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Conference Coverage
03/22/2024
Jolynn Tumolo
A prescriber’s confidence and consistency in offering long-acting injectable (LAI) antipsychotic therapy likely affects a patient’s willingness to try it, according to a poster presentation at NP Institute.
A prescriber’s confidence and consistency in offering long-acting injectable (LAI) antipsychotic therapy likely affects a patient’s willingness to try it, according to a poster presentation at NP Institute.
A prescriber’s confidence and...
03/22/2024
Psych Congress Network
Brittany Badinger, FNP-C, CARN-AP
Q&As
03/22/2024

Featuring Brittany Badinger, FNP-C, CARN-AP

Featuring Brittany Badinger, FNP-C, C...
Brittany Badinger, FNP-C, CARN-AP, provides practical tips on how mental health clinicians can be more aware of comorbid substance use disorders when assessing and treating patients.
Brittany Badinger, FNP-C, CARN-AP, provides practical tips on how mental health clinicians can be more aware of comorbid substance use disorders when assessing and treating patients.
Brittany Badinger, FNP-C,...
03/22/2024
Psych Congress Network
A teddy bear against a blue background wearing a mask and stethoscope.
News
03/12/2024
Brionna Mendoza
Maternal vaccination against COVID-19 during pregnancy was found safe for offspring up to 18 months according to neurodevelopment measures. Results from the prospective cohort study were published in JAMA Pediatrics.
Maternal vaccination against COVID-19 during pregnancy was found safe for offspring up to 18 months according to neurodevelopment measures. Results from the prospective cohort study were published in JAMA Pediatrics.
Maternal vaccination against...
03/12/2024
Neurology
From Neurology
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News
03/07/2024
Brionna Mendoza
Cognitive deficits following COVID-19 infection, whether resolved after a short duration or longer-term persistence, have been confirmed through objective measurement.
Cognitive deficits following COVID-19 infection, whether resolved after a short duration or longer-term persistence, have been confirmed through objective measurement.
Cognitive deficits following...
03/07/2024
Neurology
From Neurology
Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH.
Videos
02/27/2024

Featuring Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH

Featuring Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH ...
Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH, offers some thoughts on how to balance the technical knowledge of psychopharmacology with the unique circumstances that surround every individual patient. 
Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH, offers some thoughts on how to balance the technical knowledge of psychopharmacology with the unique circumstances that surround every individual patient. 
Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH, offers...
02/27/2024
Psych Congress Network
Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH.
Videos
02/23/2024

Featuring Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH

Featuring Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH ...
Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH, details the concept and importance of de-prescribing in psychiatric clinical practice.
Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH, details the concept and importance of de-prescribing in psychiatric clinical practice.
Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH, details...
02/23/2024
Psych Congress Network
A group of foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids, including fish and nuts
News
02/21/2024
Jolynn Tumolo
Omega-3 supplementation, both in combination with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and alone, decreased symptoms of schizotypal personality disorder in children.
Omega-3 supplementation, both in combination with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and alone, decreased symptoms of schizotypal personality disorder in children.
Omega-3 supplementation, both in...
02/21/2024
Psych Congress Network
LAI Antipsychotics at Discharge Associated With Sharp Decline in Readmissions
News
02/17/2024
Jolynn Tumolo
LAI antipsychotics upon hospital discharge were linked with 75% fewer 30-day rehospitalizations compared with oral antipsychotics in patients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder, according to results published in the Journal of...
LAI antipsychotics upon hospital discharge were linked with 75% fewer 30-day rehospitalizations compared with oral antipsychotics in patients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder, according to results published in the Journal of...
LAI antipsychotics upon hospital...
02/17/2024
Psych Congress Network
NPF Endorsed Features
02/07/2024
Samip Sheth, MD
A recent National Psoriasis Foundation webinar explores the link between psychiatric comorbidities and skin conditions.
A recent National Psoriasis Foundation webinar explores the link between psychiatric comorbidities and skin conditions.
A recent National Psoriasis...
02/07/2024
The Dermatologist
From The Dermatologist
Traumatic Events May Affect Psychiatric Disorder Development, Moreso Than Familial Factors
News
01/23/2024
Evi Arthur
Assault, bereavement, and injury were significantly associated with an increased risk of subsequent psychiatric disorders, independent of familial background, in a nationwide cohort study recently published in JAMA Psychiatry. 
Assault, bereavement, and injury were significantly associated with an increased risk of subsequent psychiatric disorders, independent of familial background, in a nationwide cohort study recently published in JAMA Psychiatry. 
Assault, bereavement, and injury...
01/23/2024
Psych Congress Network
An illustrated picture shows two cartoon doctors, one holding up a magnifying glass to a cartoon brain.
News
01/23/2024
Jolynn Tumolo
Patients with early-onset psychosis had significantly lower volume of gray matter in their brains compared with healthy control subjects, according to study findings published in Molecular Psychiatry.
Patients with early-onset psychosis had significantly lower volume of gray matter in their brains compared with healthy control subjects, according to study findings published in Molecular Psychiatry.
Patients with early-onset...
01/23/2024
Psych Congress Network

Videos

Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH.
Videos
02/27/2024

Featuring Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH

Featuring Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH ...
Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH, offers some thoughts on how to balance the technical knowledge of psychopharmacology with the unique circumstances that surround every individual patient. 
Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH, offers some thoughts on how to balance the technical knowledge of psychopharmacology with the unique circumstances that surround every individual patient. 
Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH, offers...
02/27/2024
Psych Congress Network
Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH.
Videos
02/23/2024

Featuring Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH

Featuring Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH ...
Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH, details the concept and importance of de-prescribing in psychiatric clinical practice.
Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH, details the concept and importance of de-prescribing in psychiatric clinical practice.
Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH, details...
02/23/2024
Psych Congress Network
Penn and Williams
Videos
05/25/2023
Industry experts preview their session "Is it 4:20 yet? Successful Management of the Cannabis-Using Patient" at Psych Congress Elevate in June.
Industry experts preview their session "Is it 4:20 yet? Successful Management of the Cannabis-Using Patient" at Psych Congress Elevate in June.
Industry experts preview their...
05/25/2023
Psych Congress Network
Saundra Jain and Andrew Penn
Videos
05/01/2023
Saundra Jain, MA, PsyD, LPC, and Andrew Penn, MS, PMHNP, discuss how motivational interviewing can be used to establish trust and collaboration with psychiatric patients.
Saundra Jain, MA, PsyD, LPC, and Andrew Penn, MS, PMHNP, discuss how motivational interviewing can be used to establish trust and collaboration with psychiatric patients.
Saundra Jain, MA, PsyD, LPC, and...
05/01/2023
Psych Congress Network
balfour and winsky
Videos
06/27/2022
In the conclusion of this 3-part video, Margaret (Margie) E. Balfour, MD, PhD, and Sergeant Jason Winsky, BA, discuss tips for family members and clinicians during a mental health crisis and the upcoming 988 hotline launching July, 2022.
In the conclusion of this 3-part video, Margaret (Margie) E. Balfour, MD, PhD, and Sergeant Jason Winsky, BA, discuss tips for family members and clinicians during a mental health crisis and the upcoming 988 hotline launching July, 2022.
In the conclusion of this 3-part...
06/27/2022
Psych Congress Network
balfour and winsky
Videos
06/21/2022
Dr Balfour and Sgt Winsky discuss patient care processes at a Tucson Crisis Response Center as well as the community impact of their successful collaboration with law enforcement.
Dr Balfour and Sgt Winsky discuss patient care processes at a Tucson Crisis Response Center as well as the community impact of their successful collaboration with law enforcement.
Dr Balfour and Sgt Winsky...
06/21/2022
Psych Congress Network
Reclaiming Nurses Week
Videos
05/11/2022
Watch our final video of the series, Reclaiming Nurses Week Part 5: An Open Letter to Our Nurses.
Watch our final video of the series, Reclaiming Nurses Week Part 5: An Open Letter to Our Nurses.
Watch our final video of the...
05/11/2022
Psych Congress Network
Reclaiming Nurses Week
Videos
05/10/2022
Reclaiming Nurses Week Part 4: Nurses Mental Health. Hear the stories of stigma surrounding asking for help.
Reclaiming Nurses Week Part 4: Nurses Mental Health. Hear the stories of stigma surrounding asking for help.
Reclaiming Nurses Week Part 4:...
05/10/2022
Psych Congress Network
Reclaiming Nurses Week
Videos
05/09/2022
In this installment of Reclaiming Nurses Week, we address The Solution. Nurses share the changes that need to be made and the resources that are currently available.
In this installment of Reclaiming Nurses Week, we address The Solution. Nurses share the changes that need to be made and the resources that are currently available.
In this installment of...
05/09/2022
Psych Congress Network
Reclaiming Nurses Week
Videos
05/08/2022
In Part 2 of this video series, Reclaiming Nurses Week, we hear about The Cause as nurses share the reasons behind their mental health struggles.
In Part 2 of this video series, Reclaiming Nurses Week, we hear about The Cause as nurses share the reasons behind their mental health struggles.
In Part 2 of this video series,...
05/08/2022
Psych Congress Network
Edward Kaftarian, MD.
Videos
05/03/2024

Featuring Edward Kaftarian, MD

Featuring Edward Kaftarian, MD ...
In this video, Edward Kaftarian, MD, offers some insight into common technical challenges that telehealth providers may encounter and how to proactively address them.
In this video, Edward Kaftarian, MD, offers some insight into common technical challenges that telehealth providers may encounter and how to proactively address them.
In this video, Edward Kaftarian,...
05/03/2024
Psych Congress Network
Desiree Matthews, PHMNP-BC
Videos
04/29/2024

Featuring Desiree Matthews, PMHNP-BC

Featuring Desiree Matthews, PMHNP-BC ...
Join Desiree Matthews, PHMNP-BC, as she explores the limitations of traditional antipsychotic agents and off-label therapies in bipolar disorder treatment.
Join Desiree Matthews, PHMNP-BC, as she explores the limitations of traditional antipsychotic agents and off-label therapies in bipolar disorder treatment.
Join Desiree Matthews, PHMNP-BC,...
04/29/2024
Psych Congress Network
Desiree Matthews, PHMNP-BC
Videos
04/22/2024

Featuring Desiree Matthews, PHMNP-BC

Featuring Desiree Matthews, PHMNP-BC ...
Join Nurse Matthews for an in-depth exploration of the primary challenges faced by clinicians treating patients with bipolar disorder.
Join Nurse Matthews for an in-depth exploration of the primary challenges faced by clinicians treating patients with bipolar disorder.
Join Nurse Matthews for an...
04/22/2024
Psych Congress Network
Penn and Jain
Videos
04/16/2024

Featuring Saundra Jain, MA, PsyD, LPC, and Andrew Penn, MS, PMHNP

Featuring Saundra Jain, MA, PsyD, LPC...
Saundra Jain, MA, PsyD, LPC, and Andrew Penn, MS, PMHNP, unpack the profound and lasting impacts of burnout among health care professionals in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Saundra Jain, MA, PsyD, LPC, and Andrew Penn, MS, PMHNP, unpack the profound and lasting impacts of burnout among health care professionals in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Saundra Jain, MA, PsyD, LPC, and...
04/16/2024
Psych Congress Network
Desiree Matthews, PMHNP-BC.
Videos
04/15/2024

Featuring Desiree Matthews, PMHNP-BC

Featuring Desiree Matthews, PMHNP-BC ...
Gain fresh insights into the multifaceted impacts of tardive dyskinesia (TD) with Desiree Matthews, PMHNP-BC, as she explores the physical, social, and emotional consequences faced by patients living with TD.
Gain fresh insights into the multifaceted impacts of tardive dyskinesia (TD) with Desiree Matthews, PMHNP-BC, as she explores the physical, social, and emotional consequences faced by patients living with TD.
Gain fresh insights into the...
04/15/2024
Psych Congress Network
Desiree Matthews, PMHNP-BC.
Videos
04/15/2024

Featuring Desiree Matthews, PMHNP-BC

Featuring Desiree Matthews, PMHNP-BC ...
Gain fresh insights into the multifaceted impacts of tardive dyskinesia (TD) with Desiree Matthews, PMHNP-BC, as she explores the physical, social, and emotional consequences faced by patients living with TD.
Gain fresh insights into the multifaceted impacts of tardive dyskinesia (TD) with Desiree Matthews, PMHNP-BC, as she explores the physical, social, and emotional consequences faced by patients living with TD.
Gain fresh insights into the...
04/15/2024
Psych Congress Network
Drs Carbray and Phelps
Videos
04/09/2024

Featuring Julie Carbray, PhD, and Jim Phelps, MD 

Featuring Julie Carbray, PhD, and Jim...
Join Drs Phelps Carbray in an insightful discussion on the complexities of diagnosing and treating mood disorders and delve into their strategies for unraveling these diagnostic dilemmas and crafting informed treatment plans.
Join Drs Phelps Carbray in an insightful discussion on the complexities of diagnosing and treating mood disorders and delve into their strategies for unraveling these diagnostic dilemmas and crafting informed treatment plans.
Join Drs Phelps Carbray in an...
04/09/2024
Psych Congress Network
Drs Carbray and Phelps
Videos
04/04/2024

Featuring Julie Carbray, PhD, and Jim Phelps, MD 

Featuring Julie Carbray, PhD, and Jim...
Unlock the intricacies of bipolar disorder diagnosis and what the DSM-5 says with experts Julie Carbray, PhD, and Jim Phelps, MD, in this insightful discussion.
Unlock the intricacies of bipolar disorder diagnosis and what the DSM-5 says with experts Julie Carbray, PhD, and Jim Phelps, MD, in this insightful discussion.
Unlock the intricacies of...
04/04/2024
Psych Congress Network
John Grant, MD
Your Questions Answered
03/28/2024

Featuring John Grant, MD

Featuring John Grant, MD
John Grant, MD, explores previously unanswered audience Q&A questions from his live Psych Congress 2023 session regarding differentiating between visual hallucinations and OCD imagery and between OCD and anxiety.
John Grant, MD, explores previously unanswered audience Q&A questions from his live Psych Congress 2023 session regarding differentiating between visual hallucinations and OCD imagery and between OCD and anxiety.
John Grant, MD, explores...
03/28/2024
Psych Congress Network
Drs Podesta and Carbray
Videos
03/26/2024

Featuring Julie A. Carbray, PhD, PMHNP-BC, and Arwen Podesta, MD

Featuring Julie A. Carbray, PhD, PMHN...
Join Drs Carbray and Podesta as they delve into the complex relationship between substance use and mental health in this insightful video discussion
Join Drs Carbray and Podesta as they delve into the complex relationship between substance use and mental health in this insightful video discussion
Join Drs Carbray and Podesta as...
03/26/2024
Psych Congress Network

News

A teddy bear against a blue background wearing a mask and stethoscope.
News
03/12/2024
Brionna Mendoza
Maternal vaccination against COVID-19 during pregnancy was found safe for offspring up to 18 months according to neurodevelopment measures. Results from the prospective cohort study were published in JAMA Pediatrics.
Maternal vaccination against COVID-19 during pregnancy was found safe for offspring up to 18 months according to neurodevelopment measures. Results from the prospective cohort study were published in JAMA Pediatrics.
Maternal vaccination against...
03/12/2024
Neurology
An illustrated face in profile, wearing a mask
News
03/07/2024
Brionna Mendoza
Cognitive deficits following COVID-19 infection, whether resolved after a short duration or longer-term persistence, have been confirmed through objective measurement.
Cognitive deficits following COVID-19 infection, whether resolved after a short duration or longer-term persistence, have been confirmed through objective measurement.
Cognitive deficits following...
03/07/2024
Neurology
A group of foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids, including fish and nuts
News
02/21/2024
Jolynn Tumolo
Omega-3 supplementation, both in combination with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and alone, decreased symptoms of schizotypal personality disorder in children.
Omega-3 supplementation, both in combination with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and alone, decreased symptoms of schizotypal personality disorder in children.
Omega-3 supplementation, both in...
02/21/2024
Psych Congress Network
LAI Antipsychotics at Discharge Associated With Sharp Decline in Readmissions
News
02/17/2024
Jolynn Tumolo
LAI antipsychotics upon hospital discharge were linked with 75% fewer 30-day rehospitalizations compared with oral antipsychotics in patients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder, according to results published in the Journal of...
LAI antipsychotics upon hospital discharge were linked with 75% fewer 30-day rehospitalizations compared with oral antipsychotics in patients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder, according to results published in the Journal of...
LAI antipsychotics upon hospital...
02/17/2024
Psych Congress Network
Traumatic Events May Affect Psychiatric Disorder Development, Moreso Than Familial Factors
News
01/23/2024
Evi Arthur
Assault, bereavement, and injury were significantly associated with an increased risk of subsequent psychiatric disorders, independent of familial background, in a nationwide cohort study recently published in JAMA Psychiatry. 
Assault, bereavement, and injury were significantly associated with an increased risk of subsequent psychiatric disorders, independent of familial background, in a nationwide cohort study recently published in JAMA Psychiatry. 
Assault, bereavement, and injury...
01/23/2024
Psych Congress Network
An illustrated picture shows two cartoon doctors, one holding up a magnifying glass to a cartoon brain.
News
01/23/2024
Jolynn Tumolo
Patients with early-onset psychosis had significantly lower volume of gray matter in their brains compared with healthy control subjects, according to study findings published in Molecular Psychiatry.
Patients with early-onset psychosis had significantly lower volume of gray matter in their brains compared with healthy control subjects, according to study findings published in Molecular Psychiatry.
Patients with early-onset...
01/23/2024
Psych Congress Network
Oral Contraceptive Use Associated With Reduced Depression Risk
News
01/03/2024
Evi Arthur
Current users of oral contraceptive pills (OCPs) may have more of a reduced risk of major depression than those who formerly or have never used OCPs, according to a recent cross-sectional study published in the Journal of Affective Disorders. 
Current users of oral contraceptive pills (OCPs) may have more of a reduced risk of major depression than those who formerly or have never used OCPs, according to a recent cross-sectional study published in the Journal of Affective Disorders. 
Current users of oral...
01/03/2024
Psych Congress Network
Psychiatry Family
News
12/20/2023
Jolynn Tumolo
The intergenerational transmission of psychiatric conditions appears to be mostly attributable to broader psychopathology comorbidity than specific conditions, suggest study results.
The intergenerational transmission of psychiatric conditions appears to be mostly attributable to broader psychopathology comorbidity than specific conditions, suggest study results.
The intergenerational...
12/20/2023
Psych Congress Network
Solriamfetol Improves Cognitive Impairment Associated With OSA, EDS
News
11/28/2023
Jolynn Tumolo
Solriamfetol improved objective and subjective measures of cognitive function in patients with cognitive impairment associated with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), according to a poster presentation at...
Solriamfetol improved objective and subjective measures of cognitive function in patients with cognitive impairment associated with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), according to a poster presentation at...
Solriamfetol improved objective...
11/28/2023
Psych Congress Network
a depressed woman looks at her phone while sitting on a bus, train
News
11/14/2023
Jolynn Tumolo
During the first year of the pandemic, people with severe mental illness (SMI) had a 50% greater risk of all-cause death following COVID-19 infection compared to people without serious mental illness.
During the first year of the pandemic, people with severe mental illness (SMI) had a 50% greater risk of all-cause death following COVID-19 infection compared to people without serious mental illness.
During the first year of the...
11/14/2023
Neurology
Stimulant Use May Increase Heart Damage Risk in Young Adults With ADHD
News
05/07/2024
Evi Arthur
Stimulant use for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) could increase risk of heart damage in young adults, according to recent results published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.  “This underscores the...
Stimulant use for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) could increase risk of heart damage in young adults, according to recent results published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.  “This underscores the...
Stimulant use for...
05/07/2024
Psych Congress Network
woman looking down on phone
News
05/07/2024
Jolynn Tumolo
The prevalence of MDD at a major health system was 3 times higher in female patients with Huntington disease (HD) than in male patients, according to a poster presentation APA Annual Meeting.
The prevalence of MDD at a major health system was 3 times higher in female patients with Huntington disease (HD) than in male patients, according to a poster presentation APA Annual Meeting.
The prevalence of MDD at a major...
05/07/2024
Psych Congress Network
brain imaging
News
05/02/2024
Meagan Thistle
Children who show significant symptoms after head injury are more likely to experience mental and social disturbances and require mental health services, but 23% aren't being evaluated for concussion or brain trauma.
Children who show significant symptoms after head injury are more likely to experience mental and social disturbances and require mental health services, but 23% aren't being evaluated for concussion or brain trauma.
Children who show significant...
05/02/2024
Psych Congress Network
ADHD Medication Use, Particularly Stimulants, Tied to Fewer Hospitalizations
News
05/01/2024
Evi Arthur
In a recent cohort study, use of medication for ADHD, especially lisdexamphetamine and other stimulants, was associated with fewer hospitalizations, and lower suicidal behavior, according to results published in JAMA Network Open. 
In a recent cohort study, use of medication for ADHD, especially lisdexamphetamine and other stimulants, was associated with fewer hospitalizations, and lower suicidal behavior, according to results published in JAMA Network Open. 
In a recent cohort study, use of...
05/01/2024
Psych Congress Network
FDA approval stamp
News
04/30/2024
Meagan Thistle
Rejoyn has been FDA approved as the first prescription digital therapeutic for the treatment of MDD symptoms as an adjunct to clinician-managed outpatient care for adult patients.
Rejoyn has been FDA approved as the first prescription digital therapeutic for the treatment of MDD symptoms as an adjunct to clinician-managed outpatient care for adult patients.
Rejoyn has been FDA approved as...
04/30/2024
Psych Congress Network
Genetic Variant Appears to Protect Against Alzheimer Disease in At-Risk Individuals
News
04/29/2024
Jolynn Tumolo
A genetic variant may decrease the odds of developing Alzheimer disease (AD) by as much as 70% in people who carry the APOE ε4 allele, which is known to significantly increase AD risk. Researchers published the findings online in Acta...
A genetic variant may decrease the odds of developing Alzheimer disease (AD) by as much as 70% in people who carry the APOE ε4 allele, which is known to significantly increase AD risk. Researchers published the findings online in Acta...
A genetic variant may decrease...
04/29/2024
Neurology
‘Nonresponsive’ Parental Feeding Practices Could Contribute to Adolescent Eating Disorders
News
04/24/2024
Evi Arthur
Nonresponsive parental feeding practices were associated with a greater frequency of disordered eating and specific eating disorder (ED) symptoms in adolescence. Results were published in the International Journal of Eating Disorders. 
Nonresponsive parental feeding practices were associated with a greater frequency of disordered eating and specific eating disorder (ED) symptoms in adolescence. Results were published in the International Journal of Eating Disorders. 
Nonresponsive parental feeding...
04/24/2024
Psych Congress Network
Illustration of the brain
News
04/22/2024
Jolynn Tumolo
Antipsychotic use in patients with dementia is associated with an increased risk for a handful of serious adverse outcomes, including pneumonia, acute kidney injury, venous thromboembolism, and stroke.
Antipsychotic use in patients with dementia is associated with an increased risk for a handful of serious adverse outcomes, including pneumonia, acute kidney injury, venous thromboembolism, and stroke.
Antipsychotic use in patients...
04/22/2024
Psych Congress Network
A man lies in bed awake due to insomnia
News
04/18/2024
Brionna Mendoza
Insomnia symptoms, even if mild, were found to be associated with increased drinking over time, according to findings from the “first study to examine if objective circadian measures can predict future alcohol use in adults.”
Insomnia symptoms, even if mild, were found to be associated with increased drinking over time, according to findings from the “first study to examine if objective circadian measures can predict future alcohol use in adults.”
Insomnia symptoms, even if mild,...
04/18/2024
Psych Congress Network
A young child wears goofy sunglasses and smiles
News
04/15/2024
Brionna Mendoza
Acetaminophen use during pregnancy does not increase children’s risk of neurodevelopmental disorders, including attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism, and intellectual disability.
Acetaminophen use during pregnancy does not increase children’s risk of neurodevelopmental disorders, including attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism, and intellectual disability.
Acetaminophen use during...
04/15/2024
Psych Congress Network

Audio

Dr. Michael Myers on Becoming a Doctors' Doctor
Podcasts
12/07/2020
Michael Myers, MD, and John Budin, MD, discuss Dr. Myers' recent memoir, how the COVID-19 pandemic is helping medical professionals admit their vulnerabilities, and steps to take when colleagues may need professional help.  
Michael Myers, MD, and John Budin, MD, discuss Dr. Myers' recent memoir, how the COVID-19 pandemic is helping medical professionals admit their vulnerabilities, and steps to take when colleagues may need professional help.  
Michael Myers, MD, and John...
12/07/2020
Psych Congress Network
Combatting Clinician Burnout Through Wellness Practices
Podcasts
07/27/2020
At Psych Congress Elevate, Psych Congress Steering Committee member Saundra Jain, MA, PsyD, LPC, discussed clinician burnout and using wellness practices as a possible antidote. In this podcast, she explores the same topic.
At Psych Congress Elevate, Psych Congress Steering Committee member Saundra Jain, MA, PsyD, LPC, discussed clinician burnout and using wellness practices as a possible antidote. In this podcast, she explores the same topic.
At Psych Congress Elevate, Psych...
07/27/2020
Psych Congress Network
Meeting the Psychiatric Needs of Mental Health Clinicians
Podcasts
03/30/2020
In this podcast, Michael F. Myers, MD interviews fellow psychiatrists John Budin, MD, and John S. Tamerin, MD, about mental health professionals living with psychiatric illness and how their needs can be met.
In this podcast, Michael F. Myers, MD interviews fellow psychiatrists John Budin, MD, and John S. Tamerin, MD, about mental health professionals living with psychiatric illness and how their needs can be met.
In this podcast, Michael F....
03/30/2020
Psych Congress Network
Amber Hoberg, MSN, APRN, PMHNP-BC, Jonathan Meyer, MD, and Saundra Jain, PsyD
Podcasts
12/05/2023

Featuring Amber Hoberg, MSN, APRN, PMHNP-BC; Jonathan Meyer, MD; and Saundra Jain, MA, PsyD, LPC

Featuring Amber Hoberg, MSN, APRN, PM...
Clinical experts Amber Hoberg, MSN, APRN, PMHNP-BC, and Jonathan Meyer, MD, answer audience questions on their session, "More than Skin Deep: Examining the Full Impact of Tardive Dyskinesia," presented at Psych Congress Regionals.
Clinical experts Amber Hoberg, MSN, APRN, PMHNP-BC, and Jonathan Meyer, MD, answer audience questions on their session, "More than Skin Deep: Examining the Full Impact of Tardive Dyskinesia," presented at Psych Congress Regionals.
Clinical experts Amber Hoberg,...
12/05/2023
Psych Congress Network
Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH.
Podcasts
11/15/2023
In this podcast, Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH, examines the similarities and differences between the 2 medications approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of tardive dyskinesia.
In this podcast, Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH, examines the similarities and differences between the 2 medications approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of tardive dyskinesia.
In this podcast, Rakesh Jain,...
11/15/2023
Psych Congress Network
Hoberg and Jain
Podcasts
08/03/2023

With Amber Hoberg, MSN, APRN, PMHNP-BC, and Saundra Jain, MA, PSYD, LPC

With Amber Hoberg, MSN, APRN, PMHNP-B...
Nurse Hoberg sheds light on rare presentations of movement disorders as well as in-person and virtual treatment challenges.
Nurse Hoberg sheds light on rare presentations of movement disorders as well as in-person and virtual treatment challenges.
Nurse Hoberg sheds light on rare...
08/03/2023
Psych Congress Network
Podcasts
06/02/2023
Mark Zimmerman, MD, professor of psychiatry and human behavior at Brown University examines how clinicians can best measure patient response to medication or treatment.
Mark Zimmerman, MD, professor of psychiatry and human behavior at Brown University examines how clinicians can best measure patient response to medication or treatment.
Mark Zimmerman, MD, professor of...
06/02/2023
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Terry Rabinowitz, MD.
Podcasts
05/24/2023
There are no exact substitutes for conducting mental health care in person, but as Terry Rabinowitz, MD, professor of psychiatry and family medicine, Larner College of Medicine, University of Vermont, points out, there are some patients with...
There are no exact substitutes for conducting mental health care in person, but as Terry Rabinowitz, MD, professor of psychiatry and family medicine, Larner College of Medicine, University of Vermont, points out, there are some patients with...
There are no exact substitutes...
05/24/2023
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Stacey Flowers, Steven Chan, Craig Chepke, and Amber Hoberg.
Podcasts
05/16/2023
In this podcast hosted by Stacey Flowers, the Psych Congress Elevate 2023 co-chairs share what they're looking forward to at this year's event in Las Vegas.
In this podcast hosted by Stacey Flowers, the Psych Congress Elevate 2023 co-chairs share what they're looking forward to at this year's event in Las Vegas.
In this podcast hosted by Stacey...
05/16/2023
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Terry Rabinowitz, MD.
Podcasts
04/25/2023
Terry Rabinowitz, MD, explains how clinicians can remain attentive to patient safety when practicing psychiatry in a virtual setting.
Terry Rabinowitz, MD, explains how clinicians can remain attentive to patient safety when practicing psychiatry in a virtual setting.
Terry Rabinowitz, MD, explains...
04/25/2023
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Terry Rabinowitz, MD.
Podcasts
04/11/2023
Terry Rabinowitz, MD, provides an overview of telepresence and the "unofficial" rules of practicing telepsychiatry.
Terry Rabinowitz, MD, provides an overview of telepresence and the "unofficial" rules of practicing telepsychiatry.
Terry Rabinowitz, MD, provides...
04/11/2023
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In this podcast, listen as Dr. Corey Hebert and Dr. Napoleon Higgins discuss strategies to optimize care transitions for patients with ADHD from pediatric services (ages 6 to 17 years) to adult services (18 years and older).
In this podcast, listen as Dr. Corey Hebert and Dr. Napoleon Higgins discuss strategies to optimize care transitions for patients with ADHD from pediatric services (ages 6 to 17 years) to adult services (18 years and older).
In this podcast, listen as Dr....
03/29/2023
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Dr Zarkowski
Podcasts
03/21/2023
What are the most common pharmacodynamic drug interactions and how can clinicians limit side effects?
What are the most common pharmacodynamic drug interactions and how can clinicians limit side effects?
What are the most common...
03/21/2023
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Andrew Penn, RN, MS, NP, CNS, APRN-BC
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03/04/2022
Andrew Penn, RN, MS, NP, CNS, APRN-BC
Andrew Penn, NP, explains mentoring, how to find one as an NP, and what to do when you have found a possible mentor. He gives practical advice, questions to ask, and avenues to find the right fit.
Andrew Penn, NP, explains mentoring, how to find one as an NP, and what to do when you have found a possible mentor. He gives practical advice, questions to ask, and avenues to find the right fit.
Andrew Penn, NP, explains...
03/04/2022
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Julie Bailey
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02/08/2022
In this blog, Julie Bailey, LCPC, shares her insights on providing a safe space for patients to discuss these social anxieties, as well as tips to share with patients about slowly reintegrating into life after COVID-19.
In this blog, Julie Bailey, LCPC, shares her insights on providing a safe space for patients to discuss these social anxieties, as well as tips to share with patients about slowly reintegrating into life after COVID-19.
In this blog, Julie Bailey,...
02/08/2022
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12/16/2021
This guide provides actionable tips you can implement in everyday life for improved well-being.
This guide provides actionable tips you can implement in everyday life for improved well-being.
This guide provides actionable...
12/16/2021
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Athena Robinson
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10/15/2021
Athena Robinson, PhD, discusses how artificial intelligence can help men overcome the stigma of seeking treatment for mental health disorders.
Athena Robinson, PhD, discusses how artificial intelligence can help men overcome the stigma of seeking treatment for mental health disorders.
Athena Robinson, PhD, discusses...
10/15/2021
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Michael Myers
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10/07/2021
Michael Myers
Michael Myers, MD, reflects on National Physician Suicide Awareness Day.
Michael Myers, MD, reflects on National Physician Suicide Awareness Day.
Michael Myers, MD, reflects on...
10/07/2021
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Dr Agronin
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06/24/2021
BLOG: I valued the opportunities brought by Telehealth throughout the pandemic, and yet I missed seeing my aging patients in person. Video chats just weren’t as informative or engaging as face-to-face encounters.
BLOG: I valued the opportunities brought by Telehealth throughout the pandemic, and yet I missed seeing my aging patients in person. Video chats just weren’t as informative or engaging as face-to-face encounters.
BLOG: I valued the opportunities...
06/24/2021
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06/04/2021
Michael Myers
BLOG: I have kept all the files of my patients who have died by suicide [including] ones under my care when they died & those who were no longer my patients when they took their lives.
BLOG: I have kept all the files of my patients who have died by suicide [including] ones under my care when they died & those who were no longer my patients when they took their lives.
BLOG: I have kept all the files...
06/04/2021
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Dr Myers
Blog
04/15/2021
Michael Myers
Michael Myers, MD, says physicians continue to face pressure to remain silent about mental illness, which leads to hesitancy in seeking help and a worsening of symptoms.
Michael Myers, MD, says physicians continue to face pressure to remain silent about mental illness, which leads to hesitancy in seeking help and a worsening of symptoms.
Michael Myers, MD, says...
04/15/2021
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Andrew Penn
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02/24/2021
Andrew Penn, RN, MS, NP, CNS, APRN-BC
BLOG: At the one-year mark of the COVID-19 pandemic, I turn again, as I did in March 2020, to writing to make sense of my world. I am tired, I am frustrated, and I am weary. But, like you, I am still here.
BLOG: At the one-year mark of the COVID-19 pandemic, I turn again, as I did in March 2020, to writing to make sense of my world. I am tired, I am frustrated, and I am weary. But, like you, I am still here.
BLOG: At the one-year mark of...
02/24/2021
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Andrew Penn
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01/09/2021
Andrew Penn, RN, MS, NP, CNS, APRN-BC
BLOG: We humans are complex creatures who can hold, Shiva-like, the simultaneous capacity for tremendous creation in one hand and woeful destruction in the other.
BLOG: We humans are complex creatures who can hold, Shiva-like, the simultaneous capacity for tremendous creation in one hand and woeful destruction in the other.
BLOG: We humans are complex...
01/09/2021
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Rakesh Amin, MD.
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06/13/2023

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Rakesh Amin, MD
Rakesh Amin, MD, discusses the importance of partnering with patients and caregivers to set treatment goals and the importance of introducing long-acting injectables earlier in the treatment of schizophrenia.
Rakesh Amin, MD, discusses the importance of partnering with patients and caregivers to set treatment goals and the importance of introducing long-acting injectables earlier in the treatment of schizophrenia.
Rakesh Amin, MD, discusses the...
06/13/2023
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Marc Agronin, MD.
Blog
08/30/2022
Marc Agronin, MD
Psych Congress Network Section Editor Mark Agronin, MD, provides expert clinical insights on reducing the risk for Alzheimer disease and delaying its onset and progression.
Psych Congress Network Section Editor Mark Agronin, MD, provides expert clinical insights on reducing the risk for Alzheimer disease and delaying its onset and progression.
Psych Congress Network Section...
08/30/2022
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Ed Jones, PhD
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07/28/2022
Ed Jones, PhD
Ed Jones, PhD, discusses the need for a clinical refocusing that includes broad access to psychosocial solutions and ensuring socially informed clinicians can help underserved communities.
Ed Jones, PhD, discusses the need for a clinical refocusing that includes broad access to psychosocial solutions and ensuring socially informed clinicians can help underserved communities.
Ed Jones, PhD, discusses the...
07/28/2022
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Ed Jones, PhD
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07/21/2022
Ed Jones, PhD
Ed Jones, PhD: "We miss this psychosocial aspect of care today...What is missing?  We need psychotherapists based in primary care, often focused on mundane issues rather than the complexities of diagnosis or treatment."
Ed Jones, PhD: "We miss this psychosocial aspect of care today...What is missing?  We need psychotherapists based in primary care, often focused on mundane issues rather than the complexities of diagnosis or treatment."
Ed Jones, PhD: "We miss this...
07/21/2022
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04/27/2022
Steven Chan, MD, MBA, and Burhan Ahmed Khan, MD, discuss how to encourage patients to use digital mental health apps.
Steven Chan, MD, MBA, and Burhan Ahmed Khan, MD, discuss how to encourage patients to use digital mental health apps.
Steven Chan, MD, MBA, and Burhan...
04/27/2022
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04/21/2022
Steven Chan, MD, MBA, and Burhan Ahmed Khan, MD, navigating quality issues with digital mental health applications.
Steven Chan, MD, MBA, and Burhan Ahmed Khan, MD, navigating quality issues with digital mental health applications.
Steven Chan, MD, MBA, and Burhan...
04/21/2022
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Andrew Penn, RN, MS, NP, CNS, APRN-BC
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03/04/2022
Andrew Penn, RN, MS, NP, CNS, APRN-BC
Andrew Penn, NP, explains mentoring, how to find one as an NP, and what to do when you have found a possible mentor. He gives practical advice, questions to ask, and avenues to find the right fit.
Andrew Penn, NP, explains mentoring, how to find one as an NP, and what to do when you have found a possible mentor. He gives practical advice, questions to ask, and avenues to find the right fit.
Andrew Penn, NP, explains...
03/04/2022
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Julie Bailey
Blog
02/08/2022
In this blog, Julie Bailey, LCPC, shares her insights on providing a safe space for patients to discuss these social anxieties, as well as tips to share with patients about slowly reintegrating into life after COVID-19.
In this blog, Julie Bailey, LCPC, shares her insights on providing a safe space for patients to discuss these social anxieties, as well as tips to share with patients about slowly reintegrating into life after COVID-19.
In this blog, Julie Bailey,...
02/08/2022
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01/31/2022
Mental health advocate, Dorothy Watson shares her insights about the impact the pandemic has had on mental health and where we go from here.
Mental health advocate, Dorothy Watson shares her insights about the impact the pandemic has had on mental health and where we go from here.
Mental health advocate, Dorothy...
01/31/2022
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Dr Bill Wilson
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01/13/2022
William Wilson, MD, discusses how to identify grief vs depression.
William Wilson, MD, discusses how to identify grief vs depression.
William Wilson, MD, discusses...
01/13/2022
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News Articles

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News
03/12/2024
Brionna Mendoza
Maternal vaccination against COVID-19 during pregnancy was found safe for offspring up to 18 months according to neurodevelopment measures. Results from the prospective cohort study were published in JAMA Pediatrics.
Maternal vaccination against COVID-19 during pregnancy was found safe for offspring up to 18 months according to neurodevelopment measures. Results from the prospective cohort study were published in JAMA Pediatrics.
Maternal vaccination against...
03/12/2024
Neurology
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News
03/07/2024
Brionna Mendoza
Cognitive deficits following COVID-19 infection, whether resolved after a short duration or longer-term persistence, have been confirmed through objective measurement.
Cognitive deficits following COVID-19 infection, whether resolved after a short duration or longer-term persistence, have been confirmed through objective measurement.
Cognitive deficits following...
03/07/2024
Neurology
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02/21/2024
Jolynn Tumolo
Omega-3 supplementation, both in combination with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and alone, decreased symptoms of schizotypal personality disorder in children.
Omega-3 supplementation, both in combination with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and alone, decreased symptoms of schizotypal personality disorder in children.
Omega-3 supplementation, both in...
02/21/2024
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LAI Antipsychotics at Discharge Associated With Sharp Decline in Readmissions
News
02/17/2024
Jolynn Tumolo
LAI antipsychotics upon hospital discharge were linked with 75% fewer 30-day rehospitalizations compared with oral antipsychotics in patients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder, according to results published in the Journal of...
LAI antipsychotics upon hospital discharge were linked with 75% fewer 30-day rehospitalizations compared with oral antipsychotics in patients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder, according to results published in the Journal of...
LAI antipsychotics upon hospital...
02/17/2024
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Traumatic Events May Affect Psychiatric Disorder Development, Moreso Than Familial Factors
News
01/23/2024
Evi Arthur
Assault, bereavement, and injury were significantly associated with an increased risk of subsequent psychiatric disorders, independent of familial background, in a nationwide cohort study recently published in JAMA Psychiatry. 
Assault, bereavement, and injury were significantly associated with an increased risk of subsequent psychiatric disorders, independent of familial background, in a nationwide cohort study recently published in JAMA Psychiatry. 
Assault, bereavement, and injury...
01/23/2024
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News
01/23/2024
Jolynn Tumolo
Patients with early-onset psychosis had significantly lower volume of gray matter in their brains compared with healthy control subjects, according to study findings published in Molecular Psychiatry.
Patients with early-onset psychosis had significantly lower volume of gray matter in their brains compared with healthy control subjects, according to study findings published in Molecular Psychiatry.
Patients with early-onset...
01/23/2024
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Oral Contraceptive Use Associated With Reduced Depression Risk
News
01/03/2024
Evi Arthur
Current users of oral contraceptive pills (OCPs) may have more of a reduced risk of major depression than those who formerly or have never used OCPs, according to a recent cross-sectional study published in the Journal of Affective Disorders. 
Current users of oral contraceptive pills (OCPs) may have more of a reduced risk of major depression than those who formerly or have never used OCPs, according to a recent cross-sectional study published in the Journal of Affective Disorders. 
Current users of oral...
01/03/2024
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Psychiatry Family
News
12/20/2023
Jolynn Tumolo
The intergenerational transmission of psychiatric conditions appears to be mostly attributable to broader psychopathology comorbidity than specific conditions, suggest study results.
The intergenerational transmission of psychiatric conditions appears to be mostly attributable to broader psychopathology comorbidity than specific conditions, suggest study results.
The intergenerational...
12/20/2023
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Solriamfetol Improves Cognitive Impairment Associated With OSA, EDS
News
11/28/2023
Jolynn Tumolo
Solriamfetol improved objective and subjective measures of cognitive function in patients with cognitive impairment associated with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), according to a poster presentation at...
Solriamfetol improved objective and subjective measures of cognitive function in patients with cognitive impairment associated with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), according to a poster presentation at...
Solriamfetol improved objective...
11/28/2023
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News
11/14/2023
Jolynn Tumolo
During the first year of the pandemic, people with severe mental illness (SMI) had a 50% greater risk of all-cause death following COVID-19 infection compared to people without serious mental illness.
During the first year of the pandemic, people with severe mental illness (SMI) had a 50% greater risk of all-cause death following COVID-19 infection compared to people without serious mental illness.
During the first year of the...
11/14/2023
Neurology
Stimulant Use May Increase Heart Damage Risk in Young Adults With ADHD
News
05/07/2024
Evi Arthur
Stimulant use for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) could increase risk of heart damage in young adults, according to recent results published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.  “This underscores the...
Stimulant use for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) could increase risk of heart damage in young adults, according to recent results published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.  “This underscores the...
Stimulant use for...
05/07/2024
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News
05/07/2024
Jolynn Tumolo
The prevalence of MDD at a major health system was 3 times higher in female patients with Huntington disease (HD) than in male patients, according to a poster presentation APA Annual Meeting.
The prevalence of MDD at a major health system was 3 times higher in female patients with Huntington disease (HD) than in male patients, according to a poster presentation APA Annual Meeting.
The prevalence of MDD at a major...
05/07/2024
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News
05/02/2024
Meagan Thistle
Children who show significant symptoms after head injury are more likely to experience mental and social disturbances and require mental health services, but 23% aren't being evaluated for concussion or brain trauma.
Children who show significant symptoms after head injury are more likely to experience mental and social disturbances and require mental health services, but 23% aren't being evaluated for concussion or brain trauma.
Children who show significant...
05/02/2024
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ADHD Medication Use, Particularly Stimulants, Tied to Fewer Hospitalizations
News
05/01/2024
Evi Arthur
In a recent cohort study, use of medication for ADHD, especially lisdexamphetamine and other stimulants, was associated with fewer hospitalizations, and lower suicidal behavior, according to results published in JAMA Network Open. 
In a recent cohort study, use of medication for ADHD, especially lisdexamphetamine and other stimulants, was associated with fewer hospitalizations, and lower suicidal behavior, according to results published in JAMA Network Open. 
In a recent cohort study, use of...
05/01/2024
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News
04/30/2024
Meagan Thistle
Rejoyn has been FDA approved as the first prescription digital therapeutic for the treatment of MDD symptoms as an adjunct to clinician-managed outpatient care for adult patients.
Rejoyn has been FDA approved as the first prescription digital therapeutic for the treatment of MDD symptoms as an adjunct to clinician-managed outpatient care for adult patients.
Rejoyn has been FDA approved as...
04/30/2024
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Genetic Variant Appears to Protect Against Alzheimer Disease in At-Risk Individuals
News
04/29/2024
Jolynn Tumolo
A genetic variant may decrease the odds of developing Alzheimer disease (AD) by as much as 70% in people who carry the APOE ε4 allele, which is known to significantly increase AD risk. Researchers published the findings online in Acta...
A genetic variant may decrease the odds of developing Alzheimer disease (AD) by as much as 70% in people who carry the APOE ε4 allele, which is known to significantly increase AD risk. Researchers published the findings online in Acta...
A genetic variant may decrease...
04/29/2024
Neurology
‘Nonresponsive’ Parental Feeding Practices Could Contribute to Adolescent Eating Disorders
News
04/24/2024
Evi Arthur
Nonresponsive parental feeding practices were associated with a greater frequency of disordered eating and specific eating disorder (ED) symptoms in adolescence. Results were published in the International Journal of Eating Disorders. 
Nonresponsive parental feeding practices were associated with a greater frequency of disordered eating and specific eating disorder (ED) symptoms in adolescence. Results were published in the International Journal of Eating Disorders. 
Nonresponsive parental feeding...
04/24/2024
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News
04/22/2024
Jolynn Tumolo
Antipsychotic use in patients with dementia is associated with an increased risk for a handful of serious adverse outcomes, including pneumonia, acute kidney injury, venous thromboembolism, and stroke.
Antipsychotic use in patients with dementia is associated with an increased risk for a handful of serious adverse outcomes, including pneumonia, acute kidney injury, venous thromboembolism, and stroke.
Antipsychotic use in patients...
04/22/2024
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A man lies in bed awake due to insomnia
News
04/18/2024
Brionna Mendoza
Insomnia symptoms, even if mild, were found to be associated with increased drinking over time, according to findings from the “first study to examine if objective circadian measures can predict future alcohol use in adults.”
Insomnia symptoms, even if mild, were found to be associated with increased drinking over time, according to findings from the “first study to examine if objective circadian measures can predict future alcohol use in adults.”
Insomnia symptoms, even if mild,...
04/18/2024
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News
04/15/2024
Brionna Mendoza
Acetaminophen use during pregnancy does not increase children’s risk of neurodevelopmental disorders, including attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism, and intellectual disability.
Acetaminophen use during pregnancy does not increase children’s risk of neurodevelopmental disorders, including attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism, and intellectual disability.
Acetaminophen use during...
04/15/2024
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