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Cognitive behavioral therapy is recommended as the initial treatment for all adults with chronic insomnia disorder

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Advised for Chronic Insomnia

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CBT recommended as initial treatment; drugs should be considered if CBT unsuccessful
Calorie restriction may improve health

Calorie Restriction Improves Mood, Health in Non-Obese

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Calorie cutters said their sleep and relationships improved, too
Cognitive-behavioral therapy might help cancer survivors manage the long-term cognitive dysfunction some experience after chemotherapy

Psychotherapy May Ease Chemo-Related Cognitive Dysfunction

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Researchers suggest their approach could improve survivors' quality of life
Varenicline (Chantix) and bupropion (Wellbutrin) don't appear to raise the risk of mental health disorders such as depression

No Link for Smoking Cessation Meds, Mental Health Issues

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Meds like varenicline and bupropion may be safer to use than smokers often realize
Athletes may take longer to recover after a concussion if they had psychosomatic symptoms before their head injury

Preexisting Mental Distress Can Slow Concussion Recovery

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If psychosomatic symptoms present before injury, it took twice as long for most athletes to improve
Teenagers with depression who refuse antidepressants may benefit from cognitive behavioral therapy

CBT Helps Teens With Depression Who Refuse Antidepressants

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Cognitive behavioral therapy can help improve mood without drugs
Among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus

Diabetes Weight Loss Diets Improve Emotional Measures

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Findings regardless of whether diet was low or high in carbohydrates
For children aged 4 to 18 years

Child Mental Health Care Varies Widely in Primary Care Settings

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Prevalence of mental health diagnosis, psychotropic medication prescribing vary across U.S. practices
In an effort to reduce burnout among physicians

Mayo Clinic Has Established Model to Help Battle Burnout

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Model considers three factors that physicians need: choice, social connectedness, and excellence
Transgender children who have socially transitioned and are supported to live openly as the gender "opposite" their natal sex do not have elevations in depression

No Increase in Depression for Supported Transgender Children

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Transgender children who have socially transitioned have only minimal elevations in anxiety