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Study suggests girls can 'rewire' brains to ward off depression - Medical Xpress


Study suggests girls can 'rewire' brains to ward off depression
Medical Xpress
(Medical Xpress) -- What if you could teach your brain to respond differently to things that make you feel sad, down or stressed out? What if doing that helped ward off depression? Early findings from an ongoing Stanford study of girls at risk of ...

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Even game dev get the blues: How Armageddon saved Tomonobu Itagaki - Ars Technica


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Even game dev get the blues: How Armageddon saved Tomonobu Itagaki
Ars Technica
By Kyle Orland | Published February 10, 2012 8:17 AM You'd think that Tomonobu Itagaki, the rock star developer of successful game franchises like Dead or Alive and Ninja Gaiden series, wouldn't have much to be sad about.

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Could Sadness And Shyness Be Mental Illnesses? - PsychCentral.com (blog)


PsychCentral.com (blog)

Could Sadness And Shyness Be Mental Illnesses?
PsychCentral.com (blog)
Grief and sadness aren't pleasant either, but they are appropriate feelings at many times in our lives. An over-eager diagnostician might label one person's appropriate sadness as clinical depression. If we rush to judgment anytime we feel or display ...
Lonely? Shy? Sad? Well now you're 'mentally ill', tooThe Independent
The DSM 5 Follies, As Told In Its Own WordsHuffington Post (blog)

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Stanford study suggests girls can 'rewire' brains to ward off depression - Stanford Report


Stanford Report

Stanford study suggests girls can 'rewire' brains to ward off depression
Stanford Report
BY BROOKE DONALD What if you could teach your brain to respond differently to things that make you feel sad, down or stressed out? What if doing that helped ward off depression? Early findings from an ongoing Stanford study of girls at risk of becoming ...

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Are depressed kids bully magnets? - CNN


Globe and Mail

Are depressed kids bully magnets?
CNN
What the experts haven't been able to agree on is which comes first, the depression or the social difficulty. Most researchers have supposed that kids who are excluded or bullied become depressed as a result (rather than vice versa), while others have ...
Bullying or depression - which comes first?Globe and Mail
Depressed Adolescents More Likely To Be BulliedRedOrbit
Depression Leads to BullyingdailyRx

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