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The Mental Health Foundation news archive contains stories on mental health issues going back to 2001. Read the latest news below or use the news archive to find news items from the past.

 

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TitleNews SummaryRelease Date
Monitoring of anti-depressants inadequate - committeeThe Scottish Government was today urged to improve how the number of anti-depressants being prescribed is monitored after figures showed prescription rates had risen19/05/2010
Young carers 'bullied and stressed'Young carers feel bullied, stressed and misunderstood at school, research suggests today.17/05/2010
Recession takes its toll on workers

The recession has taken its toll on the mental wellbeing of workers throughout the country, according to research published today

17/05/2010
New intervention to reduce self-stigma among persons with serious mental illnessA new intervention has been found to reduce the self-stigma and improve the quality of life and self-esteem among persons with serious mental illness
13/05/2010
Childhood psychological problems create long-term economic losses, study findsA first-of-its-kind study examining the long-term economic consequences of childhood psychological disorders finds the conditions diminish people's ability to work and earn as adults, costing $2.1 trillion over the lifetimes of all affected...13/05/2010
Genes found for schizophrenia are involved in brain signalingBy analyzing the genomes of patients with schizophrenia, genetics researchers have discovered numerous copy number variations - deletions or duplications of DNA sequences - that increase the risk of developing schizophrenia.
10/05/2010
Jazz album released in memory of alzheimer's victim Carr

A charity LP of rare British jazz has been released today in memory of trumpeter, composer, broadcaster, teacher and author Ian Carr, who died last year with Alzheimer's disease

10/05/2010
Telephone therapy for depression? Study says yesyour couch vs. your therapist's couch
10/05/2010
Grand opening of art workshops raises cash for Alzheimer's

The official opening ceremony of workshops for artists in Hampshire will help raise money for the Alzheimer's Research Trust and the Alzheimer's Society

07/05/2010
Why is late-life depression harder to treat?New study offers important clue in search for more effective therapies
04/05/2010
Exposure to prenatal smoking may lead to psychiatric problemsVANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA – It is well-known that maternal smoking during pregnancy can have long-term effects on the physical health of the child...04/05/2010
Discrimination is associated with depression among minority childrenVANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA – Minority children often encounter racism in their daily lives, and those who experience discrimination more often have more symptoms of depression, according to a study to be presented Sunday, May 2 at the Pediatric...02/05/2010
Beyond postpartum - treating depression in mothers of older childrenDepression among economically disadvantaged mothers could last well beyond the postpartum period and become a chronic condition, suggests a new study by researchers at Yale School of Medicine. The study also finds that symptoms could improve with...01/05/2010
Boxing legend Bruno 'saved' by being sectionedBoxing legend Frank Bruno today told how being sectioned was "one of the best things that could've happened to me"30/04/2010
Group wants change in dementia care servicesA leading dementia group today called for an overhaul in the way that support is provided for people with the condition28/04/2010
Campaigners call for improved care of black mental health patientsAn election manifesto calling for a change to the treatment and care of black patients who use mental health services has been launched by a campaign group27/04/2010
Depressed people driven to chocolateGetting depressed can drive a person to chocolate, research suggests27/04/2010
GPs claim NHS efficiency savings are hitting frontline careCuts to frontline NHS services are occurring as part of the Department of Health's drive to find £20 billion of efficiency savings, a poll suggested today21/04/2010
Children who lose a parent to suicide more likely to die the same wayLosing a parent to suicide makes children more likely to die by suicide themselves and increases their risk of developing a range of major psychiatric disorders, according to a study led by Johns Hopkins Children's Center that is believed to...21/04/2010
Mental health coalition scores manifesto hat-trick on talking therapiesIn a major breakthrough for the We Need To Talk coalition all three main political parties have stated their commitment to provide better access to psychological therapies in...20/04/2010

 

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