New research links inflammation to mental health symptoms. Personalized care using brain and immune data could improve ...
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Charting brain cell epigenomics to reveal origins of psychiatric disorders
In a revealing Genomic Press Interview published today in Genomic Psychiatry, Dr. Maria Margarita Behrens recounts an extraordinary scientific journey that wound through four countries and multiple ...
A recent study finds that certain psychiatric disorders have considerable genetic overlap. But these genes aren’t the whole ...
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Multiple psychiatric disorders are actually due to the same genetic factors
Our understanding of mental illness is undergoing a major evolution, driven by recent advances in genetics. Rather than focusing solely on symptoms observed in consultation, research is ...
A massive global genetics study is reshaping how we understand mental illness—and why diagnoses so often pile up. By ...
For decades, diagnosing a mental illness has depended largely on symptoms and clinical observation rather than lab tests. Yet ...
It has recently been discovered that eight psychiatric disorders all share the same common genetic basis. A recent study focussed on a few of these shared genetic variants in the hopes of unraveling ...
Substance use disorder is a treatable, chronic condition in which an individual has an addiction to using alcohol, tobacco, ...
We were unable to process your request. Please try again later. If you continue to have this issue please contact [email protected]. More than half of adult patients with IBD had at least ...
Dementia increases sharply with the number of comorbid psychiatric disorders, with mood and anxiety disorders posing the greatest risk, new research showed. Compared to individuals with a single ...
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is characterized by repetitive, unwanted, intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and irrational, excessive urges to do certain actions (compulsions).
Crazy in love just took on a whole new meaning. A sweeping study found that people with psychiatric disorders are more likely to say “I do” to someone with similar mental health struggles, rather than ...
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