Atypical antipsychotic

Atypical Antipsychotic Augmentation Strategies in the Context of Guideline-Based Care for the Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder.

Atypical Antipsychotic Augmentation Strategies in the Context of Guideline-based Care for the Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder.

CNS Drugs. 2013 May 25;
Patkar AA, Pae CU

There is a growing body of evidence that supports the use of atypical… Continue reading

Psychotic Depression: An Underappreciated Window to Explore the Dimensionality and Pathobiology of Psychosis.

Psychotic Depression: An Underappreciated Window to Explore the Dimensionality and Pathobiology of Psychosis.

Schizophr Bull. 2013 May 24;
Waddington JL, Buckley PF

HubMed – depression

 

Management of Chronic Depressive Patients with Residual Symptoms.

CNS Drugs. 2013 May… Continue reading

Statin a Day Keeps Cancer at Bay.

Statin a day keeps cancer at bay.

World J Clin Oncol. 2013 May 10; 4(2): 43-6
Singh S, Singh PP

In addition to cholesterol reduction, statins, currently the most commonly prescribed drug in the world, have been shown to… Continue reading

I Have Major Depression and It’s Confussing Me?

Question by Kennedy: I have major depression and it’s confussing me?
I found out I have depression after being hospitalized for self harm. The doctors say I wouldn’t be in a right state for a few months but it only… Continue reading

Attention Bias Modification: A New Approach to the Treatment of Eating Disorders?

Attention bias modification: A new approach to the treatment of eating disorders?

Int J Eat Disord. 2013 Jul; 46(5): 496-500
Renwick B, Campbell IC, Schmidt U

HubMed – eating

 

Are we really paddling as fast as we can?… Continue reading

Disruptive Office Behaviors in the Medical Setting: Associations With Other Clinical Phenomena.

Disruptive Office Behaviors in the Medical Setting: Associations with Other Clinical Phenomena.

Innov Clin Neurosci. 2013 Mar; 10(3): 35-39
Sansone RA, Sansone LA

Aggression and violence in the medical setting appear to be on the increase. In support of… Continue reading

Acute Stress Selectively Reduces Reward Sensitivity.

Acute stress selectively reduces reward sensitivity.

Front Hum Neurosci. 2013; 7: 133
Berghorst LH, Bogdan R, Frank MJ, Pizzagalli DA

Stress may promote the onset of psychopathology by disrupting reward processing. However, the extent to which stress impairs reward… Continue reading

How Fast Do Mental Illness Research Progress?

Question by John: How fast do mental illness research progress?
Are there any estimates for better “cures” for stuff like depression, anxiety. Or illnesses which currently have no good relief methods like derealization/depersonalization?

Best answer:

Answer by Jared
More is… Continue reading

Physical Harm Due to Chronic Substance Use.

Physical harm due to chronic substance use.

Regul Toxicol Pharmacol. 2013 Mar 27;
Amsterdam JV, Pennings E, Brunt T, Brink WV

Chronic use at high dose of illicit drugs, alcohol and tobacco is associated with physical disease. The relative… Continue reading

Methamphetamine and Parkinson’s Disease.

Methamphetamine and Parkinson’s disease.

Parkinsons Dis. 2013; 2013: 308052
Granado N, Ares-Santos S, Moratalla R

Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder predominantly affecting the elderly. The aetiology of the disease is not known, but age and environmental factors… Continue reading