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Monday, November 28, 2005

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - ASU College of Nursing Leads Effort to Improve Patient Care


ASU College of Nursing Leads Effort to Improve Patient Care
Newswise - Nov 02 12:14 PM
Arizona State University's College of Nursing is spearheading a national effort to improve patient care. It's efforts are focused on evidence-based practice an approach to patient care that incorporates the use of best evidence from well-designed studies, a clinician's expertise, and patient values and preferences.Save to My Web

Warding Off Worries
Newsweek - Nov 08 5:16 AM
Nov. 1, 2005 - Do you think you're a born worrier? You might be. According to the National Institutes of Mental Health, about 19 million American adults suffer from anxiety disorders, with women more likely than men to be literally "sick with worry."Save to My Web

He's slimming, wife isn't, problem is getting heavy
Chicago Sun-Times - Nov 18 2:26 AM
DEAR ELLIE: I'm 57, and I haven't had physical relations with my wife in 14 years. I've been getting therapy for depression, and I've started a lifestyle change. I've lost a lot of weight, and my libido has improved along with my energy.Save to My Web

Untreated depression in kids is a risk factor
Newsday - Nov 22 7:12 PM
Despite concerns over the safety of antidepressant medication for children and teenagers, an analysis of studies led by a well-known suicide researcher at Columbia University and the New York State Psychiatric Institute indicates that the need to treat them far outweighs any possible harm.Save to My Web

Internet to treat panic
Pravda Ru - Nov 23 5:02 AM
15:47 2005-11-23 People who suffer panic disorders can get help from the Internet. Australian scientists from Monash University say that now it is not necessary to consult psychiatrist face-to-face.Save to My Web

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