Medical marijuana: Do the benefits outweigh the risks?

By |2018-01-25T14:27:56-08:00January 25th, 2018|Brief Bulletins from the Field, We Know Psychiatry|

By Sheila Gupta, Tiffany Phalen, and Sanjay Gupta There is a need for additional treatment options to improve symptoms, enhance the quality of life (QOL), and reduce suffering among patients who have chronic medical illness. Medical marijuana (MM) has the potential to help patients who have certain medical conditions in states where it [...]

Depression and Anxiety Seen in Those Concerned About Climate Change

By |2018-01-25T14:09:52-08:00January 25th, 2018|Brief Bulletins from the Field, We Know Psychiatry|

NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Depression and anxiety afflict Americans who are concerned with the fate of the environment, according to a study of the mental health effects of climate change. Most hard-hit are women and people with low incomes who worry about the planet's long-term health, said the [...]

Massachusetts, Not Hawaii, Named Healthiest State for 2017

By |2018-01-09T08:41:42-08:00January 9th, 2018|Brief Bulletins from the Field, We Know Psychiatry|

Hawaii, Vermont, Connecticut and Utah Round-Out Top Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Alabama, and West Virginia Bottom-Out List A year of surprises ended with one more bit of unexpected news: Massachusetts, not Hawaii, is the healthiest state in the country, according to the annual “America’s Heath Rankings” report. Massachusetts’ win may have knocked [...]

Folic acid and multivitamin supplements associated with reduced autism risk

By |2018-01-08T09:06:52-08:00January 8th, 2018|Brief Bulletins from the Field, We Know Psychiatry|

Taking folic acid and/or multivitamin supplements preceding and during pregnancy is associated with a lower risk of offspring developing autism spectrum disorder (ASD), an observational epidemiologic study published Jan. 3 showed. The findings could have important public health implications, reported Stephen Z. Levine, PhD, and his associates. The case-cohort study included [...]

New Summaries of Anxiety Disorders

By |2017-12-28T06:59:57-08:00December 28th, 2017|Brief Bulletins from the Field, We Know Psychiatry|

Attention Bias, Threat/Anxiety Symptoms Linked A recent study indicates associations between threat bias and pediatric anxiety symptoms, and suggests that vigilance to external threats manifests more prominently in symptoms of social anxiety and school phobia, regardless of age and gender. These findings point to the role of attention bias to [...]

Update: Benefits and Risks of Cannabis in Schizophrenia & Dermatology

By |2017-12-28T06:35:30-08:00December 28th, 2017|Brief Bulletins from the Field, We Know Psychiatry|

Cannabidiol linked to reduction in psychotic symptoms in schizophrenia Patients with schizophrenia showed signs of improvement in positive psychotic symptoms and clinician-rated improvement after treatment with cannabidiol, a component of cannabis thought to counteract the effects of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), an industry-funded phase 2 study reported. According to the authors, the [...]

CDC News in Brief — Fentanyl: A Major Culprit in Opioid Overdoses

By |2017-12-28T06:15:10-08:00December 28th, 2017|Brief Bulletins from the Field, We Know Psychiatry|

CDC researchers find > 50% of people in 10 states who died of opioid overdoses during the second half of 2016 tested positive for fentanyl. Researchers examined 5,152 people who died due to opioid overdose in Maine, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, West Virginia, and [...]

Get Out There: Dancing can reverse the signs of aging in the brain

By |2017-12-23T10:28:52-08:00December 23rd, 2017|Brief Bulletins from the Field, We Know Psychiatry|

A new study, published in the open-access journal Frontiers in Human Neuroscience shows that older people who routinely partake in physical exercise can reverse the signs of aging in the brain, and dancing has the most profound effects as we suffer a decline in mental and physical fitness, which can be [...]

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