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Illinois “Lack Of Commitment” To Mental Health Services

Illinois “Lack Of Commitment” To Mental Health Services

Illinois is underfire from mental health workers after proposing cuts to funding for community mental health centers. [Read More]

Telepsychiatry Is Useful For Assessing Mental Health Problems

Telepsychiatry Is Useful For Assessing Mental Health Problems

New research from UC Davis has shown that psychiatrists are able to accurately assess patients mental health problems by viewing pre-recorded video interviews. [Read More]

Students With ADHD More Likely To Drop Out Of High School

Students With ADHD More Likely To Drop Out Of High School

Teens with ADHD and those who smoke are at greater risk of dropping out of high school, a new report from UC Davis School of Medicine has discovered. It is reported that 32.3 percent of students with ADHD drop out of high school while 15 percent of teens with no reported [Read More]

PTSD Still Prevalent 20 Years After Conflict Ends

PTSD Still Prevalent 20 Years After Conflict Ends

New research from Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health has found that the prevalence of PTSD remains high twenty years after the end of conflict within specific regions of Libya. [Read More]

Mental Health Treatments Could Be Key To Reducing Osteoarthritis Pain

Mental Health Treatments Could Be Key To Reducing Osteoarthritis Pain

New research from UC Davis has discovered that worsening pain association with osteoarthritis is directly correlated with a decline in mental health. It is suggested that mental health treatment could provide an effective relief for people suffering osteoarthritis pain. [Read More]

Repossession ‘is mental threat’

The fallout from the economic downturn could be a significant threat to mental health, according to a survey. [Read More]

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Key Genes Associated With Schizophrenia Identified

Key Genes Associated With Schizophrenia Identified

Researchers believe they have identified key genes associated with schizophrenia and propose a prototype predictive [Read More]

Reducing Post-Traumatic Stress After ICU

Reducing Post-Traumatic Stress After ICU

Women are more likely to suffer post-traumatic stress than men after leaving an intensive care unit (ICU), finds a new [Read More]

Preventing Depression Requires Proactive Interventions by Health-Care System

Preventing Depression Requires Proactive Interventions by Health-Care System

Major depressive episodes can be prevented, and to help ensure that they are, the health care system should provide [Read More]

Young Children of Unmarried Parents Fare Worse when a Father’s Support is Court-Ordered

Young Children of Unmarried Parents Fare Worse when a Father’s Support is Court-Ordered

Young children of unmarried parents who live with their mother and receive court-mandated financial support from their [Read More]

Vitamin K2 Possible New Hope For Parkinson’s Patients

Vitamin K2 Possible New Hope For Parkinson’s Patients

Neuroscientist Patrik Verstreken, associated with VIB and KU Leuven, succeeded in undoing the effect of one of the [Read More]

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