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Newly discovered vascular barrier in the brain may explain IBD-related anxiety, depression
“This further supports my ongoing contention that the gut really is the center of the universe,” said Dr. David T. Rubin.
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Universal depression screening in schools doubles odds for teen treatment
A large trial in Pennsylvania finds a school-based universal intervention compared with current protocols significantly improved identification of...
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Alopecia tied to a threefold increased risk for dementia
“AA shares a similar inflammatory signature with dementia and has great psychological impacts that lead to poor social engagement,” lead author Dr...
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City or country life? Genetic risk for mental illness may decide
“It’s not as simple as saying that urban environment is responsible for schizophrenia and everyone should move out of urban environments and they...
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Open notes: Big benefits, few harms in psychiatry, experts say
The panel also agreed that blocking mental health notes could lead to greater harms, including increased feelings of stigmatization.
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Antidepressant may cut COVID-19–related hospitalization, mortality: TOGETHER
In the latest study, fluvoxamine-treated patients had a 32% reduction in hospitalizations and emergency visits, compared with those in the placebo...
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Clinicians underprescribe behavior therapy for preschool ADHD
Approximately 11% of young children with ADHD diagnoses were prescribed parent training in behavior management despite AAP recommendation.
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Sleep time ‘sweet spot’ to slow cognitive decline identified?
The findings suggest that sleep may be a marker for Alzheimer’s disease progression.
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Good news, bad news for buprenorphine in opioid use disorder
The findings “underscore the need to pursue actions that expand access to buprenorphine-based OUD treatment,” said Dr. Beth Han and associates.
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Neuroimaging may predict cognitive decline after chemotherapy for breast cancer
Cognitive decline after chemotherapy has been reported in 20%-40% of patients with cancer. Now, researchers say they have identified a measurement...
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Sleep problems in mental illness highly pervasive
“This suggests there may need to be even more of an emphasis on sleep in these patients than there already is,” said Dr. Michael Wainberg.