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Experience of Child Abuse and Later Perpetuation of Violence

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Studies of child abuse and adult domestic violence often focus on the experiences of girls and women. To examine physical abuse experiences in men, researchers . . .

Which Smells Best Predict Dementia?

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At long last it is generally acknowledged, on the basis of pathologic and clinical investigations, that one of the earliest symptoms of Alzheimer disease (AD) . . .

Adjunctive Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for IBS

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Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) has shown promise for treating irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) but has not been evaluated in primary care settings. In this randomized trial . . .

Acupuncture for Tension Headaches

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Whether acupuncture is effective for tension headaches is controversial. In this multicenter German trial, 270 adults with a history of tension headaches (≥8 days of . . .

Frequent Flyers? Look for Somatization

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Somatization is the expression of psychological distress through physical symptoms. In patients with somatoform disorders (e.g., hypochondriasis, somatization disorder), the physical symptoms cause significant suffering . . .

Quick Screen for Maternal Depression

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Only about 8% of pediatricians screen mothers for depression, despite its 5% to 10% prevalence among women of parenting age and its possible negative psychological . . .

Psychological Reactions to the London Bombings

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What are the psychological effects of terrorist attacks? To assess reactions to the July 7, 2005, bombings in London, investigators conducted a cross-sectional telephone survey . . .

In Search of the Perfect Body

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The medical literature and the general press have reported on adolescent use of anabolic steroids, but teens may also use other products or supplements to . . .

Choosing Among Second-Generation Antidepressants

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Second-generation antidepressants (those that selectively inhibit neurotransmitter activity or reuptake) are as efficacious as older antidepressants (e.g., tricyclics) and have more favorable side-effects profiles. Which . . .

Predicting Alcohol Withdrawal in Medical Inpatients

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The diagnosis of alcohol dependence is often missed in medical inpatients, and patients can suffer serious consequences of withdrawal. These U.K. researchers examined the ability . . .

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