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Articles in Nov, 2003 issue of Clinical Psychiatry News
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SARS crisis led to many PTSD cases: 58% PTSD rate seen in Toronto
by Bruce Jancin - Few patients willing to pay higher premiums for higher quality care
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Female sexual abuse of boys often goes unreported: public health problem: women offenders typically use persuasion rather than force in pedophilic acts
by Joyce Frieden -
First drug for advanced Alzheimer's approved: NMDA antagonist memantine will be available in January
by Elizabeth Mechcatie -
Disaster workers reported symptoms 8 years after crash: postdisaster somatization
by Betsy Bates -
Panel ties on new indication for wakefulness drug: 4-4 split on Provigil
by Deeanna Franklin -
2004 Ad
by Mary Ellen Schneider -
Hispanics may face greater psychiatric challenges: depression possibly overrepresented
by Carl Sherman -
HIPAA may undermine state "prompt pay" laws: clean claim' redefined
by Joyce Frieden -
Prevention, Tx: a continuum
by Beverly Watts Davis -
Is HIPAA helping in any way?
by David Kibbe -
Surviving malpractice litigation
by Darrell L. Carter -
Practical psychopharmacology: target sleep problems in psychiatric patients
by Carl Sherman -
Integrate parents into therapy
by David E. Scharf -
Our relationship with industry
by Robert W. Rebar -
Defending the lodge
by David M. Zwerdling -
The first single-payer system
by Leonard R. Friedman - Talk back online
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Many problems, one solution
by Melvin H. Kirschner -
Working for health care
by Lee H. Beecher -
'Simple and complex'
by H. Steve Moffic -
When patients are chronically ill
by Paul J. Fink -
Dancer in the dark
by Alan A. Stone -
Program specializes in treating borderline patients: intensive, supportive therapy
by Norra MacReady -
Depression may double mortality in CABG patients: first large study
by Betsy Bates -
Transdermal selegiline can prevent depression relapse: one-year follow-up
by Damian McNamara -
Psychiatric care at end of life can make a difference: sleep patterns important
by Kerri Wachter -
Suicide risk with divalproex
by Jeff Evans -
Gambling, suicide attempts
by Jeff Evans -
Statins and depression
by Jeff Evans -
Maternal depression
by Jeff Evans -
Trial eligibility requirements
by Jeff Evans -
Olanzapine helps to delay bipolar recurrence: more effective than lithium
by Bruce Sylvester -
Risperidone soothes teens' externalizing behavior: compared with olanzapine
by Damian McNamara -
Behavioral problems could be key in diabetes: academic performance
by Doug Brunk -
Siblings don't affect disabled kids' behavior: ADHD and social skill deficits
by Barbara Boughton -
Atomoxetine helps comorbid ADHD patients: chronic tics do not worsen
by Damian McNamara -
Nonstimulant does not affect sleep onset in ADHD: compared with methylphenidate
by Damian McNamara -
Goals differ among teens, parents, therapists: youth anxiety disorder an exception
by Jeff Evans -
MRI provides insights into adolescent self-control: dorsolateral prefrontal cortex activated
by Jeff Evans -
Aggression less common in girls, but follows same arc as boys when present: long-term negative consequences
by Sally Koch Kubetin -
Parental abuse hurts child's ego
by Heidi Splete -
Age and psychopathology
by Heidi Splete -
Local violence, hostile kids
by Heidi Splete -
Impact of parental depression
by Heidi Splete -
CBT works across ethnicities
by Heidi Splete -
Groups seek to raise awareness on depression: high school students targeted
by Eli Kintisch -
Highly monitored teens less likely to drink: parental engagement matters
by Sally Koch Kubetin -
Parental involvement in school cuts substance use: monitoring the future study
by Sally Koch Kubetin -
EEG 'indispensable' in dementia differential Dx: high specificity in early Alzheimer's
by Robert Finn -
Women with Alzheimer's more likely to survive into late stages: predicting mortality
by Michelle G. Sullivan -
Levetiracetam controls seizures in refractory and elderly patients: two postmarketing studies
by Robert Finn -
Substance abuse harder to detect in older adults: two-item questionnaire helps
by Michelle G. Sullivan -
Suicide red flags in elderly need attention: few see psychiatrists
by Michele G. Sullivan -
Depression hits many elderly with hip fractures: rehab becomes less likely
by Michele G. Sullivan -
Brief test offers quick screen for Alzheimer's: takes 1-3 minutes
by Steve Perlstein -
Older adults report fewer gambling problems: data from gambling help line
by Robert Finn -
High-normal GGT suggests alcohol problem: possible detection tool
by Bruce Jancin -
Air force therapists high over suicide therapy: faster symptom resolution
by Bruce Jancin -
Suicide prevention twist: make acts less dangerous: unplanned acts often completed
by Bruce Jancin -
MRI quickly clinches multiple sclerosis diagnosis: new diagnostic guideline
by Diana Mahoney -
Polio-like paralysis reported in some cases of West Nile virus: autopsy findings
by Robert Finn -
OTC product beats sumatriptan for early migraine: acetaminophen/aspirin/caffeine
by Patrice G.W. Norton -
Migraines quickly relieved with sumatriptan gel: experimental formulation
by Patrice G.W. Norton -
Methadone: long-acting, less costly option for chronic pain: physician awareness an issue
by Damian McNamara -
CBT, exercise offer effective alternative for low back pain: avoiding surgery
by Diana Mahoney -
Trauma, slow-healing wounds: a connection? German study offers insights
by Betsy Bates -
Stress self-report values vary by culture: blood pressure study
by Betsy Bates -
Women's marital stress, cardiac events correlated: pressure to be superhuman takes toll
by Betsy Bates -
Presence of depression leads patients to put off MI treatment: twice the delay
by Robert Finn -
Chronic fatigue syndrome prevalence declined after Sept. 11: 'counting your blessings' theory
by Betsy Bates -
For OSA patients, depressive symptoms are key: sleep apnea
by Steve Perlstein -
Spirituality diminishes symptom distress in lung cancer: less breathlessness, better appearance
by Betsy Bates -
Long-term drug holidays may help HIV patients: 20-month trial
by Bruce Jancin -
Rising obesity fuels demand for bariatric surgery: preoperative psychological testing done
by Doug Brunk -
Antidepressants, sex dysfunction may be linked: some female patients
by Michele G. Sullivan -
Vacuum constriction can benefit erectile dysfunction: alternative to viagra
by Robert Finn -
St. John's wort may hold risks for OC users: oral contraceptives
by Doug Brunk -
Anxiety may predict hot flashes: premenopausal women
by Damian McNamara -
Bupropion appears safe for use in pregnant women: smoking cessation
by Nicholas Mulcahy
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