Archive for the 'Anxiety Disorders' Category
Severity of Panic Disorder similar in smokers and nonsmokers
Lexa W Lee May 24, 2007 (San Diego) - Panic disorder, which past studies have associated with smoking, is similar in severity within smokers and nonsmokers, a new study suggests. The findings were presented here at the American Psychiatric organization 2007 Annual Meeting. However, in that cohort…
Abstract: Acute SSRIs increase conditioned fear expression
Eur Neuropsychopharmacol, vol 10(1):p 31-6 [Abstract] Moret C, Briley M. Biol Psychiatry. Life Sci, vol 52(18):p PL187-92 [Abstract] Caccia S, Anelli M, Codegoni AM, Fracasso C, Garattini S. Biol Psychiatry. Conclusions: Enhanced activation of 5-HT2C receptors might be a mechanism for the anxi…
Workplace burden of Depression magnified by co-morbid anxiety and fatigue
Further, while depression had significant adverse effects on productivity in the absence of other co-morbid conditions, effects of these other conditions in the absence of depression were not as pronounced. The study plus showed that co-occurring fatigue or sleep problems significantly increased de…
Psychiatrists challenged to learn how substance abuse impacts mental illness
Another afternoon session explored the question about addiction and co-occuring mental illnesses. “Diagnosis of a mental disorder must be recognized as a sign of increased risk for subsequent substance abuse. Nora Volkow spoke at a special three-day NIDA-sponsored research program track, “The Scie…
SSRIs in pregnancy not associated with cardiac or pulmonary problems
More… © 2004-7 MedPage Today, LLC. In a retrospective review of records of more than 25,000 pregnant women treated at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., from 1993 through 2005, there was no organization within the mothers’ SSRI use during pregnancy and the occurrence of congenital heart di…
New guideline for treating Lyme disease
“While other guidelines exist to help diagnose and treat general Lyme disease, there continues to be considerable controversy and uncertainty about the best approach to treating neuroborreliosis, in which Lyme disease involves the nervous system,” said lead guideline author John J. Long-term antibi…
Insomnia and psychiatric illness
All rights reserved. That’s according to research presented here on at the annual meeting of the American Psychiatric organization (APA). By Kristina R. AndersonSAN DIEGO, CA — May 23, 2007 — There is a prevalence of insomnia seen in psychiatric illness although insomnia itself can be …
Abstract: The speed of onset of action of alprazolam-XR compared to alprazolam-CT in Panic Disorder.
The peak benefit, by the hours after the first dose, was additionally similar and 90% of peak benefit that was achieved in the first hour on both formulations. This study compares the speed of onset of action of the extended release (XR) formulation of alprazolam [Xanax®] with that of the comp…
Mixed-handedness an indicator of PTSD susceptibility
The study additionally found that veterans with extreme mixed handedness and high combat exposure were nearly five times more likely to have PTSD than those with lower degrees of mixed handedness. “What we’ve found is a near conclusive link within handedness and a person’s predisposition toward PTS…
TMS Therapy improves quality of life for moderate-to-severely depressed
“The clinical significance of these info can additionally be demonstrated by comparison with the recently reported outcomes from the large, open-label STAR*D treatment study. New research presented at the American Psychiatric Association’s (APA) annual meeting on patients with moderate-to-severe de…












