Losing a Parent in Childhood May Raise Suicide Risk Decades Later

Losing a Parent in Childhood May Raise Suicide Risk Decades Later

WEDNESDAY, Nov. 11, 2015 (HealthDay News) — Parental death can be a devastating experience for any child, and a new study suggests it might raise a person’s suicide risk well into adulthood.
Danish researchers looked at long-term outcomes for more than 189,000 Scandinavian children who had a parent die before the child was age 18, […]
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Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy (Cardio-Pulmonary Systems)

The College of Education, Nursing and Health Professions at the University of Hartford invites applications for the full-time (10-months, tenure track) …
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Many Americans 30 and Older Find Happiness Elusive

By Amy NortonHealthDay Reporter
TUESDAY, Nov. 10, 2015 (HealthDay News) — Americans 30 and older are less happy than generations past, while teens and 20-somethings seem more satisfied with their lives than ever, a new study finds.
Researchers said the pattern marks a striking reversal of what studies have traditionally shown — that, on averagSee Original Article

This Treatment Beats Light Therapy for Seasonal Affective Disorder

As winter’s short days approach, more people will suffer from the depression of seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Now, new research suggests that talk therapy is better than light-box therapy in preventing relapses of the ailment.
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