Losing a family member in childhood associated with psychotic illness • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jan 21 14 Experiencing a family death in childhood is associated with a small but significant increase in risk of psychosis, suggests a paper published today on bmj.com. The researchers… Access to guns increases risk of suicide, homicide • Mental health and Psychiatry news • • Suicide • Jan 20 14 Someone with access to firearms is three times more likely to commit suicide and nearly twice as likely to be the victim of a homicide as someone who does… Schizophrenia in the limelight: Film-industry technology provides insights • Schizophrenia News • Jan 20 14 The first 30 seconds of a social encounter is crucial for people with symptoms of schizophrenia for establishing contact with people, according to new research carried out at Queen… Mount Sinai researchers find promising new drug targets for cocaine addiction • Drug and Alcohol Dependence News • Jan 20 14 Researchers from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have identified a new molecular mechanism by which cocaine alters the brain’s reward circuits and causes… 1 question may gauge the severity of unhealthy drug and alcohol use • Drug and Alcohol Dependence News • Jan 13 14 Primary care physicians seeking to determine whether a patient’s drug or alcohol use is problematic often have to rely on lengthy questionnaires containing dozens of… School drug tests don’t work, but ‘positive climate’ might • Drug and Alcohol Dependence News • Jan 13 14 School drug testing does not deter teenagers from smoking marijuana, but creating a “positive school climate” just might, according to research reported in the January issue of the… Brief mental training sessions have long-lasting benefits for seniors’ cognition and everyday function • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jan 13 14 Older adults who received as few as 10 sessions of mental (cognitive) training showed improvements in reasoning ability and speed-of-processing when compared with untrained… Complementary medicine in wide use to treat children with autism, developmental delay • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jan 10 14 In a study of the range of treatments being employed for young children with autism and other developmental delays, UC Davis MIND Institute researchers have… Primary care practitioners hesitate to prescribe antidepressants for depressed teens • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jan 10 14 Pediatric primary care practitioners (PCPs) are reluctant to prescribe antidepressant medications to adolescent patients - even those with severe depression, reports a study in the January Journal… A simple 10 step approach to reducing the harms of alcohol • Alcoholism and alcohol abuse news • Jan 07 14 Much the same way individuals are encouraged to know their blood pressure and cholesterol numbers to maintain a healthy lifestyle, a new editorial in the Journal… Severe mental illness tied to higher rates of substance use • Mental health and Psychiatry news • • Drug and Alcohol Dependence News • Jan 03 14 People with severe mental illness such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder have a higher risk for substance use, especially cigarette smoking, and protective factors usually associated with… Fear of childbirth predicts postpartum depression • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jan 03 14 Expectant women with prenatally diagnosed fear of childbirth are at an increased risk of postpartum depression, according to a study of over 500,000 mothers in Finland. Women with a history of… Dementia Has a Link to Concussions • Dementia News • Dec 28 13 Dementia has a link to concussions, according to a recent Minnesota study of 70-year-old patients. Although past studies on this link have shown conflicting results, the patients who had memory problems… Antidepressants for bipolar disorder • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Dec 25 13 The use of antidepressants in the treatment of bipolar disorder remains controversial. Some studies and treatment guidelines suggest that antidepressant treatment for bipolar disorder may have the potential to increase the manic switch,… Multi-component therapy shown beneficial in treating PTSD in adolescent girls • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Dec 24 13 Adolescents girls with sexual abuse-related posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) experienced greater benefit from prolonged exposure therapy (a type of therapy that has been shown effectiveness for adults)… Hospital-diagnosed maternal infections linked to increased autism risk • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Dec 24 13 Hospital-diagnosed maternal bacterial infections during pregnancy were associated with an increased risk of autism spectrum disorders in children, according to a Kaiser Permanente study published Dec. 23 in the… Ohio State study shows 2 drugs help adolescents with ADHD, aggression • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Dec 20 13 Prescribing both a stimulant and an antipsychotic drug to children with physical aggression and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), along with teaching parents to use behavior management techniques,… People with intellectual disabilities often die earlier • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Dec 18 13 People with intellectual disabilities in the UK die of preventable causes more often than the general population, according to a new study. They also tend to die a decade or… U.S. teens smoke more marijuana, but back off other drugs: survey • Drug and Alcohol Dependence News • Dec 18 13 U.S. teenagers are smoking more marijuana, but backing away from other harmful drugs and doing less binge drinking, according to a report from federal health researchers… Brain area attacked by Alzheimer’s links learning and rewards • Dementia News • Dec 18 13 One of the first areas of the brain to be attacked by Alzheimer’s disease is more active when the brain isn’t working very hard, and quiets down during… Discovery of ‘teen gene’ could hold promise for combating severe mental illnesses • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Dec 17 13 As many parents of mentally ill adults will confirm anecdotally, the first symptoms of “something not quite right” with their children begin to appear during… Feinstein Institute researchers show a genetic overlap in schizophrenia and cognitive ability • Schizophrenia News • Dec 17 13 Investigators at The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research have discovered for the first time, direct evidence of a genetic overlap between schizophrenia and general cognitive… Five Factors ID Risk of Opioid AE • Drug and Alcohol Dependence News • Dec 16 13 Naloxone use for opioid-related oversedation and respiratory depression was more common in patients with at least one of five risk factors, including renal or cardiac disease, researchers found. Of… Heavy marijuana users have abnormal brain structure and poor memory • Drug and Alcohol Dependence News • Dec 16 13 Teens who were heavy marijuana users - smoking it daily for about three years - had abnormal changes in their brain structures related to working memory and… Wake Forest Baptist researchers study alcohol addiction using optogenetics • Alcoholism and alcohol abuse news • Dec 16 13 Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center researchers are gaining a better understanding of the neurochemical basis of addiction with a new technology called optogenetics. In neuroscience research, optogenetics is… Page 14 of 148 pages « First < 12 13 14 15 16 > Last » << Back to main