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Yale’s $1.5M Ketamine VA Settlement Spotlights Private-Public Partnership Complexities
Yale’s $1.5M Ketamine VA Settlement Spotlights Private-Public Partnership Complexities
A $1.5 million settlement between Yale and the VA over undisclosed ketamine patents could have far reaching implications.
A Multimedia Description of Catatonia Secondary to Anti–NMDA-Receptor Encephalitis
A Multimedia Description of Catatonia Secondary to Anti–NMDA-Receptor Encephalitis
While it may signify a primary psychiatric etiology, catatonic presentations often develop secondary to substance exposure...
How Empaths Really Feel Your Pain
How Empaths Really Feel Your Pain
Empaths can transform their sensitivities into significant assets by fine-tuning and controlling their emotions.
The Weekly Mind Reader: COVID Takes an Emotional Toll on Hospital Staff
The Weekly Mind Reader: COVID Takes an Emotional Toll on Hospital Staff
A new study Investigated the psychological stress of caring for COVID patients placed on hospital staff, particularly nurses.
A Psychiatrist Revisits His Mother’s Suicide to Find Healing, Insight
A Psychiatrist Revisits His Mother’s Suicide to Find Healing, Insight
In his new book, Richard Brockman, MD discusses how his career in psychiatry has been deeply influenced by his own mother&...
Prevalence of Psychological Morbidities Among Hospital Staff During the Second Wave of COVID-19 in India
Prevalence of Psychological Morbidities Among Hospital Staff During the Second Wave of COVID-19 in India
Psychological morbidities during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic were significantly higher among nurses compared ...
Suicide Attempts in Patients With Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: An Analysis of the Korean National Health Insurance Database
Suicide Attempts in Patients With Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: An Analysis of the Korean National Health Insurance Database
The common risk factors for suicide attempts may not directly apply to patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) d...
7 Lifestyle Habits Cut Risk of Depression by 57 Percent, Study Finds
7 Lifestyle Habits Cut Risk of Depression by 57 Percent, Study Finds
A new study reveals that a healthy lifestyle, including moderate drinking, better sleep and regular exercise can slash dep...
Supraventricular Tachycardia Caused by Amisulpride Intoxication
Supraventricular Tachycardia Caused by Amisulpride Intoxication
Antipsychotics may cause supraventricular tachycardia when taken in sudden high doses, and tachycardia that may occur with...
Memory Deficits Linked to Aspartame May Be Heritable, Study Says
Memory Deficits Linked to Aspartame May Be Heritable, Study Says
A new study reveals that aspartame may have negative effects on memory skills in mice, with potential hereditary implicati...
Emotional Reactivity, Emotion Regulation, and Regulatory Choice in Somatic Symptom Disorder
Emotional Reactivity, Emotion Regulation, and Regulatory Choice in Somatic Symptom Disorder
Objective Despite the transdiagnostic importance of emotional dysregulation in psychopathology, t
Article Summaries for September 2023 Psychosomatic Medicine, Volume 85, Issue 7
Article Summaries for September 2023 Psychosomatic Medicine, Volume 85, Issue 7
“The Impact of Technological Innovation on Biobehavioral and Psychosomatic Medicine” is the theme of the current issue of ...
The Use of Dispensary-Obtained Tetrahydrocannabinol as a Treatment for Neuropsychiatric Symptoms of Dementia
The Use of Dispensary-Obtained Tetrahydrocannabinol as a Treatment for Neuropsychiatric Symptoms of Dementia
Neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) in dementia are challenging to manage, and available treatments have a significant side ef...
Optimizing Mental Health for Women: Recognizing and Treating Mood Disorders Throughout the Lifespan
Optimizing Mental Health for Women: Recognizing and Treating Mood Disorders Throughout the Lifespan
Mood disorders throughout women's reproductive stages require comprehensive care to alleviate unnecessary suffering, ...
MDMA-Assisted Therapy May Be the Next Frontier in PTSD Treatment
MDMA-Assisted Therapy May Be the Next Frontier in PTSD Treatment
MDMA-assisted therapy is rapidly gaining widespread recognition as an effective and innovative treatment option for combat...
The Weekly Mind Reader: Medical Trainees Need More Sleep
The Weekly Mind Reader: Medical Trainees Need More Sleep
A new study proves what we already know -- medical trainees need more sleep.
Exacerbation of Essential Tremor With Sertraline Use
Exacerbation of Essential Tremor With Sertraline Use
A woman was started on sertraline for prolonged grief reaction, which resulted in exacerbation of tremor.
How Lab-Grown ‘Mini Brains’ Are Helping Scientists Understand Autism
How Lab-Grown ‘Mini Brains’ Are Helping Scientists Understand Autism
A new study uses lab-generated mini-brains and CRISPR to explore the genetic underpinnings of Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Study: Intravenous Ketamine Vs. Intranasal Esketamine
Study: Intravenous Ketamine Vs. Intranasal Esketamine
A study finds intravenous ketamine as effective but more cost-efficient than FDA-approved esketamine in treatment-resistan...
Risk of All-Cause and Suicide Death in Patients With Schizophrenia: An Entire-Population Longitudinal Study in Taiwan
Risk of All-Cause and Suicide Death in Patients With Schizophrenia: An Entire-Population Longitudinal Study in Taiwan
Females, patients with connective tissue disorders, and those aged 20 years or younger were especially impacted by the eff...
A Novel Blood Test Could Revolutionize Chronic Fatigue Diagnosis
A Novel Blood Test Could Revolutionize Chronic Fatigue Diagnosis
In a new study, an experimental blood test returned a 91 percent accuracy rate for diagnosing chronic fatigue (ME/CFS) pat...
Suicide and All-Cause Mortality Within 1 Year After a Suicide Attempt in the VigilanS Cohort
Suicide and All-Cause Mortality Within 1 Year After a Suicide Attempt in the VigilanS Cohort
One in 100 people who attempted suicide died by suicide within 1 year; men aged 45 years or older were at greater risk tha...
Prescribing of Z-Drugs With and Without Opioid Coprescribing to Primary Care Patients in a Large Health Care System From 2019–2020
Prescribing of Z-Drugs With and Without Opioid Coprescribing to Primary Care Patients in a Large Health Care System From 2019–2020
Coprescribing of nonbenzodiazepine sedative-hypnotics, or “Z-drugs,” with opioids was more common among older patients, al...
3 Key Updates on Psychopharmacology Drugs in the U.S.
3 Key Updates on Psychopharmacology Drugs in the U.S.
The latest on OTC availability of Naloxone, the deadly drug Xylazine, and a clarification on state marijuana and federal g...