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cureusinc
cureus.com > articles > 468370-antipsychotic-medication-adherence-among-outpatients-attending-the-centre-neuro-psycho-pathologique-in-kinshasa-a-cross-sectional-pilot-study-of-treatment-attitudes-insight-and-side-effect-burden

Antipsychotic Medication Adherence Among Outpatients Attending the Centre Neuro Psycho Pathologique in Kinshasa: A Cross-Sectional Pilot Study of Treatment Attitudes, Insight, and Side-Effect Burden

52+ min ago  (323+ words) Background and objective Incomplete adherence to antipsychotics commonly undermines relapse prevention and functional stabilization in severe mental disorders. Published data from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) are scarce. The objective of this pilot study was to estimate antipsychotic…...

The County Line
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Seeing Stars: Light and mental health

2+ hour, 17+ min ago  (69+ words) By Susan Cushing | Kickapoo Dark-Sky Initiative A psychiatric ward in Trondheim, Norway, is using light to affect mental illness and is sharing the results with the rest of the world." We know light regulates our circadian rhythm in 24-hour cycles…...

Medical Dialogues
medicaldialogues.in > amp > psychiatry > news > sleep-and-mental-health-disorders-may-mediate-increased-acs-risk-jama-167145

Sleep and mental health disorders may mediate increased ACS risk: JAMA

3+ hour, 34+ min ago  (349+ words) A new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found growing link between mental health and heart disease, which revealed that certain psychiatric conditions may significantly increase the risk of acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Drawing from major…...

Conexiant
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Trial Tests Single-Day TRD Treatment 

2+ hour, 23+ min ago  (419+ words) Randomized trial found more than half of treated patients achieved remission within 8 days. A single-day treatment with inhaled mebufotenin significantly reduced depression severity and led to remission in more than half of patients with treatment-resistant depression by day 8, compared with…...

Medical Dialogues
medicaldialogues.in > psychiatry > news > obstructive-sleep-apnea-risk-associated-with-mental-health-conditions-jama-161864

Obstructive Sleep Apnea Risk associated With Mental Health Conditions: JAMA

2+ mon, 3+ week ago  (189+ words) OSA is a common condition marked by repeated interruptions in breathing during sleep, often caused by airway collapse. It is known to disturb sleep quality, oxygen levels, and brain function. This research followed more than 30,000 adults aged 45 to 85 between 2011 and…...

Bbrfoundation
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Direct Evidence of Ketamine’s Antidepressant Action in Imaging Study of Excitatory Neuronal Receptors | Brain & Behavior Research Foundation

3+ hour, 41+ min ago  (174+ words) The 2025 International Mental Health Research Symposium is NOW AVAILABLE to watch On-Demand. WANT MORE RESEARCH SUMMARIES? Not today, thank you. Professor of Physiology, Graduate School of Medicine 2005 Young Investigator Grant A team of researchers has published results of experiments in…...

Bangor Daily News
bangordailynews.com > 03/25/2026 > bdn-maine > online-mindfulness-session-to-learn-gentle-stretches-and-body-awareness

Online mindfulness session to learn gentle stretches and body awareness

23+ hour, 21+ min ago  (253+ words) Online mindfulness session to learn gentle stretches and body awareness'Bangor Daily News Healthy Acadia invites community members to join the next session of its Monthly Mindfulness Series "NeuroMuscular Balancing & Somatic Exploration," on Thursday, April 2 from 5-6 p.m. via Zoom. The free, one-hour…...

Frontiers
frontiersin.org > journals > psychology > articles > 10.3389 > fpsyg.2026.1778857 > full

Frontiers | Psychoanalysis in times of plurality of sciences illustrated by the LAC depression study and the MODE study

9+ hour, 42+ min ago  (1198+ words) Estevan de Negreiros Ketzer 2 Psychoanalysis in the world of sciences: an eventful history 3 Transformations in the world of sciences 4 Some influence of societal changes on psychoanalytic research 5 Psychoanalytic research today 6 Summary and conclusion Front. Psychol., 26 March 2026 A fourth factor in…...

Crypto Briefing
cryptobriefing.com > bryan-johnson-psychedelics-may-revolutionize-anti-aging-psilocybin-enhances-neuroplasticity-for-mental-health-and-the-default-mode-networks-role-in-cognitive-rejuvenation-all-in-podcast

Bryan Johnson: Psychedelics may revolutionize anti-aging, psilocybin enhances neuroplasticity for mental health, and the default mode network's role in cognitive rejuvenation | All-In Podcast

14+ hour, 56+ min ago  (48+ words) Psychedelics like psilocybin could revolutionize anti-aging by enhancing brain neuroplasticity and altering perception. The post Bryan Johnson: Psychedelics may revolutionize anti-aging, psilocybin enhances neuroplasticity for mental health, and the default mode network's role in cognitive rejuvenation | All-In Podcast appeared first…...

CryptoNews
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Abigail Marsh: Current brain scan technology fails to diagnose psychological disorders, psychopathic traits can be improved, and societal norms challenge cognitive diversity | Jordan Harbinger

18+ hour, 49+ min ago  (290+ words) The problem is an MRI is just showing you where blood flow is changing in the brain it's not measuring actual activity in neurons It's not measuring activity in neurotransmitter systems like is this dopamine is it serotonin It's just…...