Mental Health
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Stress Management
Like professional athletes, those experiencing stress can think about their time as being their most precious resource and be intentional about...
Feature
Is It Time for Universal Suicide Screening?
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One in Five Overdose Deaths in 2022 had an Unrelated Mental Illness
In 2022, 21.9% of drug overdose deaths involved people with non–substance-related mental health disorders, most commonly depression (12.9%),...
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What Do We Know About Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction?
Postoperative cognitive dysfunction involves prolonged cognitive decline that can last for weeks, months, or even years; it may be confused with...
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The Surgeon General’s Advisory on Parental Mental Health: Implications for Pediatric Practice
Addressing parental mental health can be a crucial step in safeguarding the mental health of children.
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Wide Regional Variation in Dementia Risk Across the United States
“These findings go beyond demographic and population-level differences in risk and indicate that there are health system-level differences that...
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FDA Rejects MDMA-AT for PTSD, but Lykos, Others, Vow to Push on
The Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) decision not to approve midomafetamine-assisted therapy (MDMA-AT) for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD...
Opinion
Being An Outsider
Studies suggest that being out in nature can reduce stress, anxiety, and aggression, and improve working memory and attention.
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Cell Phone Use Linked to Higher Heart Disease Risk
Study links cell phone calls, at least weekly, sleep disruption, and physicological distress to heart disease.
From the Journals
Brain Network Significantly Larger in People With Depression, Even in Childhood
The frontostriatal salience network was expanded nearly twofold in the brains of most individuals studied with depression compared with controls...
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Promising Results With CBT App in Young Adults With Anxiety
“If the app helps reduce symptoms, [patients] may then be able to take the next step of seeing a mental health professional when needed.”