A global research team co-led by VCU expert Kenneth Kendler has produced the most comprehensive genetic map so far, identifying five families of disorders that show a high degree of overlap. An intern ...
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Genetic overlap of 14 psychiatric disorders explains why patients often have multiple diagnoses
An international collective of researchers is delivering new insights into why having multiple psychiatric disorders is the ...
From Dec 31, psychiatrists must be admitted to a panel before they can testify as an expert in criminal proceedings. Read ...
Since the 1980s, psychiatry has been dominated by what we might call a ‘disease‑entity’ model of mental health problems. In ...
I’ve wanted to be a psychotherapist since around the time I first saw the Muppet Christmas Carol at the cinema. It brings ...
Advancing athlete well-being through mental health activations, including sports psychiatry, mental performance care, and ...
Rutgers researchers found that the distribution of neural timescales across the cortex plays a crucial role in how ...
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Psychiatric disorders share genetic roots, explains why some have multiple diagnoses: VCU study
A new study from Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) shows 14 psychiatric disorders share genetic roots, which can explain ...
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Supposedly distinct psychiatric conditions may have same root causes
People are often diagnosed with multiple neurodivergencies and mental health conditions, but the biggest genetic analysis so ...
Explore the hidden health impacts of intimate partner violence in India and the urgent need for systemic change in healthcare ...
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5 genetic 'signatures' underpin a range of psychiatric conditions
A study suggests psychiatric disorders can share the same genetic signatures and that they may stem from shared biological mechanisms.
Public policy shouldn’t infantilize people simply because minors might misuse a product, writes Dr. Jeffrey Singer.
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