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A Mania for Diagnosing Bipolar Disorder

A Mania for Diagnosing Bipolar Disorder

PROVIDENCE, RI - During the past few years, many experts have suggested that bipolar disorder - a serious illness resulting in significant psychosocial morbidity and excess mortality - is under-recognized, particularly in patients with major depression. Even patients who are diagnosed with bipolar disorder often wait more than 10 years after initially seeking treatment for the correct diagnosis to be made.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 26 November 2008 08:55 )

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Guatemala's Government and Private Sector Launch Campaign For Women's Health

Guatemala's Government and Private Sector Launch Campaign For Women's Health

Guatemala City -On October 28, the Government of Guatemala stated its solid commitment to the immedia...

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 29 October 2008 11:37 )

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Uphold Public Health over Corporate Interests

 It is a pity that India's robust smoke-free policies have been challenged by those with vested int...

Last Updated ( Thursday, 25 September 2008 11:42 )

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Bringing diabetes to light

There is a growing consensus to raise awareness about diabetes in the 50 days leading up to World Di...

Last Updated ( Thursday, 25 September 2008 11:42 )

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Women 'face raised whiplash risk'

BBC. Health. May 18, 2008.

Women drivers are three times more likely than men to suffer whiplash inju...

Last Updated ( Sunday, 18 May 2008 14:17 )

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US House passes key health bill
President Obama's landmark healthcare bill narrowly passes the US House of Representatives, ushering in the most sweeping health reform in decades.
Food with added seaweed could fight obesity say scientists
Food made from seaweed fibre reduces the body's fat uptake by more than 75%, Newcastle researchers claim.
Infertility prostate cancer clue
Infertile men may have a higher risk of developing prostate cancer, according to findings in a US study.
Surgeon denies charges in court
A US surgeon pleads not guilty to manslaughter at the start of his trial before a court in the Australian city of Brisbane.
Healthcare reform
What is at stake and why is it so divisive an issue?
Air pollution 'early deaths link'
More could be done to prevent up to 50,000 early deaths a year hastened by air pollution, says a report by MPs.