Psychiatry News
- Cancer Prognosis Tied to Short-Term Suicide Risk
- US Life Expectancy Still Lags: What Doctors Can Do Today
- MDMA Therapy for Loneliness? Researchers Say It Could Work
- Rapid Access Clinics Help People With Opioid Use Disorder
- Sleep Disorders Linked to Increased Mortality in Epilepsy
- Experimental Tx Restores Cognitive Function in Chronic TBI
- Infertility Linked With Slightly Higher Autism Risk in Kids
- Secondhand Smoke Exposure Linked to Migraine
- What Is the Dark Side of GLP-1 Receptor Agonists?
- Patients Exposed to HIV, Hepatitis at Salem Hospital
- ACG 2023 Tool Identifies Alcohol Relapse Risk After Liver Transplant
- Meta-Analysis: Suicide Risk Not Increased With Isotretinoin
- Excessive TV-Watching Tied to Greater Risk for Dementia, PD
- Food Insecurity a Dementia Risk Factor?
- Higher Blood Levels of Oleic Acid Tied to Depression
- Rx for Resilience: Five Prescriptions for Physician Burnout
- New Tests May Finally Diagnose Long COVID
- Mobile Mental Health Apps Useful for Depression
- Patients With Parkinson's at Elevated Risk for Suicide
- AANEM 2023 Novel Myasthenia Gravis Therapies Bring Opportunities
- Yoga Linked to Seizure, Anxiety Reduction in Epilepsy
- Men More Likely to Misuse Prescription Stimulants Than Women
- New Drug Reporting Limit May Overlook Cannabis in Kids
- Military Service Linked to Alzheimer's Neuropathology
- Alzheimer's Blood Test Coming Within 5 Years, UK Pledges
- Not All Exercise Is Beneficial: The PA Paradox Explained
- Long-Term Use of ADHD Meds and CVD Risk: New Data
- New Guidance on the Management of Stimulant Use Disorder
- Hippocampal Atrophy May Flag Diseases Other Than Alzheimer's
- Chronic Pain in the US: New Data
- Clinicians May Not Prescribe New Postpartum Depression Drug
- Maternal Depressive Symptoms May Start at Pregnancy
- Should Physicians Go to Work When Sick?
- Emergency Department Process Improvement Boosts Suicide Prevention
- Opioid Overdose: Extended-release Injectable Buprenorphine Shines in Early Experience
- Poor Sleep Tied to Increased Risk of Suicidal Thoughts
- As MOC Debate Heats Up, Cardiology Societies Weigh In
- Most With Early AD Not Eligible for New Anti-Amyloid Drugs
- Study Links Preterm Births to Mother's Poor Mental Health
- Two Thirds Say They or Family Affected by Substance Use