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Children of parents with severe mental illness face higher risk of cognitive difficulties: Study
2+ hour, 5+ min ago (376+ words) A new study led by Murdoch University has found that children of parents with severe mental illness are more likely to experience cognitive difficulties. Severe mental illnesses such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depressive disorder affect over 247 million people…...
Understanding the different kinds of mental health providers
1+ hour, 14+ min ago (328+ words) Mental health experts say one of the biggest challenges for people seeking help isn't just finding care " it's finding the right care. Federal data shows that over 60 million American adults received mental health treatment in the past year, but millions…...
SCSD's Dr. Dillon Pruett Presents on VRK2 Gene and Stuttering at Molecular Psychiatry Conference in Hawaii
1+ hour, 50+ min ago (415+ words) Dr. Dillon Pruett, Assistant Professor at the School of Communication Science and Disorders, presented at the Molecular Psychiatry Association conference from March 29 to April 1 in Lihue, Hawaii." For Dr. Pruett, his research is more than an academic pursuit. As someone…...
A primer on corollary discharges: neural signals that distinguish "Self" from "World" - NPP'Digital Psychiatry and Neuroscience
12+ hour, 51+ min ago (383+ words) Efference copies / corollary discharges are neural signals derived from motor commands that are sent to the sensory processing stream. In other words, they are "motor'sensory" signals, in contrast to the more heavily-studied "sensory'motor" signals required for responses to sensory input....
Robust Family-physician Alliances Provides Early Schizophrenia Recovery, Study Finds
2+ hour, 20+ min ago (282+ words) A recent cross-sectional study published in the Indian Journal of Psychiatry in February 2026 reveals that while a 70% diagnostic awareness gap and pervasive stigma challenge early schizophrenia recovery, robust family-physician alliances provide the vital clinical foundation for long-term success. Key Clinical…...
Hackensack Meridian Health and Georgian Court University Form Psychiatric Care Collaborative | Barnegat/Waretown, NJ News TAPinto
1+ hour, 6+ min ago (12+ words) Hackensack Meridian Health and Georgian Court University Form Psychiatric Care Collaborative TAPinto...
Microbiota modulates the antidepressant effects of GLP-1 analogues
2+ hour, 16+ min ago (83+ words) Liraglutide, a glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist used in diabetes and obesity, could alleviate depression through a pathway that does not depend on the GLP-1 receptor but instead on the gut microbiota, since the treatment increases the presence of the…...
Teenage risk-taking linked to lower baseline dopamine levels
3+ hour, 32+ min ago (358+ words) Teenage risk-taking, such as experimentation with alcohol, cannabis, nicotine and other substances, may reflect a compensatory response to lower baseline dopamine, the brain chemical for reward activity, suggests a new University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine study, published today in…...
Psychologists have identified a subtle decision-making flaw driving severe substance use
14+ hour, 46+ min ago (1286+ words) Individuals with a long history of regular substance use tend to be inconsistent in how they use information about negative consequences to guide their decisions. This inconsistency suggests a new explanation for why some people continue to use substances despite…...
Lower dopamine may drive teen risk-taking that fades with age
7+ hour, 51+ min ago (13+ words) Medical Xpress...