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Monday, 20 November 2006

Enough Rope
7th April 2008
theage.com.au


Study shows more sex for depressed women
20th March 2008
smh.com.au


They sought help but got exorcism and the bible
17th March 2008
smh.com.au

Chasing away the black dog
13th March 2008
smh.com.au


Depression drugs 'do not work'
27th February 2008
theaustralian.com.au

Forgive and forget the doctor
22nd February 2008
theage.com.au


Happiness: Enough Already
11th of February 2008
newsweek.com

We're happy to go round the U-bend
31st January 2008
theage.com.au

Studies show yoga has multiple benefits
30th December 2007
smh.com.au

Magnetic pulses to brain can treat depression: Study
22nd November 2007
smh.com.au

Quit smoking pill being investigated
21st November 2007
smh.com.au

New guide for depressed kidney patients
16th November
smh.com.au


Problems swept under office carpet
6th November 2007
smh.com.au

Marijauna chemical may treat depression
6th November 2007
smh.com.au

High rates of depression in carers
15th October 2007
smh.com.au
Carers who look after frail, disabled or, mentally ill relatives suffer "extraordinary" rates of depression and have the lowest level of wellbeing of any group in society.


Call it a workshop and more depressed men will come running
8th October 2007
smh.com.au
Depressed men would be more likely to attend counselling if they could tell their mates they were off to a seminar, class or workshop.

Depression screening for pregnant women
7th October 2007
smh.com.au


Work stress tied to depression
4th October 2007
smh.com.au
People who feel chronically stressed on the job may face an increased risk of depression, a large study suggests.


Risk of treating pregnant women suffering depression
2nd October 2007
smh.com.au
Women suffering depression face a terrible choice during pregnancy as both the condition and its treatment can potentially harm their child, a new study finds.


Depression sufferers say chocolate helps
1st October 2007
smh.com.au
Almost half of people who suffer depression experience chocolate cravings, a new Australian study has found, and most reported that is improved their mood.

Mood Regulated by the Hour
27th September 2007
smh.com.au
Scientists have proved a link between body movement and changes in the emotions of people with bipolar disorder.


Survey to map Mental Health in Australia
15th August 2007
smh.com.au
The prevalence of mental illness in Australia will be mapped in a new study to run over the next four months.

Last Updated ( Monday, 07 April 2008 )
 

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