Topic: Depression April 13, 2020 Podcast: Clinical trials launch to evaluate antimalarial, antidepressant drugs to treat COVID-19Repurposing of FDA-approved drugs is fastest way to launch COVID-19 clinical trials.Podcast, Show Me the Science April 13, 2020 Study to evaluate antidepressant as potential COVID-19 treatmentDrug fluvoxamine may help prevent life-threatening ‘cytokine storm’.News Release December 12, 2019 Depression, anxiety may hinder healing in young patients with hip painPre-operative depression, anxiety linked to worse postsurgical outcomes.News Release October 28, 2019 New antidepressants on horizonNeuroactive steroid drugs result from Taylor Family Institute, pharma collaboration.News Release October 18, 2019 Grant to help train researchers on mental health disparities in U.S., abroadNIH award for School of Medicine and Brown School aimed at global training for young scientists.News Release July 23, 2019 Covey named Taylor Distinguished Professor of PsychiatryProfessorship supports research in new treatment strategies for psychiatric illness.News Release April 10, 2019 $10 million gift aimed at improving treatments for mental illnessDepression is primary focus of research.News Release March 13, 2019 Mobile phone technology to screen, help treat college studentsPhone app targets depression, anxiety, eating disorders.News Release March 13, 2019 Blunting pain’s emotional componentBlocking a type of opioid receptor restores motivation.News Release March 5, 2019 Young kids with suicidal thoughts understand concept of deathStudy refutes idea that children who talk about suicide don’t understand it.News Release December 14, 2018 Depression in adolescents and young adults is rising: Are phones and social media to blame?Source: USA Today November 26, 2018 Alcohol dependence, psychiatric disorders share genetic linksKey alcoholism gene influences how quickly body metabolizes alcohol.News Release October 28, 2018 Following tragedy, St. Louis hospitals renew commitment to postpartum mental healthSource: St. Louis Post-Dispatch August 21, 2018 Depressed patients see quality of life improve with nerve stimulationStudy focuses on people not treated effectively with antidepressants.News Release August 16, 2018 New approach to developing antidepressantsCRISPR technology helps target mood-boosting receptors in brain.News Release July 18, 2018 Perfectionism in young children may indicate OCD riskStudy involving behavior, brain scans may help ID issues early in life.News Release May 31, 2018 Smoking rates decline when mentally ill get help to quitSuch patients have higher than average smoking rates.News Release December 11, 2017 Generation at risk: America’s youngest facing mental health crisisSource: NBC Nightly News November 9, 2017 Can laughing gas help deter suicide?Researchers studying use of nitrous oxide for patients hospitalized for suicide risk.News Release October 30, 2017 Early childhood adversities linked to health problems in tweens, teensStudy is first to point to brain changes that underlie poor health in some children.News Release October 20, 2017 Exercise, mindfulness, drug therapy tested in older adultsGoals of research are to improve thinking, find better ways to relieve depression.News Release October 16, 2017 Inside an epidemicOvercoming America’s opioid crisis starts with understanding abuse patterns.Outlook Magazine April 4, 2017 Study reverses thinking on genetic links to stress, depressionScientists re-examine data exploring connection between serotonin gene, depression, stress.News Release December 14, 2016 Depressed children respond differently to rewards than other kidsBrains react less robustly to success, rewards.News Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 2 3 Next ›