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Exercise and cognition training could alleviate symptoms of cognitive decline
Dr Peter Yellowlees discusses collaborative care for depression among patients with limited English proficiency.
Researchers have revised the understanding of microbiota's effect on neurodegeneration and have proposed a new word to describe it: mapranosis.
Dr Drew Ramsey discusses mental health challenges unique to male patients, and the need for mental health professionals to promote male mental health and to facilitate access to care.
Dr Peter Yellowlees talks about the association between hormonal contraception and suicide.
Dr Drew Ramsey shares results from the Norwegian HUNT Cohort Study on the effect of exercise in preventing new-onset depression and anxiety.
Prompted by the recent shooting in Parkland, Florida, Dr Jeffrey Lieberman discusses what he considers the root cause of such senseless and violent acts: how America views and treats mental illness.
Dr Lieberman suggests that candidates for President should pass a psychological evaluation similar to the Air Force's PRP to determine their mental health.
Dr George Lundberg urges discussion on modern sexual ethics.
Dr Peter Yellowlees discusses 1-year symptom trajectories in patients with stable schizophrenia maintained on antipsychotics versus placebo.
A book offering clinical assessments of President Trump's mental health has become a best seller. It's also a threat to psychiatry's reputation, says Dr Jeffrey Lieberman.
Benzodiazepines could increase mortality rates, especially in the elderly, but the latest research might suggest otherwise.
A Cochrane methodology study revealed some positive effects of a classic Chinese herbal therapy when combined with antipsychotics.
Dr Jeffrey Lieberman scrutinizes the current trend of repurposing 'feel good' drugs for serious mental conditions.
Dr Jack Drescher urges healthcare professionals to review and revise basic paperwork and urge staff to recognize the unique challenges of patients struggling with sex and gender identity challenges.
After receiving a solicitation from a ketamine clinic, Dr Jeffrey Lieberman did some digging. What he found troubled him.
Gender dysphoria was first described in the late 1800s, but the concept didn't enter the popular imagination until the 1950s.
Changes in the DSM-5 and ICD-11 are meant to improve accuracy and reduce stigma but retain access to care, says Dr Jack Drescher.
Dr Diener reviews five studies that run the gamut of neurology--from anticoagulant reversal, MS, and carotid stenosis, to temporal arteritis and complications of long-term opioid use.
Stephen M. Strakowski, MD, discusses the unique challenges psychiatrists face in managing older patients with existing or new-onset bipolar disorder or mania, underscoring the need for more research.
Dr Lieberman urges the private sector and academia to move ahead with smartphone and mobile device technologies.
Dr Peter Yellowlees talks about a new study that compares buprenorphine with other agents for management of opioid withdrawal.
Dr Peter Yellowlees urges immediate action to prevent and reduce physician burnout.
Psychiatrists weigh in with their thoughts on ideal mental health care reform.
US healthcare policy is a Gordian knot, says Dr Lieberman, and current congressional machinations will not solve it.
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