Mental Health News and Research

Latest Mental Health News and Research

Long term dope use shrinks the brain

Long term dope use shrinks the brain

Improving cancer diagnosis and support services for Asian patients

Improving cancer diagnosis and support services for Asian patients

Many Gulf Coast residents affected by Hurricane Katrina continue to have mental health problems, study finds

Many Gulf Coast residents affected by Hurricane Katrina continue to have mental health problems, study finds

Long-term, heavy cannabis use may shrink brain's hippocampus and amygdala

Long-term, heavy cannabis use may shrink brain's hippocampus and amygdala

People who are obese may be more likely to become depressed

People who are obese may be more likely to become depressed

NIDA highlights best drug abuse treatment approaches at blending conference

NIDA highlights best drug abuse treatment approaches at blending conference

Acupuncture reduces pain and dysfunction in head and neck cancer patients after neck dissection

Acupuncture reduces pain and dysfunction in head and neck cancer patients after neck dissection

Researchers pinpoint gene mutations responsible for 10 percent of non-familial cases of schizophrenia

Researchers pinpoint gene mutations responsible for 10 percent of non-familial cases of schizophrenia

Smoking during pregnancy and SIDS

Smoking during pregnancy and SIDS

Almost 1 in 6 cases of depression among working Victorians are caused by job stress

Almost 1 in 6 cases of depression among working Victorians are caused by job stress

Minnesota Health Care Group to launch pilot 'pay-for-performance' initiative to reduce treatment costs for depression

Minnesota Health Care Group to launch pilot 'pay-for-performance' initiative to reduce treatment costs for depression

Spontaneous mutations widespread in non-familial schizophrenia

Spontaneous mutations widespread in non-familial schizophrenia

University of Bristol to test effectiveness of cognitive behavioural therapy

University of Bristol to test effectiveness of cognitive behavioural therapy

US$28 million needed for Myanmar says WHO

US$28 million needed for Myanmar says WHO

Post-menopausal therapy to improve women's quality of life

Post-menopausal therapy to improve women's quality of life

Cancer survivors are living "in limbo" with unmet needs for care

Cancer survivors are living "in limbo" with unmet needs for care

San Francisco Mayor rejects proposed budget cuts to HIV/AIDS services

San Francisco Mayor rejects proposed budget cuts to HIV/AIDS services

Antipsychotic drugs dangerous for the elderly

Antipsychotic drugs dangerous for the elderly

Americans believe wounded Iraq war veterans generally neglected

Americans believe wounded Iraq war veterans generally neglected

Intracellular antibody mops up mutant protein in Huntington's disease model

Intracellular antibody mops up mutant protein in Huntington's disease model

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