For women with bipolar disorder, sleep quality affects mood • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jun 30 15 Poor sleep is associated with negative mood in women with bipolar disorder, according to researchers at Penn State College of Medicine and University of Michigan Medical School. Bipolar… Hospital-wide program for delirium, alcohol withdrawal and suicide/harm impacts readmission rates • Alcoholism and alcohol abuse news • Jun 30 15 Brigham and Women’s Hospital finds that developing and implementing an interdisciplinary care improvement initiative improves outcomes. Approximately 20 percent of all patients admitted to a hospital… Long-acting antipsychotic medication may improve treatment for schizophrenia • Schizophrenia News • Jun 26 15 Schizophrenia, which affects 2 million to 3 million people in the U.S., causes hallucinations, delusions and disorganization. Left untreated, the disease can cause a significant loss in quality of… Therapy affects the brain of people with Tourette syndrome • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jun 25 15 In addition to its effect on chronic tics, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) can change the brain function of people with Tourette syndrome. This is what is revealed in… Psychotherapies for Panic Disorder: Which Is Best? • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jun 25 15 Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) has a consistent track record in the treatment of panic disorder, but psychodynamic psychotherapy shows new promise, new research suggests. Results from the first large panic disorder… Low-field synchronized transcranial magnetic stimulation effective for major depressive disorder • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jun 24 15 The results of a study assessing safety and efficacy of sTMS therapy with the NEST® device in adult patients with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) have been published… Could ‘virtual reality’ treat alcoholism? • Alcoholism and alcohol abuse news • Jun 24 15 A form of ‘virtual-reality’ therapy may help people with alcohol dependence reduce their craving for alcohol, a new study suggests. The findings, published in the July issue of the Journal of… PrEP is not linked to greater risk for depression • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jun 19 15 A new paper out of the iPrEx study - a randomized, placebo-controlled trial of daily oral HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in men and transgender women who have sex… Thick cortex could be key in Down syndrome • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jun 19 15 The thickness of the brain’s cerebral cortex could be a key to unlocking answers about intellectual development in youth with Down Syndrome. It could also provide new insights to… Drug Overdose Now Leading Cause of Injury-Related Deaths • Drug and Alcohol Dependence News • Jun 18 15 Drug overdose deaths continue to increase in the United States and are now the leading cause of deaths from injury in the United States, a new report shows. Every… Brain receptor found to significantly affect cocaine addiction • Drug and Alcohol Dependence News • Jun 18 15 Researchers at the University at Buffalo have discovered a previously unknown neural pathway that can regulate changes made in the brain due to cocaine use, providing new insight into… Dietary Supplement May Help Treat Cocaine Dependence • Drug and Alcohol Dependence News • Jun 17 15 The dietary supplement citicoline shows promise in the treatment of cocaine dependence in patients with bipolar disorder (BD), but its benefits appear to decline over time, new research suggests. The… Longevity hormone is lower in stressed and depressed women • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jun 16 15 Women under chronic stress have significantly lower levels of klotho, a hormone that regulates aging and enhances cognition, researchers at UC San Francisco have found in a study… Majority of adults favor ban on powdered alcohol • Alcoholism and alcohol abuse news • Jun 15 15 After this year’s legalization of powdered alcohol, some states have already banned it - a move that the majority of the public supports, according to a new University of… Pedophiles more likely to have physical irregularities • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jun 10 15 New research suggests pedophiles are more likely to have superficial facial flaws, known as Minor Physical Anomalies (MPAs). They are also more likely to be left-handed, says Fiona Dyshniku of… PTSD Linked to Endothelial Dysfunction • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jun 09 15 Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with impaired coronary distensibility and an increased risk for major adverse cardiac events (MACE), a new study shows. Researchers report that PTSD was independently associated… New study shows boys will be boys - sex differences aren’t specific to autism • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jun 08 15 There are more boys than girls diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Now, a study led by a University of Miami (UM)… Direct Current Stimulation Boosts Cognition in Schizophrenia • Schizophrenia News • Jun 05 15 Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) may improve short-term memory in people with schizophrenia, a small study suggests. Cognitive impairment is nearly ubiquitous in patients with schizophrenia, and effective ways to… Insomnia, PTSD May Decrease Quality of Life, Device Acceptance in ICD Patients, Says Study • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jun 05 15 Sleep disturbances and psychosocial factors can affect quality-of-life outcomes in patients with implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs), suggests new research presented at the Heart… Developing delirium in the ICU linked to fatal outcomes • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jun 04 15 About one-third of patients admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) will develop delirium, a condition that lengthens hospital stays and substantially increases one’s risk of dying in… Genetic variation of stress hormone receptor may affect vulnerability to major depression • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jun 04 15 Scientists are beginning to unwrap the biology behind why some people are more prone to major depression and other psychiatric disorders than others when experiencing… Injection Drug Shows Prolonged Effectiveness in Schizophrenia • Schizophrenia News • Jun 04 15 Monthly injections of paliperidone palmitate showed prolonged efficacy compared with daily oral antipsychotics in a new trial involving a group of schizophrenia patients who rarely participate in clinical research. “A… Alcohol use disorder is widespread, often untreated in the United States • Alcoholism and alcohol abuse news • Jun 03 15 Alcohol use disorder as defined by a new diagnostic classification was widespread and often untreated in the United States, with a lifetime prevalence of 29.1 percent… Scientists produce strongest evidence yet of schizophrenia’s causes • Schizophrenia News • Jun 03 15 An international team of scientists led by Cardiff University researchers has provided the strongest evidence yet of what causes schizophrenia - a condition that affects around 1% of the… UAlberta research helps youth cope with anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts • Mental health and Psychiatry news • Jun 02 15 Peter Silverstone knows that, of all his professional accomplishments, none are more important than the work he’s doing right now. “I said to my wife that… Page 4 of 148 pages « First < 2 3 4 5 6 > Last » << Back to main