Psychiatry

Breast Reduction (Reduction Mammaplasty or Mammoplasty)
Chronic Pain 15 May 2008

Breast Reduction (Reduction Mammaplasty or Mammoplasty)

Breast reduction surgery is also known as reduction mammaplasty or reduction mammoplasty. It is a cosmetic surgical procedure aimed at reducing large or sagging breasts…
Study confirms link between mothers’ depression, young children’s injuries
Bone 15 May 2008

Study confirms link between mothers’ depression, young children’s injuries

Infants and toddlers whose mothers are severely depressed are almost three times more likely to suffer accidental injuries than other children in the same age group, according to a new study. The study’s findings, published today in the Advanced Access edition of the Journal of Pediatric Psychology, suggest that proper…
Study finds connection between mental fitness and multi-lingualism
Children's health 08 May 2008

Study finds connection between mental fitness and multi-lingualism

Children who speak a second or third language may have an unexpected advantage later in life, a new Tel Aviv University study has found. Knowing and speaking many languages may protect the brain against the effects of aging. Dr. Gitit Kavé, a clinical neuro-psychologist from the Herczeg Institute on Aging…
Researchers have found a link between gluten and brain damage
Children's Health 05 May 2008

Researchers have found a link between gluten and brain damage

Gluten is damaging our brains! Paediatrician, gastroenterologist, allergist and author, Dr Rodney Ford has found a link between gluten and brain damage. Dr Ford has been researching the effect of gluten for 25 years. In his clinical experience; mood and behavior problems are amongst the most common symptoms of gluten sensitivity in…
The ‘choking game,’ psychological distress and bullying
Children's health 04 May 2008

The ‘choking game,’ psychological distress and bullying

Ontario’s youth are experiencing a different kind of high, approximately seven percent (an estimated 79,000 students in grades 7 to 12) report participating in a thrill-seeking activity called the “choking game”, which involves self-asphyxiation or having been choked by someone else on purpose. The 2007 Ontario Student Drug Use and…
Social form of bullying linked to depression, anxiety in adults
Children's health 24 Apr 2008

Social form of bullying linked to depression, anxiety in adults

Spreading rumors and gossiping may not cause bruises or black eyes, but the psychological consequences of this social type of bullying could linger into early adulthood, a new University of Florida study shows. In a study of 210 college students, UF researchers discovered a link between what psychologists call relational…
Children with ADHD should get heart tests before treatment with stimulant drugs
Children's health 22 Apr 2008

Children with ADHD should get heart tests before treatment with stimulant drugs

Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) should get careful cardiac evaluation and monitoring – including an electrocardiogram (ECG) – before treatment with stimulant drugs, a new American Heart Association statement recommends. The scientific statement on Cardiovascular Monitoring of Children and Adolescents with Heart Disease Receiving Stimulant Drugs is published…
Family Therapy (Family Focused Therapy)
Children's health 08 Apr 2008

Family Therapy (Family Focused Therapy)

Family therapy: Family therapy, sometimes called family focus therapy or family systems therapy, is a type of psychological therapy that works to change the relationships…
Late to bed, late to rise – teenagers prefer to function as night owls
Children's health 07 Apr 2008

Late to bed, late to rise – teenagers prefer to function as night owls

Getting teenagers out of bed is no easy task. Numerous studies indicate that at the onset of puberty, adolescents become more ‘evening typed’, preferring later bedtimes and wake times. In the Journal of Adolescence, a report by Swinburne researchers Dr Suzanne Warner, Dr Greg Murray and Dr Denny Meyer details…