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More teens with cannabis use disorder are facing treatment delays, study finds
4+ hour, 20+ min ago (604+ words) As federal officials consider whether to reclassify marijuana under federal drug law, a new study has found that more American teenagers seeking treatment for cannabis use disorder, known as CUD, are facing longer wait times before receiving care. The study,…...
Genetic risk for cannabis use disorder linked to brain differences in youth
16+ hour, 3+ min ago (696+ words) PsyPost...
Disruption of Reelin signaling in a dual-hit mouse model of schizophrenia: impact of postnatal Î9-tetrahydrocannabinol exposure in a maternal immune activation model | Translational Psychiatry
4+ hour, 42+ min ago (134+ words) Spanish Network for Research in Mental Health (CIBERSAM, ISCIII), Monforte de Lemos AV, 3-5, 28029, Madrid, Spain Liver Disease Laboratory, Center for Cooperative Research in Biosciences (CIC bioGUNE), Basque Research and Technology Alliance (BRTA), Derio (Bizkaia), Spain; Center for Biomedical Research in…...
Acute alcohol triggers rank-specific social ascent through a prefrontal-accumbens circuit in male mice | Neuropsychopharmacology
5+ hour, 50+ min ago (1005+ words) Receive 13 print issues and online access only $19.92 per issue All data are available from the authors upon reasonable request. LeClair KB, Russo SJ. Using social rank as the lens to focus on the neural circuitry driving stress coping styles. Curr…...
Biobehavioral Markers May Improve Antidepressant Response in Major Depressive Disorder
5+ hour, 32+ min ago (267+ words) Researchers developed predictive algorithms using response markers for sertraline and bupropion derived from the Establishing Moderators and Biosignatures of Antidepressant Response in Clinical Care (EMBARC) multisite trial. Model performance during leave-one-out cross-validation was favorable, with area under the curve (AUC)…...
VA interns complete psychology training program
12+ hour, 28+ min ago (159+ words) IRON MOUNTAIN -- The Oscar G. Johnson VA Medical Center has announced the graduation of two doctoral candidates as psychology interns. Zachary Bertram and Caroline Rogers began their one-year internships in Iron Mountain in July 2025 and graduated July 10. The Iron Mountain-based VA…...
Ketogenic Diet Beneficial in Schizophrenia, Bipolar-1 Disorders
5+ hour, 16+ min ago (298+ words) Neurology Advisor HealthDay News — Administration of a ketogenic diet (KETO) is feasible for patients with schizophrenia and bipolar-1 disorders and is associated with improved metabolic health, cognitive performance, and clinical symptoms, according to a study published in the July issue…...
Chronic teen cannabis use may negatively impact brain's reward system, increase risk of addiction
3+ day, 13+ hour ago (335+ words) Researchers explored the links between the adolescent dopamine system and cannabis use frequency, amount and addiction severity. A new study shows that among teens who use cannabis, the drug may interfere with the brain’s reward system at a time of…...
Recurrent Rectal Foreign Body Insertion Associated With Cocaine-Induced Compulsive Sexual Behavior Resulting in Permanent Colostomy
1+ day, 8+ hour ago (39+ words) Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders Case Report July 16, 2026 Ann C. Schwartz, MD; Ashley Smith, PA-C; Caroline Stiles, PsyD; Gregg A. Robbins-WeltyMD, MS, HEC-C Vol 28 • 2026 • Number 3 Rounds in the General Hospital...
Oral Contraceptives Linked to Heightened Depression Risk
15+ hour, 36+ min ago (221+ words) ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES are tied to an increased risk of depression diagnoses, antidepressant initiation, and depressive symptoms in healthy women, according to a new large-scale meta-analysis.1 Oral contraceptives are a safe, highly effective, and popular method of contraceptives, with an estimated…...