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Treatments of physical and mental health are coming together
Many days, the sheer weight of Iszurette Hunter's clinical depression becomes more than she can lift. She clings to her bed in her South Los Angeles home. Important obligations slide away, including keeping appointments with doctors who are trying to...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Health Insurance, General Practitioners, Diseases and Illnesses, Health and Medical Professionals
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Stress, anxiety and pain disturb Americans' sleep, survey finds
If you suspect you’re not getting enough sleep, you’re probably right: A new survey says 83% of Americans don’t get a good night’s sleep on a consistent basis. Why not? Stress and anxiety were cited as the top reason by 48% of...
Tags: Stress, Behavioral Conditions, Sleep Deprivation, Harris Interactive Incorporated, Personal Income
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Obama seeks to allay healthcare law concerns
WASHINGTON — President Obama sought to tamp down fears Tuesday that his landmark healthcare law would raise insurance costs and cause other disruptions, saying most Americans were already benefiting from it and others soon would. "Any time you'...
Tags: CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, Health Insurance, Consumers, Justice System, U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce
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Yoga might help boost mental health
As you stretch into warrior pose and inhale and exhale, you're not just stretching those hamstrings and lungs; you're also doing good for your brain with a practice that can stave off or relieve problems such as stress, depression and anxiety. Yoga...
Tags: Chemical Industry, Harvard Medical School, Mental Health, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Science and Technology
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Mammogram anxiety could have a good side
Mammograms might be helpful. Even for women in their 40s. But maybe not every year. Even for those in their 50s. Got it now? No. Women are entirely confused, though researchers raise legitimate issues about the value of annual mammograms, especially...
Tags: Mammogram, Symptoms, Demographics, Biopsy, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Zack Greinke gets through anxious moments
PHOENIX — His face is shadowed under an oversized baseball cap. His gaze is often averted to the ceiling or floor. His handshake is distant, his voice is small, his sentences trail off into awkward silence. The first impression of Dodgers...
Tags: Los Angeles Dodgers, Cy Young Award, Zoloft (drug), Dodger Stadium, Ned Colletti
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"Pharmed" fish? Anti-anxiety drugs may alter wild fish behavior
A common psychiatric drug may be affecting the feeding behavior of wild fish as it filters out of our bodies, through our toilets and into treated wastewater that is released into natural water sources, according to a new study in the journal Science....
Tags: Chemical Industry, Oxazepam (drug), Drugs and Medicines, Environmental Pollution, Marine Science
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Straight men more stressed, depressed than gay men, study says
A Canadian study on anxiety and sexual orientation suggests that heterosexual men suffer more depression and higher levels of stress than gay and bisexual men. The study, published Monday in the journal Psychosomatic Medicine, involved 87 men and...
Tags: Canada, Hydrocortisone, Stress, Social Issues, Drugs and Medicines
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Pro golfer goes from fearing for his life to winner's circle
Incredible things happened in the world of pro golf in 2012. --Bubba Watson won the Masters with a shot on the second playoff hole that only a magician or a contortionist could pull off. --Brendt Snedeker won $11.13 million in one day by taking the...
Tags: Cardiac Arrhythmia, Hospitals and Clinics, Ernie Els, Bubba Watson, FedEx Cup
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Steve Nash could return for Lakers on Saturday or Tuesday
Mike D'Antoni said Tuesday that Steve Nash is nearing a return to the court, although the Lakers coach wasn't willing to lock down a specific date. "It's close," D'Antoni said. "A lot of it will be determined Thursday and Friday when he actually goes...
Tags: Golden State Warriors, New York Knicks, Los Angeles Lakers, Staples Center, Portland Trail Blazers
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Legal drugs, deadly outcomes
Terry Smith collapsed face-down in a pool of his own vomit. Lynn Blunt snored loudly as her lungs slowly filled with fluid. Summer Ann Burdette was midway through a pear when she stopped breathing. Larry Carmichael knocked over a lamp as he fell...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Hailey Branson-Potts, Gil Kerlikowske, Vicodin (drug), Disease Prevention
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Fight club reawakens and channels veterans' warrior spirit
SAN DIEGO — Todd Vance — Iraq combat veteran, bar bouncer, and social-work major at a local university — is lecturing two dozen of his fellow veterans on the techniques and joys of the chokehold. "You want the blade of your forearm on...
Tags: Chemical Industry, Health and Medical Professionals, Psychologists, Students, Injuries and Wounds
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