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Massive genetics study shows what truly separates and unites 14 psychiatric disorders
This large-scale genomic analysis of 14 psychiatric disorders shows that most heritable risk is shared across five broad ...
Researchers have also demonstrated that bodily signals such as breathing patterns and gut rhythms can influence emotional ...
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PTSD is linked to accelerated brain aging
Post-traumatic stress disorder is usually framed as a psychological wound, but a growing body of evidence suggests it can also speed up how quickly the brain itself appears to age. Instead of simply ...
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How to Make MAHA’s Plan for Children’s Health Actually Work
"There’s a big opportunity for MAHA to include real-world experts in future studies and analysis," writes Dr. James S. Gordon ...
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Psilocybin shows greater potential than cannabinoids for obsessive-compulsive disorder treatment
In a review of previous studies, McMaster University researchers observe a stronger signal for psilocybin as a treatment for obsessive-compulsive disorder than cannabinoids.
Explore the hidden health impacts of intimate partner violence in India and the urgent need for systemic change in healthcare ...
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Why justice is incomplete without emotional and psychological support for families affected by femicide
Current policing and judicial processes lack sensitivity to the psychosocial needs of the bereaved during investigation, ...
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The 15 best books of 2025
Why our top picks of the year were about serial killers, silence and the enduring grace of the written word, according to The ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday to expedite the reclassification of marijuana – an effort to ...
Taste of Country said many more country stars such as Shania Twain, Reba McEntire, Billy Ray Cyrus, Doug Stone, Shelby Lynne, ...
Psychologist Melissa Hunt and gastroenterologist Chung Sang Tse and colleagues have found that cognitive behavioral therapy ...
The family’s pillar needs someone to lean on, too, so the government is moving to follow up on a study pitching a strong telepsychiatry program for OFWs to support their mental health abroad.
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