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Psychosocial Factors Predict Exercise Adoptionpsychcentral.com » Psych Central News » Psychology - Oct 23, 2008 Although the health benefits of regular physical activity are well documented, only 32 percent of adults in the United States engage in regular exercise. A new study by researchers offers some new insight into the … Also tagged: general, exercise, professional, featured, brain and behavior, adoption, equipment, psychology, williams, succeed, enjoyment, health related, mental health and wellness, work and career, memory and perception, lifehelper, decisional |
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Video Teaser for Slipknot’s “Dead Memories”, which Premieres October 25mtv.com » Headbangers Blog - Oct 17, 2008 The second video from Slipknot’s All Hope is Gone, “Dead Memories,” will premiere on HeadbangersBlog.com and MTV2 on October 25. The clip was co-directed by Paul Brown and percussionist Shawn “Clown” Crahan. “It’s … Also tagged: clown, heavy metal, paul brown, slipknot, video preview, all hope is gone, shawn crahan, dead memories |
psychcentral.com » Psych Central News » Relationships & Sexuality - Jul 3, 2008
A new medical study suggests that men with male factor infertility (MFI) may experience greater emotional and social distress, and lower levels of marital functioning than men in infertile couples without MFI …
Also tagged: stress, professional, infertility, brain and behavior, couples, satisfaction, psychology, marital, infidelity, psychotherapy, infertile, health related, mental health and wellness, memory and perception, relationships and 038 sexuality, lifehelper
psychcentral.com » Psych Central News » Depression - Jun 19, 2008
A new study focuses on the psychosocial influences such as stress, depression and trauma among people infected with HIV. According to background information, these issues have been neglected in biomedical and …
Also tagged: aids, general, stress, professional, brain and behavior, depression, infected, anxiety, psychology, psychotherapy, trauma, health related, mental health and wellness, memory and perception, relationships and 038 sexuality, lifehelper, psychosomatic, biobehavioral, leserman
psychcentral.com » Psych Central News » Psychology - Feb 11, 2008
The advice to stop smoking is a general notice from health experts. However, the warning becomes especially serious when an individual has heart disease. New research discovers psychosocial interventions — like …
Also tagged: general, stress, heart, professional, brain and behavior, quit, smokers, psychology, coronary, cessation, psychotherapy, substance abuse, barth, health related, mental health and wellness, lifehelper
psychcentral.com » Psych Central News » Medications - Dec 17, 2007
Although pharmacology is often used as an initial method to improve psychological disorders ranging from attention hyperactivity/deficit disorder (ADHD) to bipolar disorder, a new review of the reported research …
Also tagged: professional, brain and behavior, anxiety, psychology, medications, psychotherapy, procedures, viable, health related, mental health and wellness, neuropsychology and neurology, lifehelper, psychoactive
psychcentral.com » Psych Central News » Psychotherapy - Jul 20, 2007
A recent trend in medicine is to have primary care physicians take more responsibility for diagnosing and prescribing therapies for individuals who have mood or substance abuse disorders. A new systematic review …
Also tagged: depression, anxiety, psychology, addiction, alcoholism, psychotherapy, substance abuse, stevens, unexplained, solving, cochrane, children and teens, mental health and wellness
psychcentral.com » Psych Central News » Medications - Jul 18, 2007
A systematic review of randomized clinical trials involving nearly 400 men has found that group therapy can help men overcome the problem of erectile dysfunction. Researchers from the Cochrane Systematic Review …
Also tagged: general, stress, professional, featured, brain and behavior, depression, psychology, dysfunction, erectile, sildenafil, medications, psychotherapy, cochrane, mental health and wellness, relationships and 038 sexuality, wiley
thecancerblog.com » The Cancer Blog - May 18, 2007
Filed under: All Cancers, Research, Stress Reduction, Services A study published in Cancer, a peer reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society, found that cancer survivors are more likely to seek out support …
Also tagged: cancer, help, physicians, diagnosis, support, patients, groups, burden