Major depressive disorder - Honeybee deaths are alarming growers
Evening News Norwich - The family of a young woman who died after suffering with bulimia have stepped up their fight against doctors who they claim did not give her enough support. Catherine (Cat) Scott died at the age of 24 in October 2005 from a heart attack relating to
American Enterprise Institute - In short, it claimed that a "landmark" 1988 report--the National Vietnam Veterans Readjustment Study--had overstated the prevalence of residual post-traumatic stress disorder. As is usually the case with letters to the editor, some of the
BBC Entertainment - Award-winning writer Paul Abbott, who created the TV dramas Clocking Off and Shameless, has spoken of his "constant" thoughts of suicide. Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs, he discussed his struggle with bipolar disorder and how it feeds
Big Pond News - He said a personality disorder, caused her drug taking, which brought great sorrow to her adopted family, including her father, a retired county court judge. Crossley has been sentenced to six years and three months' jail, with a non-parole period of
Scientific American - A NEW HOPE: Scientists, working with mice, have been able to restore the function of a gene that is mutated in Rett Syndrome, an autism spectrum disorder, reversing many of the symptoms associated with the disease. Rett syndrome (RS) is among the
Philadelphia Inquirer - Researchers hope the diversity gives them a large sample from which to figure out why some bees remain healthy while others become afflicted with an illness called colony collapse disorder. The ailment has killed off tens of thousands of honeybee
Advocate - HIV-associated nerve pain, including aching, numbness, and burning, is quelled by smoking marijuana, reports a new study in the journal Neurology. In the study, 50 people with sensory neuropathy, the most common HIV nerve disorder, were randomly
Detroit News - ATLANTA -- About 1 in 150 American children has autism, an urgent public health concern, said U.S. health officials Thursday who reported on the largest study done so far on the troubling disorder. The new numbers, based on 2002 data from 14 states




