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2021-01-29 15:30Anger, Aggression Reactivity in Depression May Signal Risk for Converting to Bipolar Disorder
2021-01-28 15:30High Psychological Distress Found Among Chinese Students During Early Weeks of Pandemic
2021-01-27 14:00Patients With Schizophrenia Have More Than Twice the Risk of Death Related to COVID-19
2021-01-26 14:00Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale May Detect More Than Depression in Early Pregnancy
2021-01-25 14:30Clozapine Found Most Effective to Reduce Aggression in Patients With Schizophrenia and Conduct Disorder
2021-01-22 15:30Specialized Form of CBT May Be Effective for Treating Prolonged Grief in Children, Adolescents
2021-01-21 14:30Study Points to Methamphetamine Crisis Among American Indians, Alaska Natives
2021-01-19 16:00HHS Takes Steps to Encourage More Physicians to Prescribe Buprenorphine
2021-01-18 10:00APA Issues Apology for History of Racism Contributing to Discrimination, MH Care Inequities
2021-01-15 16:00Insulin Levels, BMI in Youth May Be Linked to Psychosis, Depression Risk in Adulthood
2021-01-14 15:30Naltrexone-Bupropion Combination May Help People With Methamphetamine Use Disorder
2021-01-13 14:00APAPAC to Suspend Contributions to Lawmakers Who Refused to Certify Biden Election
2021-01-12 15:30Suicide and Suicide Attempts Higher Among People With Autism Spectrum Disorder
2021-01-11 17:00Exposure to Valproate in the Womb May Increase Risk of Autism, ADHD
2021-01-08 10:30Study Confirms Well-Known Suicide Risk Factors, Identifies New Risks
2021-01-07 15:00APA Condemns Violent Attack on U.S. Capitol, Warns of Long-Term Effects of Recurring Trauma
2021-01-06 17:00Initial Effects of Liking, Wanting Alcohol Linked to Later Development of Alcohol Use Disorder
2021-01-05 14:00Repeated Ketamine Infusions May Rapidly Reduce Chronic PTSD Symptoms
2021-01-04 14:30Youth With Congenital Heart Disease at Elevated Risk of Depression, Anxiety, ADHD, Study Finds

 

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