Leiden University Medical Center in the Netherlands said previous studies have suggested that adult disease risk may be associated with adverse environmental conditions early in development, these data are the first to show that early-life environmental conditions can cause epigenetic changes in humans that persist throughout life.
September 9, 2009
Severe, Lasting Depression Tied to Heart Patient Deaths
Certain depressed patients who suffer from heart disease have nearly double the risk of dying over a seven-year period compared with other depressed patients, researchers at
Columbia Psychiatry
say.
September 9, 2009
Brain defect behind early schizophrenia uncovered
"By applying this imaging technology to a population of high-risk individuals, we wanted to see if we could find an area of the brain that is selectively targeted..."
September 1, 2009
Depressed Teens Face Adult Risk
Anxiety, severe depression and eating disorders were all far more common in 20 and 30-year-olds who had had minor depression as adolescents...
August 18, 2009
Healthcare and Daniel in the Lion’’s Den
A story this week announced a study from
Columbia University
in which older patients reduced the risk of Alzheimer’s by more than half...
August 18, 2009
Mediterranean Diet Slows Mental Decline; Exercise Helps, Too
It’’s not a matter of eating less and exercising more...it’’s a matter of eating well and staying active.
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