Discover the signs of bipolar psychosis, including delusions and hallucinations, and learn how early treatment can lead to a ...
New research suggests medical marijuana isn’t the mental health miracle many hope for, finding little evidence that it can ...
The largest review of medicinal cannabis to date found it doesn’t effectively treat anxiety, depression, or PTSD—despite millions using it for those reasons. Researchers warn it could even make mental ...
Tobacco smoking is not associated with functional connectivity alterations in large-scale brain networks among individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis.
This week, Mad in America explores three academic publications related to AI chatbots and mental health. The first, a commentary by DSM-IV chairman Allen New research explores the growing role of AI ...
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Nursing homes falsely diagnose patients as schizophrenic to sedate them, report says
Dementia patients are given antipsychotics, which FDA warns may increase the risk for deat ...
Marijuana doesn’t help with anxiety, PTSD, depression or other mental health conditions, according to two large, new studies.
Kennedy Jr. has not stopped at his slogan urging people to “eat real food” to prevent disease. What ACA enrollees are cutting ...
False diagnoses are used to mask inappropriate use of antipsychotic drugs on patients with dementia, a practice called chemical restraint, a government watchdog report said.
Explore the reasons why therapists and M.D.s can't and don't listen with curiosity to their psychotic patients.
AI is transforming how we think and work—but at a cognitive cost. This piece explores “AI brain fry,” the pressures driving it, and how we can protect focus, clarity, and well-being.
Scientists have long known that dopamine helps the brain learn from rewards, but a new computational model shows how for people with schizophrenia this learning system can break down and ...
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