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Brain Lithium Concentrations Mirror Serum Concentrations in Bipolar Disorder
44+ min ago (267+ words) Health Day FRIDAY, July 10, 2026 (Health Day News) -- For euthymic individuals with bipolar disorder receiving stable lithium carbonate treatment, brain lithium levels closely match blood lithium levels and are more stable with twice-daily dosing, according to a study published online June…...
'Paperwork Over Care' Former Mental Health Nurse's Testimony Raises New Questions About Therapeutic Engagement On Psychiatric Wards
1+ hour, 55+ min ago (384+ words) A former National Health Service (NHS) mental health nurse alleged that some hospital wards prioritized paperwork over patient care. Appearing before the ongoing Lampard Inquiry in London, former registered mental health nurse Stuart Ayris said staff apathy on some inpatient…...
Can ZEPHYR Schizophrenia Trial Data Light Up Map Light?
3+ hour, 30+ min ago (261+ words) RTTNews Can ZEPHYR Schizophrenia Trial Data Light Up Map Light? Schizophrenia is a serious mental disorder that affects thought processes, perception, emotions, and social interactions. In the United States, it affects about 3. 2 million people (1. 2% of adults), with approximately 1. 5 new cases…...
Bengaluru-Born Doctor Secures Psychiatry Residency at Virginia Tech After Graduating from St. George's University
3+ hour, 52+ min ago (304+ words) Her journey towards medicine began while studying at Stonehill International School in Bengaluru, where she first learnt about St. George's University during a school fair. She subsequently enrolled in the University's five-year MD programme, attracted by its international learning environment…...
Clinical Trial Suggests Ketogenic Diet May Benefit Patients With Psychotic Disorders
13+ hour, 41+ min ago (235+ words) Medical Dialogues Could changing what you eat help improve serious mental illnesses? A new clinical trial suggests a ketogenic diet may benefit both the body and the brain in people with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder Published in Schizophrenia Bulletin, the…...
Diagnosing mental health issues
6+ hour, 41+ min ago (13+ words) Unsettling" flaws found with test used to diagnose mental health The Spec...
This syndrome linked to heavy cannabis use is often misdiagnosed
3+ hour, 24+ min ago (174+ words) The Washington Post On New Year's Day 2022, Andrew Whitfield, a 35-year-old fashion designer and stylist in Miami, started throwing up. He didn't feel under the weather. "It felt random that I threw up," he said. A marijuana smoker for 15 years…...
What's Been Lost in Medicine is Shameful in Psychiatry: Reflections on Bernard Lown
10+ hour, 46+ min ago (602+ words) Dance by Henri Matisse. 1910 Hermitage Museum. Public Domain. That is striking about The Lost Art of Healing (1996) is that its author Bernard Lown (1921-2021), the renowned cardiologist who pioneered life-saving technological advances, makes clear that vital to heart health and recovery…...
First Ketogenic Diet RCT in Psychosis Shows Encouraging Signal'but Can Nutrition Alter Serious Mental Illness?
22+ hour, 33+ min ago (139+ words) A randomized controlled trial published in Schizophrenia Bulletin reports that a ketogenic diet produced significant metabolic improvements and encouraging psychiatric and cognitive signals among adults with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders and bipolar I disorder. The study, led by Judith M. Ford, Ph D,…...
C1 neurons identified as a driver of prolonged fear and anxiety
21+ hour, 33+ min ago (278+ words) Credit: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital "C1 neurons appear to promote anxiety without directly affecting autonomic functions," Schwarz said. "This suggests they may be a better target than broadly affecting signaling across the entire brain and body." C1 neurons sound the alarm…...