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Harvard Mental Health Letter articles from January 2004

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Harvard Mental Health Letter archives from January 2004

Pedophilia.
January 1, 2004... Who are the men who "love" children in intolerable ways? And how can they be helped to change? It's a crime, a recurring scandal, a persistent worry for parents, and a psychiatric disorder. Psychiatrists regard pedophilia (from Greek roots...

Pharmacogenomics in psychiatry.
January 1, 2004... The mapping of the human genome is may give new meaning to the popular conception of a designer drug. Today, it often refers to a chemical created in an underground laboratory to avoid the narcotics laws. Tomorrow it may mean a medication...

SAMe reconsidered.(S-adenosyl-L-methionine reconsidered for depression treatment)
January 1, 2004... We reported in 2001 ( Mental Health Letter, January 2001) that this product of the health supplement industry was becoming a popular treatment for depression, and we noted that the research results were inconclusive. Since then there have been...

In Brief - Bipolar disorder and schizophrenia: A common basis?(Brief Article)
January 1, 2004... Schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are usually regarded as distinct major mental illnesses that affect different brain functions, run in different families, and respond to different treatments. But the symptoms sometimes coincide -...

In Brief - Life-giving support.(connection between longevity and the amount of social support received by elderly couples)
January 1, 2004... A five-year study of older couples in the Detroit area has found evidence for the adage that it's better to give than to receive - at least when "better" means living longer and the gift is social support, defined as practical help or emotional...

Questions & Answers - What is bashful bladder.(paruresis)
January 1, 2004... Q Can someone suffer from a "shy" bladder? What is the proper term to use when a person can't urinate in front of someone else, as when giving a sample for a drug test? What causes the problem, and can it be treated? A "Shy" or "bashful"...

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