FDA Approves Cannabis Study for Veterans with PTSD
FDA Approves Cannabis Study for Veterans with PTSD After years of back and forth, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a clinical trial to determine whether cannabis helps veterans with...
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Combined Cyproheptadine and Dexamethasone Dependence: Is It Rare or Underreported? A Case Series Cyproheptadine, primarily a first-generation antihistaminic with antiserotonergic and anticholinergic...
View ArticleNotice of Retraction: Gawash A, et al. Association of Body Dysmorphic–Induced...
Notice of Retraction: Gawash A, et al. Association of Body Dysmorphic–Induced Anabolic-Androgenic Steroid Use With Mental Health Outcomes: A Systematic Review. <em><strong>Prim Care...
View ArticleDecades of Leaded Gasoline Tied to U.S. Mental Health Crisis
Decades of Leaded Gasoline Tied to U.S. Mental Health Crisis While we’ve known for years about the physical dangers of lead exposure, we’re still learning how bad it was for us mentally. Now, new...
View ArticleTime to Rethink MDMA’s Potential to Treat PTSD?
Time to Rethink MDMA’s Potential to Treat PTSD? On the heels of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s decision to greenlight cannabis research to treat post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), new...
View ArticleEvolution of Treatment Modalities for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Top 100...
Evolution of Treatment Modalities for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Top 100 Cited Articles From 1990 to 2020 Bibliometrics is a quantitative research methodology used to evaluate research productivity...
View ArticleUnified Brain Network Links Schizophrenia Atrophy
Unified Brain Network Links Schizophrenia Atrophy New research out of Mass General Brigham has singled out a specific brain network associated with the atrophy, or shrinkage, observed in schizophrenia....
View ArticleWeekly Mind Reader: The Dangers of Off-Label Drug Use
Weekly Mind Reader: The Dangers of Off-Label Drug Use This week, we dig into a series of troubling case studies, unexpected side effects of the drug bupropion, and more bad news for Gen X. Case Series...
View ArticleHumans Struggle to Accurately Read Dogs’ Emotions
Humans Struggle to Accurately Read Dogs’ Emotions It’s not just other people so many of us have a hard time reading. Apparently, even after more than 30,000 years, we still struggle to read our closest...
View ArticleSex Differences in PTSD Among US Military Veterans: Role of Trauma, Coping,...
Sex Differences in PTSD Among US Military Veterans: Role of Trauma, Coping, and Social Factors A higher prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among females has been consistently...
View ArticlePTSD and Suicide Attempts Reveal Risks and Care Gaps
PTSD and Suicide Attempts Reveal Risks and Care Gaps There’s more to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) than the mental toll it takes on its survivors. Research has also exposed links to higher...
View ArticleAlzheimer Dementia Confirmed by FDG-PET After Negative Neuropsychological...
Alzheimer Dementia Confirmed by FDG-PET After Negative Neuropsychological Testing: A Case Series Major neurocognitive disorder, including dementia, is a significant cause of functional impairment in...
View ArticleRE104 Offers a Revolutionary Approach to Postpartum Depression
RE104 Offers a Revolutionary Approach to Postpartum Depression Postpartum depression (PPD) is a debilitating disorder that affects one out of seven women within the first year of childbirth. It can...
View ArticleThe Opioid Industryʼs Legacy: A Generation of Prescribed Suffering
The Opioid Industryʼs Legacy: A Generation of Prescribed Suffering See article by Han et al The opioid industry’s brilliant and multifaceted campaign to increase opioid prescribing has been the subject...
View ArticleResearchers Identify Link Between Childhood Trauma, PTSD
Researchers Identify Link Between Childhood Trauma, PTSD Post-traumatic stress disorder doesn’t confine itself to combat veterans and adult survivors of abuse, domestic violence, and natural disasters....
View ArticleIs Santa’s Naughty List The Ultimate Parenting Hack?
Is Santa’s Naughty List The Ultimate Parenting Hack? It’s that time of year when parents worldwide rely on the carrot and the stick (at the same time) to keep their kids in line. And Santa Claus gets...
View ArticleWeekly Mind Reader: The Opioid Industry’s Legacy
Weekly Mind Reader: The Opioid Industry’s Legacy On the cusp of the holidays, we’ve got commentary on the legacy of opioids, new insight into neuropsychological testing, and gender differences in PTSD....
View ArticleThoughtful or Thoughtless? Settling The Overpackaging Debate
Thoughtful or Thoughtless? Settling The Overpackaging Debate Despite the debate over the price of groceries – with eggs emerging as a specific sticking point – the consumers spent like sailors on shore...
View ArticleMaternal Cannabis Use in Pregnancy and Autism Spectrum Disorder or...
Maternal Cannabis Use in Pregnancy and Autism Spectrum Disorder or Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Offspring A survey of the epidemiological literature found that up to 10% of women may use...
View ArticleFluctuating Impairment and Complex Presentations: Evolving Care and Research...
Fluctuating Impairment and Complex Presentations: Evolving Care and Research Priorities in ADHD See articles by Sibley et al and Brynte et al. Here, we consider recent publications in the Journal of...
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