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Women's Mental Health
15 Oct
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3rd International Women’s Mental Health Conference

3rd International Women`s Mental Health Conference

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30 Mar
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Our International Conference

Our International conference in Alkobar which was held from 5-7 Oct. 2010 was our first experience. It has provided us...

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30 Mar
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Jeddah Crisis.. We Where There!

Sunday, December 6th, 2009. Under supervision of Dr. M. Shawoosh, The sub-committee of the Saudi Psychiatric Association in Western and...

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30 Mar
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Effectiveness of Second-generation Antipsychotics: A Naturalistic, Randomized Comparison of Olanzapine, Quetiapine, Risperidone, and Ziprasidone

No clear recommendations exist regarding which antipsychotic drug should be prescribed first for a patient suffering from psychosis. The primary...

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30 Mar
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Anxiety Disorders Increase Risk for Incident Myocardial Infarction in Depressed and Nondepressed Veterans Administration Patients

In a 7-year retrospective cohort design, we identified a cohort free of cardiovascular disease in fiscal years 1999 and 2000...

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30 Mar
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Is Aging a Disease?

It’s clear that the simple fact of growing older is relentless and unstoppable. But experts studying the science of aging...

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30 Mar
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DSM-5 Not Just for Psychiatrists APA Says

Leaders of the American Psychiatric Association (APA) heading up the development of the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical...

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30 Mar
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Short-Term Memory in Healthy Elderly Patients With Memory Complaints May Be Improved by Phosphatidylserine Plus Omega-3 Fatty Acid

THESSALONIKI, Greece — March 16, 2010 — Short-term memory, as measured by immediate verbal recall, was significantly improved after treatment...

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30 Mar
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Chromosomal Microarray More Effective at Detecting Autism Than Current Tests

Genetic factors increase the risk of developing autism spectrum disorder (ASD), but the specific genetic cause for an individual patient...

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30 Mar
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Severe Behavioral Problems in Childhood Predict Chronic Pain in Later Life

Severe behavioral problems in childhood that persist through adolescence are associated with long-term chronic widespread pain (CWP) in adult life...

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