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How Sick Are the Worried Well?

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Hypochondriasis — unrealistic worry about serious illness lasting at least 6 months — affects an estimated 2% to 7% of primary care outpatients in the . . .

Killer Cells Respond as Depression Resolves

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Depression is a risk factor for morbidity in conditions such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and HIV infection. Depression disturbs patients’ normal eating and sleeping patterns, . . .

Parents Who Smoke Can Help Prevent Their Children from Smoking

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Young children whose parents smoke are less likely to smoke themselves if their parents actively discourage tobacco use.

Venlafaxine Improves Panic Symptoms

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Extended-release venlafaxine is useful in treating major depression, generalized anxiety, and social anxiety. Now, investigators have evaluated the drug’s efficacy in relieving panic attacks in . . .

Discovering and Treating Anxiety in School-Age Children

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Various forms of anxiety, including generalized anxiety, separation anxiety, social anxiety, and phobias, are underdiagnosed in pediatric practice. Recognition begins with asking parents the right . . .

Yoga for Chronic Low-Back Pain

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Results of a small trial suggest that yoga is effective for low-back pain.

Paroxetine and Birth Defects: The FDA Issues an Advisory

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In response to the findings of two as-yet-unpublished trials, the FDA has issued a public health advisory on the risk for birth defects with the . . .

Risks and Benefits of Sedative Use in Older People

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The benefits of sedative use in older people with insomnia are statistically significant but likely outweighed by the risks.

All in the Family: Ease the Teasing

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Appearance-related teasing has been cited as a potential risk factor for disordered body image and eating behaviors. To evaluate the prevalence and effects of teasing . . .

Troubled Kids, Troubled Moms

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The mental health of a mother and her child are closely entwined, with reciprocal effects on each. These U.S. investigators examined the prevalence of mental . . .

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