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Pakistani doctor’s unlikely journey from ‘Macbeth’ to head of global mental health body
1+ hour, 41+ min ago (1648+ words) KARACHI, Pakistan (MNTV) — As a teenager reading “Macbeth”, Ayesha Mian found herself captivated not by the tragedy alone, but by what she called the “madness of the human mind.” Why do people feel what they feel? What makes someone express…...
Beyond Weight Loss: Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonists and Antipsychotic Adherence in Schizophrenia
4+ hour, 5+ min ago (23+ words) Cureus Download Cureus Media Kit Public user content licensed CC-BY 4.0...
I Don't Understand What's So Great About Therapy
3+ hour, 16+ min ago (316+ words) Riese: I do think it can help sometimes to take pressure off your other interpersonal relationships to have a therapist who is paid to listen to you talk about the things you’re obsessing over that nobody else in your life…...
Segal Trials Reinforces Leadership in Acute Schizophrenia Research Following Participation in MapLight Therapeutics’ Phase 2 ZEPHYR Study
5+ hour, 26+ min ago (181+ words) MapLight Therapeutics recently announced topline results from the multicenter Phase 2 study. Segal Trials is proud to have contributed to this important clinical development program and congratulates MapLight Therapeutics, the participating investigators, study teams, and, most importantly, the patients whose participation…...
New brain cell formation stalls in adults with depression, study shows
6+ hour, 39+ min ago (13+ words) Medical Xpress...
Large study ties early signs of depression to higher Parkinson's risk
7+ hour, 58+ min ago (613+ words) Researchers urge monitoring of mental health and metabolic factors Written by Andrea Lobo | Aug. 21, 2026 People with depressive symptoms may have higher odds of developing Parkinson’s disease, a large study suggests, with the researchers noting a potentially greater risk among those…...
Depression Stalls Formation Of New Brain Cells
7+ hour, 51+ min ago (640+ words) Most of our brain's 100 billion neurons are created before we're born, but the trickle of neurons created in the adult brain hippocampus could be instrumental in preventing depression, suggest findings from a new study by researchers at Columbia University Vagelos…...
Brain Scans Reveal a Striking Similarity Between Schizophrenia And Bipolar Disorder
10+ hour, 59+ min ago (324+ words) Schizophrenia can affect how a person perceives reality, thinks, and communicates, sometimes causing hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking, reduced motivation, and cognitive difficulties....
Behavioral health provider on-site weekly at Tri-Lakes Cares
13+ hour, 46+ min ago (416+ words) By Zoe Morton, Special to the Tribune A Peak Vista Community Health Centers behavioral health provider is now on-site Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Tri-Lakes Cares. Once a week, Teresa Guthmiller, LPC, travels to each location in the Peak Vista mobile…...
When Diagnosis Becomes Identity
16+ hour, 48+ min ago (988+ words) The language of mental health is everywhere, but for many young women, psychiatric labels may be doing more than describing distress: they can become a way of making pain visible, finding belonging and asking to be heard. Several years ago,…...