Psychiatry Today

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Join Dr. Scot Bay every Wednesday night at 7PM while he discusses Psychiatry and mental health with guests.Scot Bay, MD is Board Certified in Psychiatry, and belongs to a group practice in Roswell, GA, called Northwest Behavioral Medicine. He majored in Psychology at the University of Rochester and attended medical school at New York Medical College. He completed his residency in Psychiatry at St. Vincent's Hospital in New York City. He was clinical director of an outpatient clinic at St. Vincen (Author: Radio Sandy Springs)
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  • Published: Sep 11, 08
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  • Published: Sep 4, 08
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  • Published: Sep 4, 08
    Modest brain benefit seen with brisk walking; Suggestions for brain workouts; The myth of moderate exercise; Sleep helps preserve emotional memories (not necessarily pleasant ones); Fatty fish in the diet may help prevent memory loss.
     
  • Published: Aug 28, 08
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  • Published: Aug 28, 08
    When money is tight, people ask more for medication, which may cost less than psychotherapy, but doesn't necessarily take its place; Some fruit juices can interfere with how medications work; Emotional considerations when trying to get pregnant again after a miscarriage; Stress of war during pregnancy increases risk of having a child with schizophrenia; New mothers with past psychiatric problems at risk of postpartum suicide; Excessive drinking boosts risk of metabolic syndrome; Children's Menta
     
  • Published: Aug 7, 08
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  • Published: Aug 7, 08
    Addiction to prescription drugs on the rise; Listener email -- What is hypnosis, and does it work?Too much or too little sleep may increase risk of stroke; Sleep apnea may trigger nighttime heart attack
     
  • Published: Aug 1, 08
    Cholesterol-lowering drugs may help prevent Alzheimer's; Rates of "Mild Cognitive Impairment" (Pre-Dementia) in men on the rise; Listener email -- Do the new PhRMA guidelines mean more than just fewer pens and cups in your doctors' offices? Rapid rise in fatal medication errors at home.
     
  • Published: Aug 1, 08
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  • Published: Jul 30, 08
    Research that shows a link between stopping alcohol use and becoming depressed may have missed the mark; Recovering alcoholics depend on caffeine even more than nicotine; Scientists find two variations in a gene, can predict who responds to Celexa; Viagra may help women with sexual side effects from antidepressants.
     
  • Published: Jul 30, 08
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  • Published: Jul 18, 08
    Injured teens at risk for depression, post-traumatic stress; Visual impairment increases risk of suicide in patients with poor health; More sex wards off erectile dysfunction in older men; Man blames a prescription drug for compulsive gambling; FDA panel rejects strong warning about suicide for epilepsy drugs.
     
  • Published: Jul 10, 08
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  • Published: Jul 10, 08
    Anxiety, shyness may be stable, inherited traits; Popular antidepressants my lead to GI bleeding, especially in combination with NSAID'S; Meditation, Yoga, may switch off stress genes; GA Supreme Court denies request for new murder trial for convicted Iraq veteran with PTSD; Stress and the Workplace Update: Overtime work tied to anxiety, depression.