
The sharply decreasing perception of risk and easy accessibility of cannabis has many patients turning towards it, despite the potential negative effects.
The sharply decreasing perception of risk and easy accessibility of cannabis has many patients turning towards it, despite the potential negative effects.
Cannabis use has prompted symptoms such as dizziness, sleepiness, and fatigue in older patients. Are there any benevolent effects?
The rapidly changing field of cannabinoids and their clinical implications poses a particular challenge in psychiatry.
How can we ensure that our attributions of meaning are not simply instances of creative storytelling?
Multidisciplinary insights on helping patients with ADHD during the COVID-19 pandemic, medication abuse, and other factors affecting care.
What executive orders from President Biden will affect mental health care?
Aerobic exercise has been found to exert a positive effect on global cognition and some, but not all, cognitive domains in patients with schizophrenia.
A myriad of neuropsychiatric symptoms result from folate deficiency, including cognitive impairment, insomnia, psychosis, depression, peripheral sensory deficits, and weakness. Treatment and prevention strategies are discussed.
Neuropsychiatric manifestations of Huntington disease can present decades before the motor symptoms become apparent, making the role of the psychiatrist all the more important.
Leaders are struggling to justly distribute the coveted vaccine, as their are many vexing ethical issues surrounding COVID-19.
A synthesis of quantitative reviews on the relationship between cannabis use and psychosis.
Before starting to prescribe stimulants to every adult who cannot concentrate, it is important to take a closer look at the research.
The COVID-19 outbreak will eventually end, but public health experts expect this will not be the last pandemic. Will we have learned the right lessons so we can more successfully weather the next one?
Psilocybin may be useful for examining interactions between serotonin-dopamine systems and various psychiatric conditions, such as schizophrenia.
My life pasted on his wall to analyze, a flash of insight came to me: Training had begun.
Many patients with bipolar and other psychiatric disorders believe it is better to wait to address cigarette and other nicotine use. Here is why that is not necessarily the case.
There are many reasons to look forward, armed with lessons learned and new research on the horizon.
Providing quality mental health care in all treatment settings requires one crucial element: teamwork.