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UNC, UCSF researchers collaborate on new trial to prevent PTSD funded by John Mayer's Heart and Armor Foundation
13+ hour, 41+ min ago (191+ words) A collaboration between UNC School of Medicine and University of California-San Francisco will examine how improving sleep might reduce PTSD side-effects. Post-traumatic stress is common among both civilian trauma survivors and service men and women who experience severe traumatic stress....
ADHD Brain Marker Value in Doubt
3+ hour, 20+ min ago (324+ words) Longstanding links between attention-related problems and changes in the brain's cortex during childhood and adolescence could simply be due to developmental differences between the sexes, a study suggests. The findings, in PNAS, showed that links between attention problems and slowed…...
Three-Minute Video Game Identifies Patients with Depression
9+ hour, 36+ min ago (25+ words) /PRNewswire/ -- An experimental diagnostic tool in the form of a computer game was able to quickly identify patients with depression based on anhedonia, a key. .....
New study shows how different SSRIs affect metabolism in early brain development
13+ hour, 17+ min ago (489+ words) The study was conducted at the Center of Neurodevelopmental Disorders at Karolinska Institutet (KIND) in collaboration with researchers in Australia and has been published in the scientific journal e Bio Medicine. In the study, stem cell-derived human nerve cells were…...
Mothers in silence: 1 in 5 experience perinatal mental illness, yet most go untreated
10+ hour, 36+ min ago (472+ words) Twenty percent of women experience mental health conditions, such as depression or anxiety, during pregnancy and the first year of parenthood." Kara Zivin, a professor of psychiatry and obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Michigan, is part of this…...
Integrating mental health into primary care saves lives, money
10+ hour, 41+ min ago (201+ words) By'aligning payment with quality, engagement, and outcomes,'this partnership helps providers deliver integrated care earlier and more consistently, addressing a key driver of cost and complexity in the system. Historically, payment for mental health care has been fragmented, often separating'mental'health…...
Cerebral cortical alterations in adolescent early-onset psychosis: a surface-based morphometry mega-analysis - Molecular Psychiatry
23+ hour, 41+ min ago (1761+ words) Molecular Psychiatry (2026) Cite this article Cortical brain morphology in early-onset psychosis (EOP; age of onset Statistical analyses were conducted in R (v4. 2. 4) [57]. For each cortical metric and set of analyses, we controlled the False Discovery Rate (FDR) with the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure…...
Pediatric Neuropsychiatric Disorders Share Genetic Architecture With Ocular Defects
14+ hour, 24+ min ago (275+ words) A total of 2726 participants with ADHD and 16, 299 control individuals were included for analysis from CAG at CHOP. The age range for both cohorts was between 3 and 21 years, with a mean age of 6 years. In the validation cohort, the genetic risk…...
Psilocybin and ketamine: treatments that are changing psychiatry - News Room USA | LNG in Northern BC
15+ hour, 57+ min ago (445+ words) Psychiatrist Wilson Gonzaga explains why substances that were previously viewed with suspicion are now emerging as hope for severe cases of resistant depression Resistant depression is one of the biggest challenges facing modern psychiatry today. Millions of people spend years…...
Premenstrual dysphoric disorder is associated with higher risk of suicide " here's how we hope our new tool will help
10+ hour, 51+ min ago (956+ words) Every month, between 3% and 8% of women and people assigned female at birth will experience debilitating emotional, cognitive and sometimes physical symptoms in the week or two before menstruation. This condition, known as premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), is a severe mood…...