December 31, 2020
While the pandemic has helped normalize conversations about mental health, the root crisis remains: There are not enough trained professionals to treat everyone in need.
Continue readingWhile the pandemic has helped normalize conversations about mental health, the root crisis remains: There are not enough trained professionals to treat everyone in need.
Continue readingIt’s easy to see the connection between an unhealthy diet and an expanding waistline. The connection between food and brain health can be harder to get your mind around.
Continue readingIn this Mental Health Minute, Michael F. Myers, MD, addresses the issue of depression among medical students and doctors. He outlines the reasons why it can be hard for medical[…]
Continue readingOpioids continue to be drug most commonly involved in overdose-related deaths in the United States.1 Consequences of this epidemic have, appropriately, been extensively documented.1 Often overlooked, however, is the persistent scourge of methamphetamine[…]
Continue readingHypnosis, now going virtual, is gaining more acceptance from doctors, researchers and entrepreneurs. But potential patients remain skeptical.
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