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VIRTUAL FRIEND HELPS YOUNG ASTHMA SUFFERERS Young people with chronic health problems can benefit from text message services, say researchers this week's BMJ. Doctors in Tayside set up a mobile phone text message service combining reminders to use an inhaler with sport news, celebrity gossip, and horoscopes. The messages were sent by a "virtual friend with asthma" to 30 young... view more... (2002-09-10)
Boys abused at school likely to suffer persistent health problems Boys sexually abused at school are three times as likely to suffer persistent health problems as other boys, finds new research in the Archives of Disease in Childhood. The study shows that while the type and frequency of reported health problems were similar in boys who had and had not been sexually abused, the length of time they took to resolve... view more... (2002-02-18)
Screening for behavioral health first step to getting treatment Health plans seldom require screening for substance abuse and mental health in primary care even though it can improve detection, according to a new Brandeis University study published in the July issue of the Journal of General Internal Medicine. view more (2007-07-11)
Playground bullies healthier than their victims Primary school bullies are healthier and mentally stronger than their victims, finds a study in the Archives of Disease in Childhood. The research team studied more than 1600 children aged between 6 and 9, from 31 primary schools across Hertfordshire in the UK. Structured interviews with the children were used to assess whether the children were... view more... (2001-08-20)
Shared family mealtimes predict fewer mental health problems in adolescents Adolescents from families where mealtimes and other activities are shared seem to have fewer mental health problems, reports a study in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. Researchers assessed the family habits and rituals of 82 first time users, aged between 14 and 23, of mental health services in one metropolitan area. Anxiety and... view more... (2002-01-15)
Expenditures rising for back and neck problems, but health outcomes do not appear to be improving Although expenses related to back and neck problems have increased substantially in the last decade, outcomes such as functional disability and work limitations do not appear to be improving. view more (2008-02-13)
Discrimination against gay men, lesbians and bi-sexual men and women could lead to mental health problems A team of researchers have discovered that high levels of discrimination could lead to an increase in mental health problems among gay men, lesbians and bi-sexual men and women. view more (2004-11-29)
National Academies advisory: genes and toxic chemicals Research is increasingly revealing how toxic chemicals disrupt gene activity and other cell processes in ways that lead to health problems -- and why some individuals are particularly vulnerable. view more (2007-10-05)
Behavioral difficulties at school may lead to lifelong health and social problems Adolescents who misbehave at school are more likely to have difficulties throughout their adult lives, finds a 40-year study of British citizens published on bmj.com today. These difficulties cover all areas of life, from mental health to domestic and personal relationships to economic deprivation. view more (2009-01-09)
Childhood mental health problems blight adult working life Mental health problems in childhood blight adult working life, suggests research published ahead of print in Occupational and Environmental Medicine. And problems in working life are associated with mid life depression and anxiety. view more (2008-04-03)
Black-or-white thinking does your head in People who see things in a categorical, all-or-nothing manner tend to become emotionally upset - often very angry - whenever their values or goals are thwarted, opposed or simply not met. Such emotional disturbance makes them less able to deal with problems, manage relationships and, if protracted, may result in longer term mental and physical... view more... (1999-06-09)
Screening children for speech problems is ineffective Both parental concerns and screening for speech and language problems fail to identify many preschool children needing therapy, finds a study in this week's BMJ. Researchers set out to compare the performance of two methods for identifying speech and language problems in preschool children in a deprived inner city area of London. They randomly... view more... (2002-11-13)
Helping depressed mothers reduces reports of problem behaviour in children Women who receive psychological treatment for depression report fewer problems with their children, even though other people see no change in the children's behaviour. view more (1999-03-26)
High risk of head injury after diagnosis of psychiatric illness Patients with evidence of recent psychiatric illness have a high risk of sustaining head injury over the next 12 months, finds a study in the Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry. view more (2002-04-19)
Children who are concerned about parents arguing are prone to school problems Children who worry about how their parents get along with each other are more likely than other children to have psychological problems. view more (2008-09-16)
Why are some young victims of domestic violence resilient? More than 10 million U.S. children witness domestic violence yearly, resulting in a range of emotional and behavioral problems. view more (2009-04-29)
People with parents who fight are more likely to have mental health problems in later life People with parents who were violent to each other are more likely to have mental health problems when they grow up. view more (2009-05-28)
Overstretched armed forces leading to mental health problems Prolonged periods of deployment among Britain's armed forces is associated with mental health problems, finds a study published on bmj.com today. view more (2007-08-03)
Mental health units should not be exempt from smoking ban Exempting mental health units from the ban on smoking in public places would worsen health inequalities for people with mental health problems. view more (2006-08-25)
Increased health problems for Pakistani population living near the Tasman Spirit oil spill People living on the coast of Pakistan affected by the Tasman Spirit oil spill, in August 2003, experience more health problems than individuals living inland. view more (2006-04-03)
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