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    Publish date: March 25, 2022

    The study shows for the first time that communication is possible in patients in a completely locked-in state and offers hope for a better quality...

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    Schizophrenia risk lower for people with access to green space

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    Publish date: March 24, 2022

    Individuals living in areas with the lowest levels of green space were 24% more likely to develop schizophrenia.

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    ‘Pandemic brain’ not limited to patients infected with COVID-19

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    Publish date: March 23, 2022

    The stress of living through a pandemic may cause brain inflammation even in those uninfected with SARS-CoV-2....

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    Restoring ‘sixth sense’ may reduce falls in Alzheimer’s

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    Publish date: March 16, 2022

    “Screening patients with Alzheimer’s disease for impaired vestibular function could lead to identification of individuals at high risk of falls...

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    Cat ownership in childhood linked ‘conditionally’ to psychosis in adult males

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    Publish date: March 9, 2022

    The suspected culprit is not the cat itself but rather exposure to Toxoplasma gondii, a common parasite sometimes found in cat feces.

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    First ‘before-and-after’ COVID-19 brain imaging study shows structural changes

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    Publish date: March 9, 2022

    Whether the abnormal changes are the hallmark of the spread of the pathogenic effects in the brain, or of the virus itself, remains to be...

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    Columbia names interim chair of psychiatry after Twitter controversy

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    Publish date: March 1, 2022

    The announcement is Columbia’s latest response to a social media furor involving the university’s former chair of psychiatry.

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    First recording of dying brain shows memory, meditation patterns

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    Study findings suggest that, as we die, our lives really do flash before our eyes.

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    Alarming rates of self-harm in adults with autism expose a broken system

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    Publish date: February 22, 2022

    “Our mental health care system in general is not great for people on the spectrum, but it’s even worse for adults,” said Dr. Brenna Maddox.

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    Global dementia cases may triple by 2050 unless risk factors are reduced

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    By 2050, 153 million people are expected to have dementia worldwide – up from 57 million in 2019.

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    Schizophrenia linked to violent behavior, but experts push back

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    Publish date: January 4, 2022

    “I think one of the main implications of this study is that prevention of violence outcomes really should be a focus for clinical services,” said...

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    Positive phase 3 topline results for early Parkinson’s drug

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    “The initiation of treatment of patients with Parkinson’s disease represents an area of unmet need due to the side effects associated with current...

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    Record-breaking autism rates reported with new CDC criteria

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    Publish date: December 2, 2021

    Taken together, the data suggest efforts to raise awareness about autism are working, though researchers were quick to say much work remains.

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    COVID-19 mortality risk factors: An unexpected finding

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    Publish date: November 24, 2021

    “Once [patients with severe psychiatric illness] have the infection, they are more prone to worse outcomes,” said Dr. Antonio L. Teixeira.

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    Intranasal oxytocin for autism promising – then came the data

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    Publish date: November 19, 2021

    Perhaps the most important take-away from the study is that even if it’s safe, intranasal oxytocin as it is currently used doesn’t work and...

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