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- Depression Linked to Bone-Thinning in Premenopausal Women
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November 26, 2007
Press Release
Premenopausal women with even mild depression have less bone mass than do their nondepressed peers, a study funded in part by NIMH.
- Depression Risk Higher in Girls with Low Birth Weight
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March 9, 2007
Science Update
irls’ risk for developing depression after puberty increased significantly if they had low birth weight, in a study funded in part by NIMH.
- Brain’s Reward Circuit Activity Ebbs and Flows with a Woman’s Hormonal Cycle
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February 2, 2007
Press Release
Fluctuations in sex hormone levels during women’s menstrual cycles affect the responsiveness of their brains’ reward circuitry, an imaging study at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) has revealed.
- College Women at Risk for Eating Disorder May Benefit From Online Intervention
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August 7, 2006
Press Release
A long-term, large-scale study has found that an Internet-based intervention program may prevent some high risk, college-age women from developing an eating disorder.
- Stopping Antidepressant Use While Pregnant May Pose Risks
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February 1, 2006
Science Update
Pregnant women who discontinue antidepressant medications may significantly increase their risk of relapse during pregnancy, a new NIMH-funded study has found.
- Medication and Psychotherapy Treat Depression in Low-Income Minority Women
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July 1, 2003
Press Release
Treatment with medication or psychotherapy reduced depressive symptoms in women from minority populations, according to research funded by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH).