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Biological markers reveal clinical vulnerability in abused children and adolescents
10+ min ago (537+ words) But is it possible to identify children who are biologically more vulnerable to child maltreatment and to the development of mental health disorders? The study is led by Lourdes Fañanás, a professor at the Faculty of Biology and a researcher…...
Imaging Study Reveals Widespread Brain Connection Loss in Schizophrenia
3+ hour, 11+ min ago (258+ words) Research involving a Rutgers professor sheds new light on the biological basis of schizophrenia by directly measuring synaptic connections in the human brain using specialized positron emission tomography (PET) imaging. This pattern of synaptic loss was distinct from the brain…...
Brain Scans Reveal a Network Origin Point for Schizophrenia
52+ min ago (364+ words) Research involving a Rutgers professor sheds new light on the biological basis of schizophrenia by directly measuring synaptic connections in the human brain using specialized positron emission tomography (PET) imaging. This pattern of synaptic loss was distinct from the brain…...
Reframing Expertise in Psychiatric Classification: Values, Objectivity, and Institutional Reform
5+ hour, 5+ min ago (477+ words) University of Calgary Reframing Expertise in Psychiatric Classification: Values, Objectivity, and Institutional Reform Congratulations to Christina Leach Allan for successfully defending their MA thesis, "Reframing Expertise in Psychiatric Classification: Values, Objectivity, and Institutional Reform" on June 29, 2026. The thesis was supervised…...
Medicinal Cannabis for Mental Health: What the Latest Science Shows Might Surprise
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Bonmente Expands to Washington State, Advancing Access to Mental Health Care through Telepsychiatry
2+ hour, 51+ min ago (300+ words) There were 1,960 press releases posted in the last 24 hours and 479,745 in the last 365 days. Mottsin Thomas, a board-certified psychiatrist, started Bonmente in 2020 with a goal of providing excellent mental health care in the most convenient way possible. SEATTLE, WA, UNITED…...
Is a 'prevention gap' getting in the way of wellbeing support?
1+ day, 3+ hour ago (815+ words) Employers are increasingly being asked to shoulder the burden of preventive healthcare in the hope that this will unlock lower absence and better retention. But do lags in data mean they intervene too late, asks Rachel Wall? According to research…...
This wearable dopamine patch can help you track depression
2+ day, 4+ hour ago (19+ words) Dailyhunt This wearable dopamine patch can help you track depression...
When Recovery Becomes the New Normal After Cannabis and Alcohol | Psychology Today Australia
6+ hour, 2+ min ago (935+ words) Posted July 14, 2026 | Reviewed by Abigail Fagan In my previous post, I suggested that regular cannabis use gradually shifts the brain into a new adaptive operating state—one in which the brain comes to expect and demand THC as part of…...
National Schizophrenia Awareness Day: Understanding, Supporting, and Reducing Stigma
6+ day, 18+ hour ago (239+ words) By Priti M. Kothari, MD Understanding schizophrenia is essential for reducing stigma. Misconceptions about the condition often contribute to fear, discrimination, and social isolation. Public awareness efforts help clarify that schizophrenia is a medical condition, not a personal flaw or weakness,…...