Mental Health News and Research

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Feeding babies on demand improves their IQ: Study

Feeding babies on demand improves their IQ: Study

Electroconvulsive therapy and how it works in severe depression: Study

Electroconvulsive therapy and how it works in severe depression: Study

“Meth” babies more at risk of behavioral problems: Study

“Meth” babies more at risk of behavioral problems: Study

Pediatricians' unconscious racial bias may affect pain medication decisions

Pediatricians' unconscious racial bias may affect pain medication decisions

Study identifies risk factors for postpartum depressive symptoms

Study identifies risk factors for postpartum depressive symptoms

Viewpoints: The argument for the health law; No one wins contraception battle

Viewpoints: The argument for the health law; No one wins contraception battle

AstraZeneca, Targacept announce top-line results from remaining TC-5214 Phase 3 studies on MDD

AstraZeneca, Targacept announce top-line results from remaining TC-5214 Phase 3 studies on MDD

New book on war trauma and its aftermath

New book on war trauma and its aftermath

iPSYCH project to study five specific mental disorders

iPSYCH project to study five specific mental disorders

State roundup: Calpers insurance savings; Harvard Pilgrim challenges 'Partners'; Minn. long-term care costs spike

State roundup: Calpers insurance savings; Harvard Pilgrim challenges 'Partners'; Minn. long-term care costs spike

Health must be taken into account in climate change mitigation strategies

Health must be taken into account in climate change mitigation strategies

Highmark Healthy High 5 initiative benefits Pennsylvania children

Highmark Healthy High 5 initiative benefits Pennsylvania children

China Botanic first quarter net sales increase 24.4% to $28.1M

China Botanic first quarter net sales increase 24.4% to $28.1M

Largest ever academic-industry research project to find new drugs for ASD

Largest ever academic-industry research project to find new drugs for ASD

Mobile phone exposure in unborn mice raises risk of behavioral and memory disorders

Mobile phone exposure in unborn mice raises risk of behavioral and memory disorders

SBMT announces 2012 recipients of Pioneers in Medicine, Technology and Healthcare Policy Awards

SBMT announces 2012 recipients of Pioneers in Medicine, Technology and Healthcare Policy Awards

Research roundup: Medicaid vs. private pay ER use; Doctors treat black, white patients differently; Caregiver stress

Research roundup: Medicaid vs. private pay ER use; Doctors treat black, white patients differently; Caregiver stress

State roundup: Minnesota tort reform; Calif. prepares - or not - for newly insured; Reducing C-sections in Oregon

State roundup: Minnesota tort reform; Calif. prepares - or not - for newly insured; Reducing C-sections in Oregon

First Edition: March 16, 2012

First Edition: March 16, 2012

Translating the health law into reality one regulation at a time

Translating the health law into reality one regulation at a time

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