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Mourning on Schedule: How Grieving Became a 'Mental Illness"
11+ hour, 58+ min ago (1843+ words) I wrote this poem five months after Ginny's passing: Every day I wake up And remember she's not there 5 times a night I wake up And lose her yet again Sometimes In my dreams She comes to me It seems…...
Pursuing the elusive biosignature for suicide: a decennial update - Molecular Psychiatry
55+ min ago (1273+ words) A model for relationships between biomarkers studied in relation to suicide. Among studies focused on individual pathogens, one suggests an association of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection with suicide. Brains with positive CMV IgG were more than two-fold as likely to belong to…...
Researchers identify personality traits that predict alcohol relapse after treatment
1+ hour, 57+ min ago (341+ words) Having a high novelty-seeking personality trait may raise the risk of relapse after alcohol withdrawal. This finding comes from new research published in the Journal of Psychiatric Research. Blood samples were taken to measure carbohydrate-deficient transferrin, a biological marker that…...
Psychedelics offer a path for healing the church should join – Baptist News Global
7+ hour, 26+ min ago (571+ words) OpinionHunt Priest "|" March 12, 2026 In the midst of our current mental health crisis, the Christian church, its leadership and members should be deeply curious about the renewal of widespread cultural interest in psychedelic healing and the possibility for ministry within it....
Depression may start with an energy problem in brain cells
10+ hour, 49+ min ago (544+ words) Researchers may have identified a promising new approach to diagnosing and treating major depression at its earliest stage, potentially improving the chances of recovery for many patients. Scientists at the University of Queensland partnered with researchers from the University of…...
New Program in Stress, Adversity, and Trauma Launched at Yale Child Study Center
22+ hour, 3+ min ago (478+ words) Newswise " Trauma-informed care has been a focus of the work at Yale Child Study Center (YCSC) for decades. Through clinical service and research, the center has engaged in a range of evidence-based work with children and families who have experienced…...
New digital shield against metabolic disease in youth psychosis
17+ hour, 5+ min ago (804+ words) A new clinic-ready web-based risk prediction tool called PsyMetRiC is now available to forecast the risk of young people with psychosis developing cardiometabolic disorders such as obesity, metabolic syndrome and diabetes." The net result is that the very people who…...
"Schizophrenia": A Label Without a Disease
1+ day, 2+ hour ago (282+ words) Posted March 11, 2026 | Reviewed by Gary Drevitch After several billion dollars spent on neuroimaging research, we have identified neuroanatomical differences in those diagnosed with schizophrenia, such as larger lateral ventricles, reduced dendritic spines, less white matter, and aberrant neuronal pruning. However,…...
Depression's "Energy Crisis": Fatigue Starts at the Cellular Level
1+ day, 53+ min ago (914+ words) Summary: Fatigue is one of the most debilitating and hardest-to-treat symptoms of major depressive disorder (MDD). New research has identified a biological root for this exhaustion: a breakdown in ATP bioenergetics. Source: University of Queensland Researchers may have discovered a new…...
Exercise and Depression: New Research Reveals Powerful Mental Health Benefits
1+ day, 10+ hour ago (1228+ words) How to Live Better, Longer Depression continues to be one of the most widespread mental health challenges globally, affecting how people think, feel, and function in daily life. In recent years, scientists have uncovered a compelling connection between exercise and…...