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July 27, 2007
Headline News Highlights(20th-27th July 2007)
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Mental health
One spliff can destroy your mental health
Irish Daily Mail, Page 30, 27-Jul-2007
One spliff can destroy your mental health Single smoke raises risk of schizophrenia by 40 per cent, experts have warned. A new study also found that taking the drug regularly more than doubles the risk of serious mental illness.
Strong link between cannabis and psychosis
Irish Examiner, Page 13, 27-Jul-2007
Smoking cannabis on a regular basis can-mo re than double the chances of suffering psychotic illnesses such as schizophrenia, new research has shown. Any use of cannabis, which means even taking the drug just once, was associated with a 41% greater risk. The findings emerge from the most comprehensive analysis yet carried out of the evidence linking cannabis use and psychosis.
Exercise may be better than drugs for depression
Irish Examiner Feel good, Page 2, 27-Jul-2007
Exercise may be better than drugs for depression B Exercise may be better than drugs for depression Natures own solution ,getting the body moving may be more effective than drugs for some people fighting depression, according to a new study.
Galway City Tribune, Page L 17, 20-Jul-2007
The myths about Schizophrenia Health topics Schizophrenia is a-serious mental illness that causes disordered ideas, beliefs and experiences. In a sense, you lose touch with reality and do not know which thoughts and experiences are true and real, and which are not. Some people have wrong ideas about schizophrenia. For instance, it has nothing to do with a 'split personality'. Also, the vast majority of people with schizophrenia are not violent Schizophrenia develops in about 1 in 100 people.
'Teething problems' behind early releases
Irish Medical Times (Thu, 26 Jul 2007)
Teething problems are one reason advanced by the new Chairman of the Mental Health Commission for the number of involuntarily detained psychiatric patients released before they receive a mental health tribunal hearing into their case.
Suicide Prevention
Suicide Alliance to present recommendations
RTE (Thu, 26 Jul 2007)
The Action On Suicide Alliance says it will present a list of key recommendations to the Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern, in September on how to address the high rate of suicide here. The alliance says the Taoiseach requested the policy document at a recent meeting, where he again apologised for comments he made at this month's ICTU conference in Co Donegal.
The Western People (Wed, 25 Jul 2007)
Medicine Weekly (Tue, 24 Jul 2007)
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