The Tale of the Telomeres Gets Ever-More Complex

Another nicely written article by  Joan Arehart-Treichel, on a supercool topic. PsychiatryOnline | Psychiatric News | News Article. Psychiatric News   |   September 07, 2012 Volume 47 Number 17 page 18-18 American Psychiatric Association Clinical and Research News The Tale of … Continue reading

Posted in Aging, epigenetics, Health, keto | Tagged , , , , , |

The Neuropsychiatry of Headache – Academic and Professional Books – Cambridge University Press

Cambridge University Press The Neuropsychiatry of Headache Edited by: Mark W. Green, Department of Neurology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York Edited by: Philip R. Muskin, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University Presbyterian Hospital, New York View All Contributors Kathleen … Continue reading

Posted in Affective Neuroscience, dietary, epigenetics, Events, Forensic Neuropsychiatry, Health, keto, News, Psychiatry/Neurology | Tagged , , , , , , , , , |

Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Thyroid Axis Function in Women With a Menstrually Related Mood Disorder: Association With Histories of Sexual Abuse

Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Thyroid Axis Function in Women With a Menstrually Related Mood Disorder: Association With Histories of Sexual Abuse Adomas Bunevicius, MD, Jane Leserman, PhD and Susan S. Girdler, PhD + Author Affiliations From the Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina … Continue reading

Posted in Affective Neuroscience, development, epigenetics, Forensic Neuropsychiatry, Health, keto | Tagged , , , |

A Population Study of Childhood Maltreatment and Asthma Diagnosis: Differential Associations Between Child Protection Database Versus Retrospective Self-Reported Data

A Population Study of Childhood Maltreatment and Asthma Diagnosis: Differential Associations Between Child Protection Database Versus Retrospective Self-Reported Data. Kate M. Scott, PhD, Don A.R. Smith, MA and Pete M. Ellis, PhD, BM BCh + Author Affiliations From the Department … Continue reading

Posted in Affective Neuroscience, development, epigenetics, Forensic Neuropsychiatry, Health, keto | Tagged , , , , |

“Clock-watching” and insomnia are linked to posttraumatic stress symptoms – packaged with a zolpidem ad!

Just got this mass email. The ad next to it is for zolpidem – just the kind of stuff that might NOT benefit post-traumatic states. What’s the message here? OCTOBER 2012 Advertisement Editor’s note Approximately 50% of chronic insomnia patients … Continue reading

Posted in Forensic Neuropsychiatry, Health, Psychiatry/Neurology | Tagged , , , , , , |