Smartphone Applications: Therapy at Your Fingertips
Smartphone Applications: Therapy at Your Fingertips To the Editor: Smartphone applications (apps) have garnered public interest in the field of psychiatry. These interventions help to reach underserved...
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Your Chances of a Dementia Diagnosis Depends on Where You Live Groundbreaking new research has revealed that geography plays an outsized role in diagnosis rates of Alzheimer’s disease and related...
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View ArticleThe Economic Impact of Cognitive Impairment and Negative Symptoms in...
The Economic Impact of Cognitive Impairment and Negative Symptoms in Schizophrenia: A Targeted Literature Review With a Focus on Outcomes Relevant to Health Care Decision-Makers in the United States...
View ArticleTherapeutic Effects, Side Effects, and Adverse Effects of Neuropsychiatric...
Therapeutic Effects, Side Effects, and Adverse Effects of Neuropsychiatric Drugs in the Context of Treating Cancer-Related Anorexia With Olanzapine and Mirtazapine Medications have actions that can be...
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Connecting the Dots Between TBIs and Mental Health in Police As bad as traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are – with more than 214,000 hospitalizations documented in 2020 – it’s worse than the statistics...
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Panic Attacks Masquerading as Intractable Vomiting Panic attacks are characterized as abrupt and intense episodes of fear or discomfort that reach their peak within a few minutes, according to the...
View ArticleUniversity Develops AI-Powered Brain Implant for Parkinson’s Patients
University Develops AI-Powered Brain Implant for Parkinson’s Patients New research out of UC San Francisco (UCSF) appears to offer new hope for Parkinson’s patients. University scientists have...
View ArticleWeekly Mind Reader: When is Vomiting Not a Gut Problem?
Weekly Mind Reader: When is Vomiting Not a Gut Problem? The latest issue of Weekly Mind Reader includes a case report of chronic vomiting covering for something else, a review of the economic impact of...
View ArticleScientists Find Environmental Plastics in Human Brains
Scientists Find Environmental Plastics in Human Brains A new preprint research paper charges that plastics haven’t just made their way into human tissue. It’s starting to invade our brains, too. The...
View ArticleIPT Offers New Hope for Service Members with PTSD
IPT Offers New Hope for Service Members with PTSD Research from Columbia University Irving Medical Center attempts to shed new light on the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in U.S....
View ArticleSafe Ketamine Use and Pregnancy: A Nationwide Survey and Retrospective Review...
Safe Ketamine Use and Pregnancy: A Nationwide Survey and Retrospective Review of Informed Consent, Counseling, and Testing Practices See commentary by Freeman The use of ketamine, an...
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View ArticleSelective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor Discontinuation for Psilocybin...
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor Discontinuation for Psilocybin Treatment and Contributions to Alcohol Addiction Relapse: A Cautionary Tale There is an expanding clinical trial portfolio...
View ArticleComorbid Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Trichotillomania
Comorbid Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Trichotillomania Trichotillomania is a psychiatric disorder characterized by persistent hair pulling, and research suggests that individuals with...
View ArticleNew Research Uncovers Six Depression Subtypes
New Research Uncovers Six Depression Subtypes Soon, medical professionals will be able to conduct a quick brain scan to determine the best treatment for depression. New Stanford research – appearing in...
View ArticleDIfferent Types of Love Activate the Brain Differently
DIfferent Types of Love Activate the Brain Differently Love might be a “many-splendored thing,” but it also appears to take different forms. New research from Aalto University – and published in the...
View ArticlePerinatal Timing of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Onset
Perinatal Timing of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Onset Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is an anxiety-related condition characterized by recurrent, distressing, unwanted, intrusive thoughts, images...
View ArticleCan Emotional Dysregulation Help Explain Adolescent PTSD?
Can Emotional Dysregulation Help Explain Adolescent PTSD? A mounting trove of evidence has identified emotional dysregulation (ED) as a critical component of post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS)....
View ArticleUnremitting Nausea Due to Lurasidone After Semaglutide Initiation
Unremitting Nausea Due to Lurasidone After Semaglutide Initiation Lurasidone is a second-generation antipsychotic with US Food and Drug Administration–approved indications for schizophrenia and bipolar...
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