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Ketamine as Effective as Electroconvulsive Therapy for Treatment-Resistant Depression

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Russian morale remained low, dissent jumped post-invasion

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Preventing suicides by assisting them

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Placenta Plays Crucial Role in Schizophrenia Risk

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Researchers Find Brain Marker That Signals Future Suicide Risk

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The time of year and hour when people have the strongest suicidal thoughts

Social media stirs worry over people’s wellbeing

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Gaming social networks could have positive impact on mental health

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Restoring Brain Rhythm Can Fight Depression

The Importance of Alcohol Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment in Closing the Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment Gap

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Young men at highest risk of schizophrenia linked with cannabis use disorder

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Fight poverty, boost kids’ brains: How anti-poverty programs can improve mental health

A new study by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis reveals that a connection between the body and mind is built into the structure of the brain. The study shows that parts of the brain area that controls movement are plugged into networks involved in thinking and planning, and in control of involuntary bodily functions such as blood pressure and heart rate.

Mind-body connection is built into brain, study suggests

A new study suggests that Americans’ political anxiety crescendos before a major election. The study is the first to examine anxiety tethered to a specific political event: the 2020 presidential election. CREDIT Clint Chapman | University of Nebraska–Lincoln

Study first to define anxiety spiraling from national election

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