News From the APA Convocation: Antipsychotics, Opioids, and PTSD

By |2018-05-09T13:04:15-07:00May 9th, 2018|Brief Bulletins from the Field, We Know Psychiatry|

Study Shows Continued Use of Certain Antipsychotics During Pregnancy May Increase Risk of Gestational Diabetes New York, NY. Women who take certain antipsychotic medications and continue the use of these medications through pregnancy may be at increased risk for gestational diabetes, according to new research published online today by the American Journal of [...]

Americans Favor Treatment, Not Enforcement to Address Opioid Crisis; One in Five Millennials Think it’s OK to Share Prescription Medicine

By |2021-11-11T17:11:22-08:00May 23rd, 2017|Brief Bulletins from the Field, We Know Psychiatry|

  SAN DIEGO, May 22, 2017 – Many Americans have been directly touched by the opioid crisis — more than a quarter of Americans and more than a third of millennials, report knowing someone who has been addicted to opioids or prescription painkillers. More than two-thirds of Americans, 69 percent, [...]

News Releases From the APA, Monday May 22, 2017: Opioids, Anxious Millennials, and Mental Health Coverage

By |2021-11-11T17:11:29-08:00May 22nd, 2017|Brief Bulletins from the Field, We Know Psychiatry|

  Americans Favor Treatment, Not Enforcement, to Address Opioid Crisis;  Many Americans Believe Access to Illegal Opioids and Painkillers is Easy; One in Five Millennials Think it’s OK to Share Prescription Medicine  SAN DIEGO, May 22, 2017 –  Many Americans have been directly touched by the opioid crisis -- more [...]

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