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- Posted: 02/08/2010
- Daily News: Internet "Addiction" Linked to Depression
- The longer you spend surfing the Web, the more unhappy you’re likely to be, says a new study from Great Britain.
- Posted: 02/04/2010
- Chicago Tribune: Retirees Have Incentives to Address Mental Health Issues
- This year, there are new incentives for addressing mental health under a law that ensures people with private group health insurance get equal coverage.
- Posted: 02/01/2010
- Washington Post: Obama Issues New Rules on Mental Health Coverage
- Many Americans will get broader coverage for mental illness and substance abuse treatment under rules issued Friday by the Obama administration.
- Posted: 01/29/2010
- Right on Time: D.C. Trip Comes Amid Change in Nation's Capital
- When a contingent from Pikes Peak Behavioral Health Group arrived at the security gates for 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue on Thursday and the president’s helicopter was lifting into the air, the timing of the long-planned and much-anticipated trip seemed a bit
- Posted: 01/25/2010
- HealthDay: Ambidextrous Children at Higher Risk for Learning Problems
- Ambidextrous children are more likely to have attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), problems with language and schoolwork, and other mental health issues than right-handed children, new research suggests.
- Posted: 01/22/2010
- VOA News: Psychiatrists Predict Haitians Face Long-term Mental Health Issues
- The mental health of thousands of Haitians will be an issue long after international aid workers have left the country.
- Posted: 01/18/2010
- Fairplay Flume: Fifteen Suicides in '09 Shatter Park County Record
- Almost doubling the previous record, a total of 15 suicides were reported in Park County in 2009.
- Posted: 01/14/2010
- GED Kick-starts Dream for 57-year-old Korean-American
- Quitting is not an option for Im Trina.
- Posted: 01/11/2010
- Washington Post: Study: Youth Now Have More Mental Health Issues
- A new study has found that five times as many high school and college students are dealing with anxiety and other mental health issues as youth of the same age who were studied in the Great Depression era.
- Posted: 01/08/2010
- Science Daily: Before or After Birth, Gene Linked to Mental Health has Different Effects
- Scientists have long eyed mutations in a gene known as DISC1 as a possible contributor to schizophrenia and mood disorders, including depression and bipolar disorder.

