Assisted dying for psychiatric disorders: Serious public health impact • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jun 22 16 Offering medical assistance in dying to people in Canada on the basis of psychiatric illnesses could put vulnerable people at risk, argues a commentary in CMAJ (Canadian… PTSD linked to low levels of fat hormone • Mental health and Psychiatry news • May 14 16 Individuals with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) relive past traumas again and again, bound in a virtual prison of their memories. Researchers in the School of Medicine at The… Clinicians need to screen ‘nicotine naive’ teenagers for vaping, says UB addictions expert • Drug and Alcohol Dependence News • May 07 16 During a checkup, physicians and nurses often ask about drinking habits, safe sex practice or cigarette use. Vaping is rarely mentioned. This discussion is… Post-traumatic stress disorder seen in many adults living with congenital heart disease • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Mar 16 16 Adults living with congenital heart disease (CHD) may have a significantly higher risk of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) than people in the general population. A… ADHD medications associated with diminished bone health in kids • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Mar 04 16 Children and adolescents who take medication for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) show decreased bone density, according to a large cross-sectional study presented today at the 2016 Annual Meeting… Antidepressant may improve cognitive symptoms in people with HIV • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Feb 26 16 In a small, placebo-controlled clinical trial, Johns Hopkins physicians report that the antidepressant paroxetine modestly improves decision-making and reaction time, and suppresses inflammation in people with HIV-associated cognitive… Alcohol exposure during pregnancy affects multiple generations • Alcoholism and alcohol abuse news • Feb 24 16 When a mother drinks alcohol during pregnancy, even a small dose, she can increase the chances that the next three generations may develop alcoholism, according to a new study from… Vulnerability to depression linked to noradrenaline • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Feb 16 16 The team of Bruno Giros, a researcher at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute and professor of psychiatry at McGill University, reports the first-ever connection between noradrenergic neurons and vulnerability to… Gene study points towards therapies for common brain disorders • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jan 28 16 Scientists have pinpointed the cells that are likely to trigger common brain disorders, including Alzheimer’s disease, Multiple Sclerosis and intellectual disabilities. It is the first time researchers have… Diagnosing depression before it starts • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jan 21 16 A new brain imaging study from MIT and Harvard Medical School may lead to a screen that could identify children at high risk of developing depression later in life. In the study,… Study ties insurgency phase of Iraq War to higher PTSD rates • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Dec 29 15 Guerilla tactics such as suicide attacks and roadside bombs may trigger more posttraumatic stress than conventional warfare, suggests a Veterans Affairs study of 738 men and… Overeating and depressed? Yale team finds connection - and maybe a solution • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Dec 21 15 Chronic overeating and stress are tied to an increased risk of depression and anxiety, and in a new study, Yale researchers explain why that happens… Brain regions of PTSD patients show differences during fear responses • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Dec 15 15 Regions of the brain function differently among people with post-traumatic stress disorder, causing them to generalize non-threatening events as if they were the original trauma, according to… What, Exactly, Is Autism? • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Dec 03 15 Fragile X syndrome, tuberous sclerosis (TSC), and Williams syndrome are rare conditions with clear genetic causes: Each springs from a mutation in a single gene - and with unusual frequency seems to simultaneously… Scientists isolate genes that delay Alzheimer’ • Dementia News • Dec 01 15 Scientists have identified a network of nine genes that play a key role in the onset of Alzheimer’s Disease. The finding could help scientists develop new treatments to delay the onset… Light Therapy Highly Effective for Major Depression • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Nov 23 15 The combination of bright light therapy plus an antidepressant significantly improves nonseasonal major depressive disorder, and light therapy alone is more effective than antidepressant monotherapy, a randomized, placebo-controlled trial suggests.… WSU psychologists dispute continuum theory of sexual orientation • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Nov 19 15 Washington State University researchers have established a categorical distinction between people who are heterosexual and those who are not. By analyzing the reported sexual behavior, identity and attraction of… Study finds surprising links between bullying and eating disorders • Eating disorders News • • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Nov 16 15 Being bullied in childhood has been associated with increased risk for anxiety, depression and even eating disorders. But according to new research, it’s not only the victims who… Parkinson’s disease: A new tool aims to improve diagnosis and advance treatment • Mental health and Psychiatry news • • Dementia News • Nov 14 15 A group of experts working under the umbrella of the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society (MDS), have developed a new tool for healthcare professionals… Does alcohol consumption affect the risk for Parkinson’s disease? • Mental health and Psychiatry news • • Drug and Alcohol Dependence News • Nov 10 15 For many years, researchers have been investigating whether there are any associations between Parkinson’s disease (PD) and lifestyle choices such as smoking and coffee and alcohol consumption. In… Protein findings open new avenues to understanding and treatment of schizophrenia • Schizophrenia News • Nov 09 15 Stem cells from adult schizophrenia patients form new proteins more slowly than those from healthy people, according to new research. The findings are enhancing understanding of… Better options for people with treatment-resistant schizophrenia • Schizophrenia News • Nov 06 15 In real-world settings, patients with schizophrenia whose symptoms do not respond to standard antipsychotic medications have better outcomes if they are switched to clozapine instead of another standard antipsychotic. They… Use of benzodiazepines and related drugs common around Alzheimer’s diagnosis • Mental health and Psychiatry news • • Dementia News • Oct 26 15 Benzodiazepines and related drugs are initiated frequently in persons with Alzheimer’s disease already before the diagnosis, and their use becomes even more common after the diagnosis, shows… DNA test for Down’s syndrome on the NHS could save lives • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 26 15 Offering pregnant women a DNA test for Down’s syndrome on the NHS would reduce the dependency on invasive tests and potentially save the lives of unborn… Children in foster care three times more likely to have ADHD diagnosis • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 23 15 Researchers already knew that attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) was the most common behavioral health diagnosis among children enrolled in Medicaid. A new study to be… Page 1 of 148 pages 1 2 3 > Last » << Back to main