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    Feb 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Review: Encounter with postwar giants at Southwest Chamber Music festival

    Southwest Chamber Music's 2013 L.A. International New Music Festival, in progress at the Colburn School's Zipper Concert Hall, is doing its attentive bit to broaden international musical relations. We hear too little music from Mexican, Korean or even Venezuelan composers. America and Germany lost its two greatest senior composers — Elliott Carter and Hans Werner Henze — late last year, but they have been long lost on the West Coast, where they remain ignored. Thankfully in such matters, Southwest can serve as an indispensable diplomat.
    Southwest Chamber Music's 2013 L.A. International New Music Festival, in progress at the Colburn School's Zipper Concert Hall, is doing its attentive bit to broaden international musical relations. We hear too little music from Mexican, Korean or even...

    Tags: Germany, Health Treatments, Music Industry, Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events

  2. Dec 5, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Supplements for depression: What the research reveals

    Struggling with the black dog of depression? The supplement aisle abounds with options for people seeking a non-medicinal  remedy — but figuring out what works and what doesn't can be a challenge for consumers and experts alike.
    Struggling with the black dog of depression? The supplement aisle abounds with options for people seeking a non-medicinal remedy — but figuring out what works and what doesn't can be a challenge for consumers and experts alike. That's because...

    Tags: Medical Research, Psychology, Diseases and Illnesses, Folic Acid, Pharmaceuticals

  4. Dec 19, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Depression treatment: Better but still not great

    Depression affects 1 in 6 Americans in the course of his or her lifetime. And while antidepressant medications have seemingly revolutionized treatment, making the depressed well again is a largely hit-or-miss proposition. A review of advances in depression treatment published in the Lancet this week acknowledges the limitations of current treatment, but looks ahead hopefully to several new therapies -- among them, deep-brain stimulation.
    Depression affects 1 in 6 Americans in the course of his or her lifetime. And while antidepressant medications have seemingly revolutionized treatment, making the depressed well again is a largely hit-or-miss proposition. A review of advances in...

    Tags: Medical Research, Health and Medical Professionals, Psychiatrists, Psychiatry, Chemical Industry

  6. Jun 5, 2012 |Story| Reuters
  7. Therapy for depression can work over the phone

    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Patients with depression are more likely to stick with a type of talk therapy when it's given over the phone, compared to traditional, face-to-face settings, according to a new study. "This is very encouraging and suggests...

    Tags: Health Organizations, Health, Behavioral Conditions, Social Sciences, Psychotherapy

  8. Apr 11, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Magnetic pulses draw good reviews from doctors treating depression

    When the darkness lifted in Nan Miller's mind, she realized the new therapy for her depression was finally working.
    When the darkness lifted in Nan Miller's mind, she realized the new therapy for her depression was finally working. Transcranial magnetic therapy, which was approved by the FDA for use with the NeuroStar TMS therapy system in 2008, has been a lifeline to...

    Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Psychiatry, Psychiatrists, Chemical Industry, Seizures

  10. Feb 9, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  11. Harbor psychiatrist offers drug-free depression treatment option

    <em>Note: This story has been modified to correct an error. Dr. Michael Notorangelo is a psychiatrist, not a psychologist as the story previously stated.</em>
    Note: This story has been modified to correct an error. Dr. Michael Notorangelo is a psychiatrist, not a psychologist as the story previously stated. HARBOR SPRINGS — There’s a new way to treat depression without drugs and board-certified...

    Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Mayo Clinic, Psychiatry, Psychiatrists, Medical Specialization

  12. Jul 29, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Dr. Ricardo Arze and sex abuse cases shows disconnect between law enforcement, state regulators of doctors

    A 17-year-old girl reported to Berwyn police in 2003 that her doctor, Ricardo Arze, had pulled off her clothes and sexually assaulted her in his exam room, state records show.
    A 17-year-old girl reported to Berwyn police in 2003 that her doctor, Ricardo Arze, had pulled off her clothes and sexually assaulted her in his exam room, state records show. Two years later, another patient reported to Berwyn police that Arze had...

    Tags: Breast, Health and Medical Professionals, Plastic Surgeons, Washington (U.S. state), Social Issues

  14. Oct 1, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Psychiatrists change their recommendations for depression's treatment

    The American Psychiatric Assn., which labored to bring forth a revision of psychiatry’s “Bible” earlier this year, has just released a more modest opus likely to generate much discussion among mental health professionals. With the...

    Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Psychiatrists, Psychiatry, Chemical Industry, Medical Specialization

  16. Dec 8, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Antidepressants linked to major personality changes

    Antidepressant medications taken by roughly 7% of American adults cause profound personality changes in many patients with depression, far beyond simply lifting the veil of sadness, a study has found.
    Antidepressant medications taken by roughly 7% of American adults cause profound personality changes in many patients with depression, far beyond simply lifting the veil of sadness, a study has found. Researchers saw strong drops in neuroticism and...

    Tags: Medical Research, Psychiatry, Symptoms, Adults, Education

  18. Sep 3, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Exercise Helps Fight Depression

    Depression can spawn a spiral of lethargy and hopelessness, so that the last thing someone wants to do is exercise. But  regular, moderate physical activity may lessen depression symptoms as much as some medications.
    Los Angeles Times
    Depression can spawn a spiral of lethargy and hopelessness, so that the last thing someone wants to do is exercise. But regular, moderate physical activity may lessen depression symptoms as much as some medications. "On its own, exercise does appear to...

    Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Times, Education, Health, Pharmaceuticals

  20. Apr 14, 2010 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  21. Jan 4, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  22. Depression treatment lacking for many people

    Booster Shots
    Treatment for major depression is abysmal, according to a study published today in the Archives of General Psychiatry. In a national survey of 15,762 people, it found that only half of all people with depression received treatment. And among those......
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