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Behind the Headlines

Your guide to the science that makes the news

Does marriage lower depression risk?

Monday Dec 17 2012

'Married bliss' – married women's 'lower depression' risk

'Married women are less likely to suffer depression than cohabiters or singletons,' according to the Daily Mail. The claim is based on a large Canadian survey...

If 'drugs don’t work' for depression, CBT may

Friday Dec 7 2012

When the 'drugs don’t work' for depression, CBT can

'Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) can reduce symptoms of depression in people who fail to respond to drug treatment' according to BBC News. The headlines are prompted by a new study looking at how depression responds to 'talking treatments'…

Does a tomato a day keep depression away?

Wednesday Dec 5 2012

Does a tomato a day keep the antidepressants at bay?

'Yet another good reason to tuck into that salad: Eating tomatoes could ward off depression' is the claim in the Daily Mail. It is based on a new study looking at whether there was an association between reported tomato consumption and depression…

Asperger's dropped from mental health manual DSM-5

Tuesday Dec 4 2012

Asperger's 'dropped' from new US 'psych bible'

'Asperger's syndrome dropped from psychiatrists' handbook', is the headline in The Guardian. The news is based on an American Psychiatric Association (APA) press release...

Nostalgia really can give some people a 'warm glow'

Tuesday Dec 4 2012

Nostalgia really can give some people a 'warm glow'

"Nostalgia 'warms the hands as well as the heart'," reports The Daily Telegraph. Its headline is prompted by research that explores whether nostalgia, often defined as emotional "warmth" about past events, is triggered by colder temperatures...

Childhood trauma and genes linked to depression

Thursday Nov 29 2012

20 minute computer test 'can screen' depression in kids

Teenage depression has hit the headlines, with the The Guardian claiming that a "Computer test could spot children at risk of developing depression," while the Daily Mail warns that "Arguing parents can give a child teenage depression...

Car exhaust fumes 'link' to autism

Tuesday Nov 27 2012

Car exhaust fumes 'link' to autism

A potential link between pollution and autism is being widely reported in the media, with The Sun headline claiming 'Exhaust fume link to autism in infants and The Daily Telegraph reporting that 'Traffic fumes linked to autism...

Neuroticism can be 'good for your health'

Friday Nov 16 2012

Neuroticism can be 'good for your health'

'Being neurotic can be good for your health after all' is the claim in the Daily Mail. It comes after a study found that people with a neurotic personality traits, such as being a worrier, had lower levels of a protein associated with inflammation…

iPad use and depression link questioned

Thursday Nov 15 2012

'iSad' - nightime tablet use linked to depression

Using an iPad at night 'could trigger depression', The Daily Telegraph has reported in what appears to be a textbook example of health journalism cut-and-paste from a press release. This news is loosely based on an animal study that...

Schizophrenia care failings outlined

Wednesday Nov 14 2012

Schizophrenia care failings outlined

“Patient care of schizophrenics at all time low”, The Independent has reported, while Sky News called the treatment of schizophrenia patients “shameful”, and the BBC said care was falling “catastrophically short”...

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