What Your Patients are Hearing
What Your Patients are Hearing
Coffee shop founder provides mental health intervention
A monthly gathering allows people to share their mental health struggles and find help and friendship.
What Your Patients are Hearing
Family estrangement: Would mutual respect make a difference?
Estrangement might be more common today because times have changed.
What Your Patients are Hearing
Mental health patients flocking to emergency departments
Some physicians worry that EDs have become the medical refuge for many people with mental illness.
What Your Patients are Hearing
Liquid nicotine in e-cigarettes could prove more addictive; gratitude tied to less anxiety, depression
The image of inhaling the vapor from electronic cigarettes – vaping – is presented by some as an innocuous substitute to smoking traditional...
What Your Patients are Hearing
Report criticizes VA’s suicide prevention efforts; author shares depression-fighting strategies
“Outreach is one of the first ways to engage with veterans and families about ways to get help.”
What Your Patients are Hearing
Michigan police receive training to recognize mental illness
The goal is to slow down the pace of the interaction after officers recognize signs of mental illness.
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Medical marijuana for autism facing good prospects in Colorado
Both the Colorado Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Society and the Colorado Psychiatric Society have opposed the initiative.
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Corpora callosa of young football players could be at risk
“To us, it’s more than a question about concussions, it’s a question about long-term cumulative exposure.”
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Viral tweet leads to physician backlash, #ThisISMyLane
When the National Rifle Association responded to an American College of Physicians position paper updating its policy on reducing firearm injuries...
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Myths debunked around guns, mental illness, and video games
Is the rate of mental illness eight times higher in the United States as in the European Union?
What Your Patients are Hearing
Meditation affects genes, inflammation; art prescribed as medicine
Dr. James Doty says meditation can have positive effects on blood pressure, stress hormones, and the immune system.