Mental Health News and Research

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New work challenges long-held beliefs about link between hippocampus and improved memory function

New work challenges long-held beliefs about link between hippocampus and improved memory function

Sheffield Hallam University commemorates 30 years of training nurses

Sheffield Hallam University commemorates 30 years of training nurses

Hallucinations, delusions associated with psychiatric disorders seldom trigger violent crimes

Hallucinations, delusions associated with psychiatric disorders seldom trigger violent crimes

Secondhand exposure to cannabis smoke under extreme conditions impairs cognitive performance

Secondhand exposure to cannabis smoke under extreme conditions impairs cognitive performance

Transgender people at greater risk for eating disorders

Transgender people at greater risk for eating disorders

New approach to vaccine development is 97 per cent efficacious and  could eliminate shingles

New approach to vaccine development is 97 per cent efficacious and could eliminate shingles

Catatonia may cause regression in Down syndrome patients

Catatonia may cause regression in Down syndrome patients

PCMA releases new ad campaign to highlight lower-cost preferred pharmacy plans in Medicare

PCMA releases new ad campaign to highlight lower-cost preferred pharmacy plans in Medicare

Study finds extremely high levels of cardiovascular risk factors in people with psychosis

Study finds extremely high levels of cardiovascular risk factors in people with psychosis

New study finds that some immigrants, refugees in Ontario at higher risk of psychotic disorders

New study finds that some immigrants, refugees in Ontario at higher risk of psychotic disorders

Discovery paves way for developing treatments for people addicted to cocaine, amphetamines

Discovery paves way for developing treatments for people addicted to cocaine, amphetamines

New scanning methods could help predict people vulnerable to schizophrenia

New scanning methods could help predict people vulnerable to schizophrenia

Non-suicidal self-injury common among Iraq and Afghanistan veterans

Non-suicidal self-injury common among Iraq and Afghanistan veterans

Therese S. Richmond recognized with Claire M. Fagin Distinguished Researcher Award

Therese S. Richmond recognized with Claire M. Fagin Distinguished Researcher Award

Study finds link between PTSD and accelerated aging

Study finds link between PTSD and accelerated aging

Gynecologic oncologist awarded grant to improve quality of life for women with endometrial cancer

Gynecologic oncologist awarded grant to improve quality of life for women with endometrial cancer

Study: Walking and cycling to work could help reduce BMI

Study: Walking and cycling to work could help reduce BMI

Creating digital technology prototypes to improve dementia care

Creating digital technology prototypes to improve dementia care

UC Davis researchers develop new intervention to help depressed mothers seek treatment

UC Davis researchers develop new intervention to help depressed mothers seek treatment

GTEx findings reveal how genomic variants can affect gene activity and disease susceptibility

GTEx findings reveal how genomic variants can affect gene activity and disease susceptibility

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