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Your Chances of a Dementia Diagnosis Depend on Where You Live 
Your Chances of a Dementia Diagnosis Depend on Where You Live 
Research shows geography impacts dementia diagnosis rates, driven by population risks and healthcare practices.
Weekly Mind Reader: When is Vomiting Not a Gut Problem?
Weekly Mind Reader: When is Vomiting Not a Gut Problem?
This week features a report on chronic vomiting, a review of the economic impact of cognitive impairment, and how apps can...
Scientists Find Environmental Plastics in Human Brains
Scientists Find Environmental Plastics in Human Brains
Research reveals that plastics are accumulating in human brains, with concentrations in the frontal cortex rising by more ...
Functional Unblinding in Pivotal Studies and the Future of Psychedelic Medicine
Functional Unblinding in Pivotal Studies and the Future of Psychedelic Medicine
Dr Rosenbaum comments on the challenge of evaluating trials of treatments whose effects are unmistakable, and how this dil...
Connecting the Dots Between TBIs and Mental Health in Police
Connecting the Dots Between TBIs and Mental Health in Police
Traumatic brain injuries are underreported and untreated, particularly among law enforcement officers, leading to mental h...
Panic Attacks Masquerading as Intractable Vomiting
Panic Attacks Masquerading as Intractable Vomiting
The authors present a perplexing and atypical manifestation of panic attacks presenting as intractable vomiting in a young...
University Develops AI-Powered Brain Implant for Parkinson’s Patients
University Develops AI-Powered Brain Implant for Parkinson’s Patients
Researchers developed an AI-driven brain implant that offers 24-hour treatment for Parkinson's, improving movement an...
Smartphone Applications: Therapy at Your Fingertips
Smartphone Applications: Therapy at Your Fingertips
The authors discuss the advancements in smartphone applications for psychiatry, as well as some of the risks.
Your Chances of a Dementia Diagnosis Depends on Where You Live 
Your Chances of a Dementia Diagnosis Depends on Where You Live 
Research shows geography impacts dementia diagnosis rates, driven by population risks and healthcare practices.
Rationale for Adjunctive Treatment Targeting Multiple Mechanisms in Schizophrenia
Rationale for Adjunctive Treatment Targeting Multiple Mechanisms in Schizophrenia
While the pathophysiology of schizophrenia is complex, treatments with novel pharmacological actions that target these sys...
Exploring Equine-Assisted Therapy for PTSD in Military Veterans
Exploring Equine-Assisted Therapy for PTSD in Military Veterans
Equine-assisted therapy shows promise as an alternative PTSD treatment, with significant symptom reduction in veterans.
Research Shows Challenges and Surprising Benefits of Aging
Research Shows Challenges and Surprising Benefits of Aging
Aging brings increased challenges, including higher risks of cognitive decline from shingles and menopause, while dog owne...
Stress Remains a Not-So-Silent Health Threat
Stress Remains a Not-So-Silent Health Threat
Stress remains a persistent physical and mental health problem, with more than half of U.S. adults experiencing stress daily.
Weekly Mind Reader: Battling Unwanted Thoughts About Baby
Weekly Mind Reader: Battling Unwanted Thoughts About Baby
Weekly Mind Reader features a study of mothers enduring unwanted thoughts, the dangers of xylazine, and dementia-related m...
Differentiation Across Bipolar Disorder and Major Depressive Disorder by Whole-Night Polysomnographic Findings
Differentiation Across Bipolar Disorder and Major Depressive Disorder by Whole-Night Polysomnographic Findings
PSG-measured sleep abnormalities, such as reduced REM latency, may be a diagnostic differentiating factor between MDD and ...
Prevalence and Course of Unwanted, Intrusive Thoughts of Infant-Related Harm
Prevalence and Course of Unwanted, Intrusive Thoughts of Infant-Related Harm
Although intrusive thoughts of accidental and intentional infant harm are a common and normative postpartum experience, th...
Lack of Purpose in Old Age Could Hasten Dementia
Lack of Purpose in Old Age Could Hasten Dementia
Declines in psychological well-being emerge years before the onset of mild cognitive impairment and dementia and continue ...
Zeroing in on Xylazine
Zeroing in on Xylazine
The authors discuss the need to raise awareness among US public and health care professionals about xylazine due to its in...
New Research Highlights Sleep Deprivation Risks
New Research Highlights Sleep Deprivation Risks
Sleep deprivation appears to have links to anxiety, depression, and exacerbation of some mental disorders.
Divergent Mortality Patterns Associated With Dementia in the United States: 1999–2020
Divergent Mortality Patterns Associated With Dementia in the United States: 1999–2020
This study analyzed contemporary trends of dementia and dementia-related mortality in the United States between 1999 and 2...
Dogs Can Smell Our Stress And It Burns Them Out 
Dogs Can Smell Our Stress And It Burns Them Out 
Our stress odors can negatively influence our dogs’ emotional states, making them more pessimistic and slower to approach ...
Initiating Aripiprazole Lauroxil: Post Hoc Analysis of Safety and Tolerability of 1-Day and 21-Day Regimens
Initiating Aripiprazole Lauroxil: Post Hoc Analysis of Safety and Tolerability of 1-Day and 21-Day Regimens
In separate studies of the two initiation methods, the numbers of people who had side effects were similar, and most side ...
Weekly Mind Reader: How ADHD Complicates Brain Development
Weekly Mind Reader: How ADHD Complicates Brain Development
This edition of Weekly Mind Reader covers ADHD in child development, a case of musical hallucinations, and an Olympian’s b...
FDA Rejects MDMA-Assisted PTSD Therapy
FDA Rejects MDMA-Assisted PTSD Therapy
The FDA rejected Lykos Therapeutics’ application to use MDMA for PTSD treatment, citing the need for further safety and ef...
Chronic Smartphone Use Linked to Teen Anxiety, Depression, and Insomnia
Chronic Smartphone Use Linked to Teen Anxiety, Depression, and Insomnia
Two new studies from King’s College London link problematic smartphone use (PSU) in teens to increased anxiety, depression...
Steroid-Induced Musical Hallucinosis
Steroid-Induced Musical Hallucinosis
A 59-year-old man with no prior psychiatric history developed musical hallucinations following the administration of methy...
Co-occurrence of Sexsomnia and Dhat Syndrome in an Adolescent Male
Co-occurrence of Sexsomnia and Dhat Syndrome in an Adolescent Male
A 17-year-old boy presented with sexsomnia and Dhat syndrome, a culture-bound syndrome characterized by excessive concerns...