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Emotional Health Newsletter
Tuesday, June 12, 2007

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Depression & Men
Men may be vulnerable to a type of depression normally associated with new mothers. Read the complete article: Postpartum Depression: A Risk for New Dads, Too. For more information, visit the Depression & Bipolar Center or view all Depression & Bipolar News.

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Antipsychotic Drugs
Find out why some doctors have concerns about older adults taking antipsychotic drugs. Read the complete article: Antipsychotic Drugs Raise Death Rates in Elderly. For more information, visit the Psychiatric Medications Center and Schizophrenia & Psychosis Center. Or, view all Psychiatric Medications News or Schizophrenia & Psychosis News.

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This Week's Headlines:

Postpartum Depression: A Risk for New Dads, Too

Yoga May Help Treat Depression, Anxiety Disorders

Men's Health Observance Focuses on Awareness

Researchers ID Genes for Some Common Diseases

Antipsychotic Drugs Raise Death Rates in Elderly

Marriage of Great Benefit to the Depressed

Smoking, Sleeplessness Tough on Oral Health

Poor Bond With Siblings May Boost Depression Risk

Sex While Asleep Not Just Dreamed Up




Last Week's Poll Results:
Two-thirds of respondents (66 percent) said they have refrained from seeking mental health treatment out of fear or embarrassment. The remaining respondents said they have not refrained from getting mental health help (33 percent) or they were not sure (1 percent). Several studies have indicated that many Americans do not receive adequate mental health treatment. For more information, visit the Therapy & Support Center.

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