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June 26, 2017
Portions of the frontal cortex can be dysfunctional in people with schizophrenia, leading to cognitive deficits that affect memory, attention and planning. A new study published March 28 in the journal Molecular Psychiatry suggests that these deficits ...
June 27, 2017
Stress can aggravate inflammatory diseases by affecting the relationship between gut bacteria and the immune system. Treatment with immune-regulating bacteria may help prevent against stress-induced illness, a study in mice suggests. In this study, Dr....
July 3, 2017
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), which is marked by repetitive behaviors, like turning a light on and off multiple times before entering a room, or compulsively washing, takes a significant toll not only on children who suffer from it, but also on ...
July 10, 2017
Dr. Malaspina will present the findings that mistakenly led American psychiatrists to believe that bad parenting caused psychosis in children a half century ago. New findings show how the ages of parents can influence the risk to children, independent ...
July 11, 2017
Looking at the brains of children with various psychiatric illnesses, researchers have identified some of the brain differences that are specific to each disorder, and some that are shared.
Changes in the structure of the brain are linked to psychia...
July 11, 2017
Biomarkers have transformed modern medicine but remain largely elusive in psychiatry, due in part to the way we diagnose mental illness. Dr. Liston will discuss on-going efforts to rethinking our approach to diagnosis and treatment by identifying new s...
July 11, 2017
Dr. Swartz will discuss findings from a randomized trial comparing two brief psychosocial interventions as treatments for depressed mothers of children and adolescents with psychiatric disorders. She will focus on the effects of maternal depression tre...
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