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 Product Name+   Description 
 Anorexia Might Have Genetic Link (HealthDay)   Anorexia nervosa, one of the most common problems facing young women, seems to have a strong genetic component. 
 Antidepressants Boost Heart Patients' Death Risk (HealthDay)   Men and women with coronary artery disease who take antidepressants appear to be at a higher risk of dying, surprising new research suggests. 
 Antidepressants May Be Tied to Modest Suicide Risk in Children (HealthDay)   Antidepressants may be associated with a small increase in suicidal thoughts and behaviors in children, a new analysis of existing research indicates. 
 Depression May Help Spur Mental Decline (HealthDay)   Depression may speed age-linked cognitive decline, researchers report. 
 Doctor Reminders Don't Improve Patient Drug Adherence (HealthDay)   Faxing "reminder" alerts to doctors when their patients fail to refill antidepressant prescriptions may not keep patients taking the drugs as needed, a new study suggests. 
 Mom's Depression Can Put Kids at Same Risk (HealthDay)   The children of mothers who are successfully treated for depression have a markedly reduced risk of developing psychiatric disorders themselves. 
 Omega-3s May Bring On Better Mood (HealthDay)   Heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids, like those found in fish, may give a boost to behavior, mood and personality, new research suggests. 
 Postpartum Depression Impacts Infant Care (HealthDay)   Mothers who suffer symptoms of depression after childbirth are less likely to breast-feed, play with, read to, or otherwise interact with their newborns, new research shows. 
 Running Alone May Offer Diminished Rewards (HealthDay)   Many runners contend that jogging alone offers the opportunity to enjoy nature or appreciate an urban landscape, while giving the brain and the body a beneficial workout. 
 Study Looks at All the Lonely People (HealthDay)   More than a third of adults say they are lonely, especially people in their 40s, a new study shows. 
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