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The risk for PTSD: New findings

Studies show that women are more likely to suffer post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) than men, even if they experienced the same traumatic event. This difference may be due to environmental factors, or to differences in IQ.

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In Brief: Act, don’t think, to relieve depression

Behavioral activation therapy is a variation of cognitive therapy that encourages patients to fight depression by examining their feelings and experiences and focusing on their positive accomplishments.

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In Brief: Obesity and depression

A study claims that obese people are more likely to suffer from anxiety and depression, but the findings do not prove that the conditions are causally related to each other.

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In Brief: Thwarting alcoholism in the brain

A study suggests that people with a family history of alcoholism are capable of producing higher levels of a dopamine receptor in the brain that may offer them protection against the disease.

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In Brief: The social voice of conscience

Studies using role-playing games to examine the social aspects of conscience found that people would give up a monetary reward in order to punish others who were unwilling to share.

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Electroconvulsive therapy

Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), despite its controversial reputation, remains an effective treatment for certain types of mental illness. But the treatment is not for every patient, and it is not without risks.

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New Orleans Red Beans

This main dish is cholesterol-free, virtually fat-free and chock-full of vegetables.

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Lasagna

This meatless lasagna has reduced carbs and fats.

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Chicken Stew

Hearty and low fat? You bet. And you can make it in less than one hour.

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20-Minute Chicken Creole

This quick and spicy dish is perfect for the busy cook.

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