#mentalhealth#news#mentalillness#mental Exercise Before Psychosis Drug Prevents High Blood Sugar in Mice - Canadian researchers have found that mice who engage in a single bout of intense exercise right before taking a dose of the antipsychotic dru... https://t.co/p8zBpGpsZ4
#mentalhealth#news#mentalillness#mental Praise Can Motivate Kids with Autism to Exercise - Researchers have found that simple statements of praise can significantly improve the amount of exercise young adults with autism perform. Investigators from... https://t.co/8VM81WlMMo
#mentalhealth#news#mentalillness#mental Animal Study: Pubertal Hormones May Not Drive Adolescent Behavior - In a new rodent study, University at Buffalo researchers found that biological changes that accompany puberty and the social behavior transf... https://t.co/HKvuFndKW8
#mentalhealth#news#mentalillness#mental Living Abroad Tied to Clearer Sense of Self - A new study reveals that living abroad can help clarify one’s sense of self. According to the findings, living in other parts of the world encourages us to reflec... https://t.co/VrmazzzOVf
#mentalhealth#news#mentalillness#mental SSRI Drugs Shown As Better for Youth Anxiety Disorders - New research finds that a particular type of antidepressant medication is more effective for treatment of anxiety among children and teens. Currently, ... https://t.co/FUfPXwz5aV
#mentalhealth#news#mentalillness#mental Study: Suicide Risk for Youth Spikes in Months After Self-Harm - Young people face a sharply higher risk of suicide in the months following a deliberate self-harm attempt, according to a new study led by Colu... https://t.co/VP1TF4nK14
#mentalhealth#news#mentalillness#mental Family Behavioral Therapy for Obesity May Work Best for Impulsive Kids - Although impulsivity may increase the risk for obesity in children, the trait appears to be linked to better outcomes during family-bas... https://t.co/q9PE8jE4Vb
#mentalhealth#news#mentalillness#mental Mediterranean Diet Tied to Stronger Bones, Muscles After Menopause - The Mediterranean diet has been linked to several mental and physical benefits, including a lower risk for depression, heart disease, diabe... https://t.co/37I4maaShO
#mentalhealth#news#mentalillness#mental Kids’ Personality Traits Tied to Later Political Leanings - New research finds that adults’ political tendencies can be traced back to early childhood temperament, those aspects of personality that are though... https://t.co/RItbuvULc3
#mentalhealth#news#mentalillness#mental Study Finds Delay in Initial Dementia Diagnosis - A new study has found that dementia patients are not undergoing evaluation at the onset of the dementia process, a delay that prevents early, beneficial treat... https://t.co/A2n62TUwNn
#mentalhealth#news#mentalillness#mental Age-Related Focusing Issues Harnessed to Recall Strangers’ Names - As we age, our brains become less efficient at ignoring distraction, and we tend to pick up unnecessary information from our surroundings. In... https://t.co/F7iyZwctfc
#mentalhealth#news#mentalillness#mental New Clues on Why Sense of Direction Fades With Age - A new study has found a possible explanation for the difficulty in spatial orientation sometimes experienced by elderly people. During the study, researche... https://t.co/Rl1IlemRbh
#mentalhealth#news#mentalillness#mental AI Can Determine Gender by Smile Motion - The difference between how men and women form their mouths to smile has allowed artificial intelligence (AI) to automatically determine gender by analyzing the underl... https://t.co/rUyVfdL5nt
#mentalhealth#news#mentalillness#mental Childhood Aggression Linked to Deficits in Executive Function - A new study has found that elementary school children with reduced cognitive skills for planning and self-restraint are more likely to show incr... https://t.co/MPtV2ffBz6
#mentalhealth#news#mentalillness#mental Very Fit Middle-Aged Women May Reduce Risk of Later Dementia - Women with a high level of physical fitness at middle age were 88 percent less likely to develop dementia decades later, compared to women who we... https://t.co/PzjrJ5lfho
#mentalhealth#news#mentalillness#mental Nightmares Relatively Common Among Military Personnel - New research reveals that a high percentage of military personnel with sleep disturbances met the criteria for nightmare disorder. However, few of them ... https://t.co/NN62ikPdCn
#mentalhealth#news#mentalillness#mental Teens More Likely to Plead Guilty to Crimes They Didn’t Commit - Experts are calling for major changes to the juvenile justice system after finding that teenagers are far more likely to plead guilty to crimes... https://t.co/pwsUmP7B3X
#mentalhealth#news#mentalillness#mental ADHD Meds May Improve Mood in Healthy Humans - New research finds that when healthy people take attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) drugs, the medication stimulates the release of a chemical in th... https://t.co/KZwjxCsT5b
#mentalhealth#news#mentalillness#mental Violent Video Games Do Not Up Adult Aggression - German researchers have discovered that playing violent action adventure games for prolonged periods does not make adults more aggressive. The finding challeng... https://t.co/87iUv1PAN2
#mentalhealth#news#mentalillness#mental Study Finds No Link Between Teen Suicide Risk and Flu Drug - In a new study, researchers did not find an increased risk of suicide among adolescent patients taking the drug oseltamivir (Tamiflu), the only com... https://t.co/HeVhGaOugF