Anxiety Disorders

Anxiety Symptoms Complicate Depression Treatment  Significant anxiety symptoms that accompany depression are associated with poorer treatment outcomes, prompting researchers to call for more vigilant screening and treatment. People with an anxious form of depression are not as likely to respond to antidepressants and may be more sensitive to medication side effects than people with depression who don't experience the anxiety symptoms, according to a new report. (More from Psychiatric News 04/04/08)

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