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Emotional Health Newsletter
Wednesday, May 09, 2007
Antidepressant Dangers
The suicide warnings on antidepressant labels will soon be expanded to include young adults up to 24 years of age. Read the complete article: FDA Looks to Widen Antidepressant Warnings. For more information, visit the Psychiatric Medications Center or view all Psychiatric Medications News.
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Eating Disorders
Are physicians less likely to recognize eating disorders in boys? Read the complete article: Eating Disorders Often Overlooked in Boys. For more information, visit the Eating Disorders & Self Esteem Center or view all Eating Disorders & Self Esteem News.
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Suicide Risk
Teens who suffer from chronic headaches may be at higher risk for psychiatric disorders and suicide. Read the complete article: Teens With Migraines at Greater Risk of Suicide. For more information, visit the Suicide Information Center or view all Suicide Information News.
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This Week's Headlines:

Eating Disorders Often Overlooked in Boys

Teens With Migraines at Greater Risk of Suicide

Migraines Can Signal Psychiatric Woes in Returning Iraq Vets

FDA Looks to Widen Antidepressant Warnings

Drinking Alcohol Shrinks the Brain

Poorer Kids Have Poorer Sleep: Study

Mentally Ill Kids Face Widespread Stigma




Last Week's Poll Results:
Most respondents (86 percent) indicated that they believe television coverage of traumatic events impacts their mental health. The remaining respondents stated that they did not believe there is an impact (10 percent) or indicated that they were unsure (4 percent). A recent study suggests that TV coverage of traumatic events increases viewers' stress levels. For more information, visit the Coping with... Center.

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