Mental Health News and Research

Latest Mental Health News and Research

ACP's paper provides brief updates on changes to Medicaid program

ACP's paper provides brief updates on changes to Medicaid program

Tai chi, green tea may help reduce inflammatory diseases in postmenopausal women

Tai chi, green tea may help reduce inflammatory diseases in postmenopausal women

Investigational drug effective for patients with obesity

Investigational drug effective for patients with obesity

Air pollution on freeways may lead to brain damage: Study

Air pollution on freeways may lead to brain damage: Study

Real-time brain feedback can help gain greater control over thoughts

Real-time brain feedback can help gain greater control over thoughts

State News: N.Y. billing for disabled patients questioned

State News: N.Y. billing for disabled patients questioned

Survivors of severe critical illness requiring intensive care do not regain physical or psychological health

Survivors of severe critical illness requiring intensive care do not regain physical or psychological health

First Edition: April 8, 2011

First Edition: April 8, 2011

VHS Group sponsors 2011 International Health Risk Management Forum

VHS Group sponsors 2011 International Health Risk Management Forum

Canadian political parties called upon to focus on health system during election campaign

Canadian political parties called upon to focus on health system during election campaign

Experimental Biology 2011 to be held April 9-13 in Washington, D.C.

Experimental Biology 2011 to be held April 9-13 in Washington, D.C.

Antidepressant medication improves physical recovery from stroke

Antidepressant medication improves physical recovery from stroke

Targacept's TC-5619 Phase 2 trial data in schizophrenia presented at ICOSR

Targacept's TC-5619 Phase 2 trial data in schizophrenia presented at ICOSR

Male abuse victims more likely to suffer from psychological trauma

Male abuse victims more likely to suffer from psychological trauma

One-third of senior doctors are still working full time

One-third of senior doctors are still working full time

Study suggests depression treatment may have long-term benefits

Study suggests depression treatment may have long-term benefits

Roundup: Minn. approves deep health spending cuts; Mass. voters say state health law not working

Roundup: Minn. approves deep health spending cuts; Mass. voters say state health law not working

Study: DBS surgery allows 77% of patients to stop anti-tremor medication use

Study: DBS surgery allows 77% of patients to stop anti-tremor medication use

Patients with stroke can benefit from antidepressants

Patients with stroke can benefit from antidepressants

Money increasingly emerging as a psychotherapy topic

Money increasingly emerging as a psychotherapy topic

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