Mental Health
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Breast Cancer Hormone Therapy May Protect Against Dementia
Researchers identified more than 18,000 women with breast cancer who did and did not receive hormone-modulating therapy within 3 years of their...
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Technoference
Numerous studies suggest an association between parental technoference and mental health difficulties in children.
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Black Children With Vitiligo at Increased Risk for Psychiatric Disorders: Study
Researchers conducted a retrospective, single-center, case-control study of 327 Black children with vitiligo and 981 matched controls without...
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Neurofibromatosis: What Affects Quality of Life Most?
“To develop effective therapeutics, meaningful clinical outcomes that are tied with improvement in QoL for persons with NF1 must be clearly...
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Parents’ Technology Use May Shape Adolescents’ Mental Health
Parental “technoference” is associated with higher levels of inattention and hyperactivity symptoms later in the child’s development.
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First-Time Fathers Experience Period of High Psychological Risk
New fathers deal with anxiety, stress, and depression in the time around the birth of their first child.
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High-Dose Psilocybin Shows Promising Results for Depression
Patients treated with high-dose psilocybin showed better responses than those treated with placebo in the antidepressant trials, but the effect...
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Optimizing Likelihood of Treatment for Postpartum Depression: Assessment of Barriers to Care
Screening and treatments are no longer barriers to care; access continues to be.
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Signal of Suicide Ideation With GLP-1 RA Semaglutide, but Experts Urge Caution
Suicidation associated with semaglutide, but researchers note analysis should not be interpreted as causation.
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Evidence Growing for Inflammation’s Role in Elevating Risk for Psychiatric Illness
New research further supports a role for inflammation in the development of psychiatric disorders, in findings that may aid in the early...
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Unseen Toll: Cancer Patients’ Spouses Face Higher Suicide Risk
“These findings suggest a need for clinical and societal awareness to prevent suicidal behaviors among spouses of patients with cancer.”