Mental health in the news

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A new study, reported on Medical News Today, shows that only about half of children diagnosed with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, exhibit the cognitive defects commonly associated with the condition.

GPs are increasingly being forced to deal with complex mental health cases without adequate specialist support as a result of policy changes and years of underfunding, says a story in Pulse.

Amy Winehouse has been seen entering a mental health clinic, according to the Telegraph.

Music therapy may help in treating depression, according to a story in Science Daily.

Finally, if you want more analysis of last week's story about negative antidepressant studies remaining unpublished, check out the ClinPsyc blog.

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