Science news articles about 'psychosomatic medicine'
Slow-growing infants may become hostile adults
... ) - Adults with higher levels of hostility are more likely to be lighter at birth and throughout childhood than less hostile people according to a study published in journal Psychosomatic Medicine.Psychosocial issues affect HIV/AIDS treatment outcomes: UNC researcher
... Hill scientist. Now, a comprehensive update on those influences in the current issue of the journal Psychosomatic Medicine offers a wake-up call and should give infectious disease physicians and other ...Geisinger study: PTSD causes early death from heart disease
... veterans without PTSD, a new Geisinger study finds. In a study published in the July issue of Psychosomatic Medicine, Geisinger Senior Investigator Joseph Boscarino, PhD, MPH examined the prevalence ...Intellectual work induces excessive calorie intake
... some way to explaining the current obesity epidemic, are published in the most recent issue of Psychosomatic Medicine. The research team, supervised by Dr. Angelo Tremblay, measured the spontaneous ...Study finds Zen meditation alleviates pain
... reduce pain according to Université de Montréal researchers. A new study in the January edition of Psychosomatic Medicine reports that Zen meditators have lower pain sensitivity both in and out of a ...Teenage stress has implications for adult health
... cardiovascular disease (CVD). The study will appear in an upcoming issue of the journal Psychosomatic Medicine and is currently available online (subscription only). "Although most research ...Depression linked with accumulation of visceral fat
... disease and diabetes. The study is posted online and will be published in the May issue of Psychosomatic Medicine. "Our results suggest that central adiposity – which is commonly called belly fat – ...Having a higher purpose in life reduces risk of death among older adults
... at Rush University Medical Center. The study, published in the June 15 issue of the journal, Psychosomatic Medicine, is available online at www.psychosomaticmedicine.org. Patricia A. Boyle, PhD, and ...Breast cancer intervention reduces depression, inflammation
... in depression or inflammation indicators. The findings are published online in the journal Psychosomatic Medicine. "This study shows that by helping breast cancer patients with depression, they ...Study: depression can lead to inflated reports of physical symptoms
... to ruminate over and exaggerate the bad. Published electronically this month in the journal Psychosomatic Medicine, the study was conducted by investigators in the UI Department of Psychology, the ...
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