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EmotionalHealthOnline Newsletter
Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Emotional Development
Exposure to a certain insecticide during pregnancy may affect the development
of the mother's unborn child. Read the
complete article: Insecticide affects infancy development. For more information, visit EmotionalHealthOnline's Attention & Learning Disorders Center, or view all Attention & Learning Disorders News.

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Panic Attacks
A new study links panic attacks to a higher
risk of certain heart problems. Read the
complete article: Panic linked to chest pain
and heart risk
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Exercise & Sleep
Exercise may help improve sleep disorders in obese children. Read the complete article: Exercise reduces children's sleep problems. For more information, visit EmotionalHealthOnline's Sleep Center, or view all Sleep Center News.

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This Week's Headlines:

Exercise reduces children's sleep problems

Panic linked to chest pain and heart risk

Smokers keep lighting up after cancer surgery

Caregiver mental health affects kids' asthma care

Rehab goes luxury with gourmet food, massage

Insecticide affects infancy development

IBM develops technology to check drug authenticity

Sleep problems may foretell alcoholic relapse

Fluid displacement may contribute to sleep apnea

Low-dose Strattera can keep ADHD under control

More mental health woes for immigrant kids

Panel backs young adult antidepressant warning

Assisted suicide advocate Kevorkian paroled

Antidepressants may affect driving ability

Frequent weighing linked to teen eating problems

U.S. panel urged to back new antidepressant warning

Sleep tips helpful for new moms and infants

Cognitive vitality in later life starts in youth

Alcohol in moderation may extend life

Depression often seen with chronic cough

Brain scans validate Freudian view of hysteria

Vitamin E doesn't aid older women's mental ability

Sleep apnea treatment may reverse memory problems

Breast cancer regimen linked to cognitive decline

Men with anorexia may fare better than women

Omega 3 effects on ADHD to be studied

Hypnosis can help patients cope with breast biopsy

Stress-related steroid linked to skin disease


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Dieting & Overeating
People tend to overeat when consuming "low-fat" varieties of food. Read the complete article: Calories add up in low-fat foods.

Organic Foods & Health
As organic foods become more common, consumers are being presented with increasingly confusing marketing ploys. Read the complete article: Buying organic foods can be confusing.


Last Week's Poll Results:
The majority of respondents (53 percent) indicated they frequently experience holiday depression. The rest said they experience holiday depression occasionally (32 percent), do not experience holiday depression (12 percent) or were not sure (2 percent). Depression is
a common medical condition characterized by many different physical and psychological symptoms. For more information, visit EmotionalHealthOnline's Depression & Bipolar Center.

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