When couples share a common worldview, their lives take on more meaningWhen spouses share a common perception of the outside world, they experience less uncertainty and are more satisfied with their lives and work, a new study from McGill University reveals. Genomic underpinnings of problematic alcohol use could lead to better treatmentsUsing advanced genomic tools to determine whether these conditions share a common genetic basis, researchers found significant clues that may point to new avenues of treatment for problematic alcohol use. Study suggests link between psychiatric drugs and ALS risk Association between psychiatric treatments and neurodegenerative disease have been rare and poorly documented until now. POP QUIZ: Switching antidepressants The topic of switching antidepressants was featured in the Mental Health column of the June/July issue of Pharmacy Practice + Business. Based on this article, can you tell which of these statements is false? What's the relationship between schizotypy and bulimia? ‘This is a compelling and important study that sheds new light on the neurobiological underpinnings of bulimic symptoms.’ QUIZ: Dream a little dream Test your knowledge about dreams and nightmares in adults. Not just about lungs: What healthcare pros need to know about the wide-ranging impacts of wildfire smoke From cognitive and mental health issues to cancer and neonatal impacts, more research is urgently needed on unknown long-term effects. What to prescribe to avoid a relapse of cannabis-related psychosis? Injectable anti-psychotics offer better outcomes than oral equivalents. Patients taking antidepressants experience more withdrawal symptoms if the drugs are taken over a longer period: study Prolonged use of antidepressants increases the prevalence, severity and duration of withdrawal symptoms, U.K. cross-sectional survey shows. How best to deprescribe benzodiazepines? New guidance and meta-analysis both say there’s a lack of solid evidence for a specific ideal way. First Previous 4 5 6 7 8 Next Last