You are here : health.am > Mental Health Center > Mental health and Psychiatry news Mental health and Psychiatry news Online forums a ‘mixed bag’ for depressed youth • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 31 13 Troubled kids can find helpful support on the Internet. They can also find encouragement to hurt themselves and avoid professional help, suggests a new look at past studies. Researchers… Research identifies ways to improve access to mental health services • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 31 13 A study by researchers from the Universities of Liverpool and Manchester has identified ways to improve how older people and ethnic minority populations access mental health care… Autism and language impairment genetically linked • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 31 13 Lorenzo Miodus-Santini an 11-year-old sixth-grader from Princeton, who was classified as autistic at only 13 months old, was never a big talker. As an infant he didn’t babble or coo. When… Is left-handedness higher among those suffering from psychosis? • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 31 13 Researchers have long studied the connections between hand dominance and different aspects of the human brain. A new study out today in SAGE Open finds that among those with… A potential new class of fast-acting antidepressant • Antidepressants • • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 31 13 More than 1 in 10 Americans take antidepressants, but these medications can take weeks - and for some patients, months - before they begin to alleviate symptoms. Now, scientists from… Interventions by non-mental health specialists may improve perinatal mental health disorders • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 30 13 In middle-income countries such as China, interventions that have a psychological or social component (often referred to as psychosocial interventions) delivered by health workers who are… Moderate exercise not only treats, but prevents depression • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 28 13 Physical activity is being increasingly recognized as an effective tool to treat depression. PhD candidate George Mammen’s review published in the October issue of the American Journal of Preventive… New study examines link between pregnancy weight gain, autism spectrum disorders • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 27 13 Can gaining weight during pregnancy provide clues into the cause of autism spectrum disorders? New research from the University of Utah shows the answer to that… Depression a key link between intimate partner violence and food insecurity • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 25 13 Women who experience physical, mental or sexual abuse at the hands of their partners have an increased likelihood of being food insecure. That’s according to a… Genetic analysis reveals insights into the genetic architecture of OCD, Tourette syndrome • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 24 13 An international research consortium led by investigators at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and the University of Chicago has answered several questions about the genetic background… Kids with autism often get multiple meds at once • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 22 13 Many kids with autism are prescribed mood-altering drugs, sometimes several at once for long periods of time, according to a new study. So-called psychotropic drugs include antipsychotics like… Therapeutic Placebo Effect: A Mind - Body Connection • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 21 13 Imagine you go to your doctor for chronic back pain and she tells you that she’s going to give you a drug, yet she’s not sure of its effectiveness… Do sunny climates reduce ADHD? • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 21 13 Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, is the most common childhood psychiatric disorder. Scientists do not know what causes it, but genetics play a clear role. Other risk factors have also been identified, including… Fake Xanax anxiety pills from China seized in Zurich • Antidepressants • • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 20 13 Customs agents have seized one million fake anti-anxiety pills in transit at Zurich airport, Swiss officials say. The four-crate shipment was on its way from China to Egypt,… Spanking tied to later aggression among kids • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 20 13 Think spanking will help teach an out of control child to stay in line? A new study suggests the opposite may be true. Researchers found kids who were spanked as… How do ADHD medications work? • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 16 13 There is a swirling controversy regarding the suspicion that medications prescribed for the treatment of ADHD (attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder) primarily act to control disruptive behavior as opposed to having primary effects on the… Night shifts not linked to mental decline • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 12 13 In a large study, middle-aged women working night shifts didn’t suffer any long-term impairment in their thinking skills. Previous studies suggested working a mix of day and night shifts disrupts… Online system may ID mental health disorders • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 11 13 An Internet-based system could be a useful tool for screening adults for mental health disorders and giving preliminary diagnoses, according to a new Dutch study. This eDiagnostics system is already… Increased risk of depression linked to mountaintop coal mining • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 10 13 People who live among the destructive environmental effects of mountaintop coal mining face an increased risk of major depression. The results of a study conducted in the coal… Income inequality linked to depression • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 10 13 American women face a greater risk of depression in states where personal income levels vary widely, according to a new study covering 50 U.S. states. Huge income gaps in a community can… Do Depressed Moms Pass It On? • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 10 13 People whose mothers showed depressive symptoms during pregnancy had an increased risk for depression themselves at age 18, a long-running British cohort study indicated. Prenatal depressive symptoms were an independent risk… Income inequality linked to depression • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 09 13 American women face a greater risk of depression in states where personal income levels vary widely, according to a new study covering 50 U.S. states. Huge income gaps in a community can… Trauma-related psychophysiologic reactivity identified as best predictor of PTSD diagnosis • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 09 13 Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and several other institutions including the National Center for PSTD, VA Boston Healthcare System, Suffolk University, Massachusetts General Hospital… Researchers identify screening tool for detecting intimate partner violence among women veterans • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Oct 09 13 Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) researchers have identified a promising screening tool to detect intimate partner violence (IPV) in females in the VA Boston… Boston University Researchers Test Effectiveness of Behavioral and Medication Treatments for Patients with Alcoholism and Anxiety • Mental health and Psychiatry news • • Alcoholism and alcohol abuse news • Oct 07 13 Domenic Ciraulo, MD, chair of psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and David H. 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