Note: With SSRI's usually not needing slow titering the issue of some drug companies recommending less than effective doses is alluded to below. Why the under...
... Interesting. Jay Cohen at medicationsense.com claims roughly the opposite, i.e. that drug doses are generally too high, and that the drug companies have...
On the upside... (already-matured brains)... http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1471-4159.2005.03562.x Journal of Neurochemistry Volume 96 Page...
I have heard similar complaints-but I can only point to my own extensive experience over the past 16 years that low dosing is a major problem and similar...
Dear list members, Together with two students, I have just written a small article on movie characters in four movies. We had some students try to rate PDs ...
The four movie characters that were selected were (in that order): Sarah Morton in Swimming Pool, directed by Francois Ozon, played by Charlotte Rampling;...
Published online: 20 December 2005; | doi:10.1038/news051219-4 Patients disturbed by constant racket As hospitals become steadily noisier, healthcare could...
Nature Published online: 21 December 2005; | doi:10.1038/4381068a Alcohol and science: The party gene In the first of three Features looking at aspects of...
ALL IN THE MIND with Julie Browning - Do You See What I See? Saturday 7 January, 1.30pm, repeat Wednesday 11 January, 9pm Delusions can take many forms, from...
[Moderator's Note - many articles and papers listed here include free access - RKS] The Schatzberg and Nemeroff "Essentials of Clinical Psychopharmacology" is...
Brain Protein May Be Linked to Depression By LAURAN NEERGAARD .c The Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Scientists have discovered a protein that seems to play...
In the last month, we have published the following reviews of possible interest to this group: Nature Western Attitudes Since Ancient Times by Peter Coates ...
ALL IN THE MIND with Julie Browning - Growing Up a Clone: The Psychology of Reproductive Cloning Saturday 14 January, 1.30pm, repeat Wednesday 18 January, 9pm ...
Discovery Edges Toward More Sophisticated Understanding of Depression, Serotonin Neuroscientists pinned down a protein that may play a big part in fostering...
Dear All, Agenda For Mental Illness Meeting Of 14th Jan 2006 Mental Illness meeting is being convened to discuss the impact and needs of those affected by...
I am the author of the award-winning book, The Outsider, which takes as its subject my father's struggle with schizophrenia and homelessness. I wanted to take...
The BBC radio4 programme tonight (16 January) is a documentary about PKD with the title taken from one of his most acclaimed stories Confessions of a Crap...
This is an advertisement I have seen posted on two Yahoo! boards - UKsurvivors and newmentalhealth. Posted by a psychologist, Anne Cooke. The job in the UK...
'Suicidal' rats may offer schizophrenia insights 10:44 19 January 2006 Antipsychotic drugs can limit the behavioural abnormalities associated with a parasitic...
Clinical & Research News Caffeine, Alcohol Dependence May Share Genetic Traits Joan Arehart-Treichel Caffeine dependence may constitute a red flag that a...
Clinical & Research News Data Refute Link Between Suicide, Antidepressants Jim Rosack Contrary to regulatory warnings, risk of suicide or a serious suicide...
Clinical & Research News How Might Cognition Be Enhanced? If a drug is developed that safely enhances memory, speed of information processing, problem-solving...
Clinical & Research News Researchers Seek Drug That Targets Cognition Mark Moran Targeting cognitive impairments represents a new way of thinking about the...
Clinical & Research News Can Aerobic Exercise Reduce Chances of Panic Attack? Joan Arehart-Treichel Although exercise can prevent experimentally induced panic...
The risk decreases after initiation of antidepressants because the antidepressants attenuate depression and hence suicidality associated therewith. However,...