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New CDC Report Reveals Higher Than Expected Chronic Fatigue Cases
New CDC Report Reveals Higher Than Expected Chronic Fatigue Cases
Among a new CDC report's key findings: chronic fatigue is more common in women, and in Americans who live in rural ar...
The Weekly Mind Reader: The Power of Meta-Analysis
The Weekly Mind Reader: The Power of Meta-Analysis
A clear explanation of meta-analysis to help clinicians read, understand, and process the importance of the research they ...
The Talking Dead: Cefepime-Induced Cotard Syndrome
The Talking Dead: Cefepime-Induced Cotard Syndrome
Cefepime neurotoxicity is a well-documented though underrecognized cause of encephalopathy. This report describes a case o...
Shared or Induced Olfactory Reference Syndrome
Shared or Induced Olfactory Reference Syndrome
Olfactory reference syndrome (ORS) is an underrecognized condition characterized by preoccupation with body odor accompani...
Wasabi May Offer A Spicy Solution for Boosting Brain Power
Wasabi May Offer A Spicy Solution for Boosting Brain Power
A new study suggests that a specific compound in wasabi significantly boosts memory and cognitive function in older adults.
Short, Daily ‘Bran Zap’ Sessions Could Reduce Alzheimer’s Symptoms
Short, Daily ‘Bran Zap’ Sessions Could Reduce Alzheimer’s Symptoms
Just 20 minutes of brain stimulation daily could boost brain plasticity and help reduce Alzheimer's symptoms.
2023’s Top Research in Primary Care for CNS at PCC
2023’s Top Research in Primary Care for CNS at PCC
The top ten papers from 2023 in the Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders showcase advancements and challenges in menta...
The Top JCP Psychiatry Research of 2023
The Top JCP Psychiatry Research of 2023
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry's top 10 articles of 2023 highlighted innovative mental health treatments and insi...
3 Key Updates on AI in Mental Health
3 Key Updates on AI in Mental Health
The use of artificial intelligence in mental health shows promise, with governments focusing on ethical and effective impl...
The Weekly Mind Reader: Semaglutide In Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment
The Weekly Mind Reader: Semaglutide In Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment
Semaglutide, known for its effectiveness in obesity treatment, shows promise in reducing symptoms of alcohol use disorder.
Social Media Images Can Predict Suicide Risk Using Interpretable Large Language-Vision Models
Social Media Images Can Predict Suicide Risk Using Interpretable Large Language-Vision Models
Recent studies predicting signs of suicide risk from social media using artificial intelligence have been limited by metho...
‘I Choose Beauty’ Offers a Small Corner of Positive Psychology on Instagram
‘I Choose Beauty’ Offers a Small Corner of Positive Psychology on Instagram
Sahar Aker's 'I Choose Beauty' Instagram project transforms mental health struggles into a journey of joy, ...
Vinegar-Induced Disulfiram Reaction
Vinegar-Induced Disulfiram Reaction
A patient on disulfiram treatment developed erythematous plaques and papules after consumption of noodles containing vinegar.
Solitary Confinement in Prison Systems and Future Psychopathological Effects
Solitary Confinement in Prison Systems and Future Psychopathological Effects
There appears to be a correlation between solitary confinement and mental illness with variable effects based on underlyin...
Neck Muscle Inflammation Identified as a Primary Cause of Headache
Neck Muscle Inflammation Identified as a Primary Cause of Headache
A recent study reveals a significant connection between neck muscle inflammation and the occurrence of headache.
Why Red Wine Causes Such Banging Headaches
Why Red Wine Causes Such Banging Headaches
A chemical found in red wine may be the reason even a few sips can cause headaches, even when other alcoholic beverages ar...
Watching TV, Passive Sitting, Linked to a 43% Higher Risk of Depression
Watching TV, Passive Sitting, Linked to a 43% Higher Risk of Depression
Mentally-passive activities like watching TV are linked to a 43% higher risk of depression, with inflammation playing a ke...
“Poor Person’s Cocaine”: Bupropion Insufflation Inducing Manic Symptoms and Its Abuse Potential in Dual Diagnosis Patients
“Poor Person’s Cocaine”: Bupropion Insufflation Inducing Manic Symptoms and Its Abuse Potential in Dual Diagnosis Patients
Bupropion is considered a substance of low abuse potential. This report describes a case of bupropion misuse leading to ma...
How Magicians Illuminate the Science of Creativity and Mental Health
How Magicians Illuminate the Science of Creativity and Mental Health
Magicians showed lower impulsive nonconformity and psychotic traits than other creatives and the general population.
Acceptance and Mindfulness-Based Exposure Therapy for PTSD After Cardiac Arrest: An Open Feasibility Trial
Acceptance and Mindfulness-Based Exposure Therapy for PTSD After Cardiac Arrest: An Open Feasibility Trial
Eighty percent of patients had significant response to therapy, with 70% showing diagnostic remission of PTSD after 8 sess...
The Science Behind the Lasting Benefits of Gratitude
The Science Behind the Lasting Benefits of Gratitude
Cultivating an attitude of gratitude has lasting mental and physical health benefits. It's also good for society on t...
Catatonia and Psychosis Associated With Hyperthyroidism
Catatonia and Psychosis Associated With Hyperthyroidism
Catatonia is a rare manifestation of hyperthyroidism. This report describes a case of catatonia and psychosis resulting fr...
The Weekly Mind Reader: WHO Updates Key Mental Health Guidelines
The Weekly Mind Reader: WHO Updates Key Mental Health Guidelines
The updated WHO mhGAP guideline offers vital recommendations for treating mental and neurological disorders.
Significant Decrease in Alcohol Use Disorder Symptoms Secondary to Semaglutide Therapy for Weight Loss: A Case Series
Significant Decrease in Alcohol Use Disorder Symptoms Secondary to Semaglutide Therapy for Weight Loss: A Case Series
Six patients who screened positive for alcohol use disorder (AUD) received semaglutide for weight loss. All subsequently s...
Rosalynn Carter, Former First Lady and Mental Health Advocate, Dead at 96
Rosalynn Carter, Former First Lady and Mental Health Advocate, Dead at 96
Rosalynn Carter, former first lady and mental health advocate, passed away on November 19, 2023, at the age of 96.