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* In the March 2006 issue of ''Current Psychiatry'', two American psychiatrists argue that [[schizophrenia]] does not exist, but is actually [[bipolar disorder]] with [[psychosis|psychotic]] symptoms. '''[http://www.currentpsychiatry.com/article_pages.asp?AID=3921&UID= External link]''' |
* In the March 2006 issue of ''Current Psychiatry'', two American psychiatrists argue that [[schizophrenia]] does not exist, but is actually [[bipolar disorder]] with [[psychosis|psychotic]] symptoms. '''[http://www.currentpsychiatry.com/article_pages.asp?AID=3921&UID= External link]''' |
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* The [[United States]] [[Food and Drug Administration]] approves the first [[transdermal patch]] to treat [[ |
* The [[United States]] [[Food and Drug Administration]] approves the first [[transdermal patch]] to treat [[clinical depression]]. '''[http://www.pharmaceutical-business-review.com/article_news.asp?guid=E3C768FB-6C2D-468E-B442-6E9113EB6171 External link]''' |
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* A study appearing in the [http://bjm.org.uk British Journal of Medicine] argues that providing [[clinical psychology|psychological treatments]] to patients with [[medicine|medical]] problems like [[diabetes]] and [[hypertension]] can reduce their need for more traditional (often more costly) treatments. '''[http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/view.php?StoryID=20060223-100116-7692r External link]''' |
* A study appearing in the [http://bjm.org.uk British Journal of Medicine] argues that providing [[clinical psychology|psychological treatments]] to patients with [[medicine|medical]] problems like [[diabetes]] and [[hypertension]] can reduce their need for more traditional (often more costly) treatments. '''[http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/view.php?StoryID=20060223-100116-7692r External link]''' |
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Revision as of 16:46, 10 March 2006
- In the March 2006 issue of Current Psychiatry, two American psychiatrists argue that schizophrenia does not exist, but is actually bipolar disorder with psychotic symptoms. External link
- The United States Food and Drug Administration approves the first transdermal patch to treat clinical depression. External link
- A study appearing in the British Journal of Medicine argues that providing psychological treatments to patients with medical problems like diabetes and hypertension can reduce their need for more traditional (often more costly) treatments. External link
- A national survey reveals that many Americans engage in unhealthy behaviors from smoking to unhealthy eating in order to manage stress. The research supports findings that 43% of adult suffer stress-related health problems. External link