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Study to determine whether fish oil can help prevent psychiatric disorders

February 8, 2012
Researchers at Zucker Hillside Hospital's Recognition and Prevention (RAP) Program who have worked with teenagers at risk for serious mental illness for the past decade are now studying the effectiveness of Omega 3 fatty acids (fish oil) for treating psychiatric symptoms. This new study is a National Institute of Mental ...

Study to determine whether fish oil can help prevent psychiatric disorders

February 8, 2012
(North Shore-Long Island Jewish (LIJ) Health System) This new study is a National Institute of Mental Health-funded randomized double-blind trial that was designed to test whether Omega-3 fatty acids improve clinical symptoms, and help adolescents and young adults (ages 12 to 25) who are at elevated risk for severe psychiatric ...

Antiretroviral therapy does not increase severity of psychiatric disorders

February 7, 2012
A study of more than 300 children and adolescents with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) revealed no association between specific antiretroviral therapy and the severity of psychiatric disorders.

Research links ‘brain waves’ to cognition, attention and diagnosing disorders

February 7, 2012
Professor Jason Mattingley, Foundation Chair in Cognitive Neuroscience at The University of Queensland, released his findings into ‘brain waves' at the Australian Neuroscience Society's (ANS) annual conference last week.

Southampton leads international research exchange to help patients with anxiety disorders

February 7, 2012
(University of Southampton) Researchers from the University of Southampton are leading an international research exchange that aims to develop a greater understanding of anxiety disorders and develop more effective treatments for patients.

Whole-exome sequencing discovers cause of glycosylation disorders

February 4, 2012
Sequencing a patient's entire genome to discover the source of his or her disease is not routine - yet. But geneticists are getting close. A case report, published this week in the American Journal of Human Genetics, shows how researchers can combine a simple blood test with an "executive summary" ...

Sleep disorders cost the economy billions

February 3, 2012
New figures reveal that sleep disorders are costing the Australian economy more than $5.1 billion each year. The staggering amount covers health costs and loss of productivity for the more than 1.5 million workers suffering from sleep disorders including sleep apnea and insomnia.

HPV Vaccine Not Linked To Autoimmune Disorders, Study

January 29, 2012
A two-year study of nearly 190,000 girls and women, finds that Gardasil, the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine made by Merck & Co, does not trigger autoimmune disorders such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, type 1 diabetes and multiple sclerosis. The results are published in the Journal of Internal ...

Family History Of Psychiatric Disorders May Shape Intellectual Interests

January 28, 2012
A hallmark of the individual is the cultivation of personal interests, but for some people, their intellectual pursuits might actually be genetically predetermined. Survey results published by Princeton University researchers in the journal PLoS ONE suggest that a family history of psychiatric conditions such as autism and depression could influence ...

Psychiatric disorders definitions to be revised

January 27, 2012
The definition of depression is proposed to be changed and now the diagnosis would characterize grieving as a disorder and greatly increase the number of people treated for it.

Survey suggests family history of psychiatric disorders shapes intellectual interests

January 27, 2012
A hallmark of the individual is the cultivation of personal interests, but for some people, their intellectual pursuits might actually be genetically predetermined. Survey results published by Princeton University researchers in the journal PLoS ONE suggest that a family history of psychiatric conditions such as autism and depression could influence ...

Study Finds No Link Between HPV Vaccine and Autoimmune Disorders

January 26, 2012
THURSDAY, Jan. 26 (HealthDay News) -- The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine Gardasil does not trigger autoimmune disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, type 1 diabetes or multiple sclerosis, according to a two-year study that included nearly 190,000 girls and women. Gardasil is recommended in the United States for girls ...