The latest issues of three American Psychiatric Association journals, The American Journal of Psychiatry, Psychiatric Services, and Focus are now available online.
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News Medical on MSNDoes drinking alcohol really take away the blues? It's not what you thinkA new study from the University of Chicago Medicine reveals that people with alcohol use disorder (AUD) and depression ...
A new study reveals that heavy drinkers with depression experience the same level of buzz as those without depression, challenging the long-standing belief that alcohol's pleasurable effects diminish ...
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India Today on MSNDoes alcohol really boost your mood? The truth will surprise youThe researchers found that alcohol consumption reduced negative feelings, although the reduction was small and nonspecific to their depression or AUD status. The positive effects of alcohol were much ...
Heavy drinkers with depression experience the same "buzz" as those without, challenging the belief that alcohol's pleasure decreases with addiction.
Advanced puberty in preadolescence was associated with increased likelihood of experiencing self-injurious thoughts and behaviors in the future.
CIII allows people who have tried at least two oral antidepressants to use the spray on its own – without the need for more ...
Preserving levels of brain glucose metabolism can both slow cognitive decline and reduces the risk of conversion to dementia.
As the demand for mental health care skyrockets, a nationwide shortage of psychiatrists is leaving millions without access to ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNNew study challenges old theories on the effects of alcohol on mood and addictionAlcohol plays a role in over 200 diseases and injuries, contributing to more than 175,000 deaths in the U.S. annually and 3 ...
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PsyPost on MSNLarge-scale neuroimaging study finds no evidence of atypical amygdala connectivity in autismA neuroimaging study of over 200 individuals with autism found no evidence of atypical functional connectivity in the ...
A study of 57,000 people in 21 countries finds that only 6.9 per cent who met criteria for a mental health or substance-use disorder received effective treatment. The biggest barrier to effective ...
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