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Different Types of Love Activate the Brain Differently
Different Types of Love Activate the Brain Differently
New research maps the neural mechanisms behind different forms of love, revealing that each type activates distinct areas ...
Perinatal Timing of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Onset
Perinatal Timing of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Onset
Findings show that OCD is most likely to begin in the early postpartum, with a rapid transition from symptoms to disorder....
Can Emotional Dysregulation Help Explain Adolescent PTSD?
Can Emotional Dysregulation Help Explain Adolescent PTSD?
A new review highlights the connection between emotional dysregulation and post-traumatic stress disorder in adolescents a...
Unremitting Nausea Due to Lurasidone After Semaglutide Initiation
Unremitting Nausea Due to Lurasidone After Semaglutide Initiation
The authors describe a potential drug interaction between lurasidone and semaglutide causing new intolerable nausea follow...
Esmethadone Shows Potential in Difficult-to-Treat Depression
Esmethadone Shows Potential in Difficult-to-Treat Depression
Esmethadone showed mixed results in phase 3 trials with promising response and remission rates, especially in severe depre...
How NRx Could Upend the Fight Against Depression and Suicide
How NRx Could Upend the Fight Against Depression and Suicide
NRx Pharmaceuticals is developing a pair of promising new treatments for bipolar depression and suicidal ideation.
Weekly Mind Reader: What Do Hair Pulling and PTSD Have in Common?
Weekly Mind Reader: What Do Hair Pulling and PTSD Have in Common?
The Weekly Mind Reader explores trichotillomania and PTSD, the onset of OCD post-partum, and the risks of fetal ketamine e...
Study Reveals Differences Between Psilocybin, Escitalopram in Depression Treatment
Study Reveals Differences Between Psilocybin, Escitalopram in Depression Treatment
New research explores how psilocybin therapy and escitalopram alter brain dynamics in different ways to treat depression.
Surgeon General Issues Mental Health Advisory for Parents
Surgeon General Issues Mental Health Advisory for Parents
The Surgeon General has urged policy changes and cultural shifts to better support the mental health of parents and caregi...
GLP-1 receptor agonists and weight loss in schizophrenia – past, present, and future
GLP-1 receptor agonists and weight loss in schizophrenia – past, present, and future
Purpose of review People with schizophrenia experience three to five times higher prevalence of d
Psychotropic drugs, eating behaviour and weight gain
Psychotropic drugs, eating behaviour and weight gain
Purpose of review Psychotropic drug related weight gain is a common side-effect of significant co
Sex and gender differences in cancer in individuals with severe mental disorders
Sex and gender differences in cancer in individuals with severe mental disorders
Purpose of review Although cancer incidence is similar between individuals with severe mental dis
Grief: A Brief History of Research on How Body, Mind, and Brain Adapt
Grief: A Brief History of Research on How Body, Mind, and Brain Adapt
Objective Using an integrative view of psychology, neuroscience, immunology, and psychophysiology
Cumulative Stress Across the Life Course and Biological Aging in Adulthood
Cumulative Stress Across the Life Course and Biological Aging in Adulthood
Objective Psychosocial stressors have been linked with accelerated biological aging in adults; ho
Article Summaries for April 2024 Psychosomatic Medicine, Volume 86, Issue 3
Article Summaries for April 2024 Psychosomatic Medicine, Volume 86, Issue 3
Bobak et al. investigated the frequency of long COVID diagnoses among patients with pre-existing psychiatric conditions ve...
Research Helps Demystify Tardive Dyskinesia
Research Helps Demystify Tardive Dyskinesia
JCP published research that explores the impact of tardive dyskinesia on patients, a new diagnostic tool, and the effect o...
Do Not Overlook Bupropion Misuse
Do Not Overlook Bupropion Misuse
Jasleen Kaur, MD, and colleagues comment on a case report published in the PCC.
Mental Health Diagnoses Take Unprecedented Leap
Mental Health Diagnoses Take Unprecedented Leap
A new survey reveals a nearly 40% increase in mental health diagnoses over the past five years in the United States.
Researchers Find Source of Rare Movement Disorder
Researchers Find Source of Rare Movement Disorder
A research team identified the mutation responsible for a rare movement disorder, offering insights into treatment and gen...
Psychotropic Medication Prescriptions for Home-Based Palliative Care Oncology Patients
Psychotropic Medication Prescriptions for Home-Based Palliative Care Oncology Patients
In palliative home care, psychotropic medications are frequently prescribed by palliative doctors primarily for symptom ma...
Xylazine Drives 900% Surge in Blood Infections
Xylazine Drives 900% Surge in Blood Infections
Researchers tied a surge in blood infections in Vermont to the introduction of xylazine, a tranquilizer, into various stre...
Weekly Mind Reader: Time to Rethink Psychotropics for Oncology Patients?
Weekly Mind Reader: Time to Rethink Psychotropics for Oncology Patients?
New research acknowledges the importance of psychotropics for palliative oncology patients but questions the prevailing pr...
Research Shows a Way Past Cassandra Syndrome and Other Relationship Traumas
Research Shows a Way Past Cassandra Syndrome and Other Relationship Traumas
New research explores the origins of relationship trauma, highlighting the role of mindfulness in fostering healthier dyna...
Barriers to Esketamine Nasal Spray Treatment Among Adults With Treatment-Resistant Depression
Barriers to Esketamine Nasal Spray Treatment Among Adults With Treatment-Resistant Depression
Potential barriers to treatment with esketamine nasal spray include travel distance, insurance, low socioeconomic status, ...