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Awareness Growing Of Link Between Childhood Trauma, Long-Term Physical And Mental Health

USA Today (10/5, O’Donnell) reported, “Medical professionals and researchers have long” examined how adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) affect “lifelong mental health and addiction.” Currently, “awareness is growing of the link between childhood trauma on long-term physical health.” In fact, “the more ACEs a person suffers as a child – divorce, domestic violence, family members with addiction – the higher the risk of problems later in learning, mental and physical health, even early death.” Individuals “with ACEs are more likely to experience ‘toxic stress’ – repeated, extreme activation of their stress response.”

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— “‘Toxic stress’ on children can harm their lifelong learning, mental and physical health, “Jayne O’Donnell, USA Today, October 5, 2018.

Second Generation Antipsychotic Medications Significantly Less Likely To Cause Tardive Dyskinesia Than First Generation Ones, Meta-Analysis Reveals

MD Magazine (10/8, Bahrenburg) reports, “In the treatment of schizophrenia, second generation antipsychotic medications are significantly less likely to cause tardive dyskinesia…than first generation antipsychotics,” researchers concluded in a meta-analysis, the findings of which were published online Sept. 7 in the journal World Psychiatry.

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— “Reduced Risk of Tardive Dyskinesia with 2nd-Generation Antipsychotics Re-Established, “Caitlyn Bahrenburg, MD Magazine, October 8, 2018.

Advocates Say Mental Health Parity Remains A Challenge A Decade After Landmark Law Passed

Modern Healthcare (10/5, Johnson, Subscription Publication) reported that a decade after the “landmark” Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act was passed, some “advocates contend access to care for millions remains elusive.” Modern Healthcare said the problems stem from “a lack of consistency in the oversight and enforcement on the part of federal and state regulators to get insurers to comply with existing parity laws.” A report this week from ParityTrack found that 43 states had low marks in mental health parity.

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— “Mental health parity remains a challenge 10 years after landmark law, “Steven Ross Johnson, Modern Healthcare, October 5, 2018.

First-Time Mothers In Their Third Trimester Of Pregnancy During The Seasons With Shorter Daylight Hours May Be At Greater Risk For Postpartum Depression, Small Study Suggests

Healio (10/8) reports, “First-time mothers in their third trimester of pregnancy during the seasons with shorter daylight hours were at greater risk for postpartum depression,” researchers concluded. The findings of the 279-woman study were published online Sept. 27 in the Journal of Behavioral Medicine.

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— “Fewer daylight hours in late pregnancy linked to depression, Healio, October 8, 2018.

Sexual Minority Adolescents May Be More Likely Than Their Peers To Attempt Suicide, Meta-Analysis Suggests

Reuters (10/8, Carroll) reports, “LGBT adolescents are more likely than other kids their age to try to kill themselves,” research indicated. In fact, “data pooled from 35 earlier studies show that sexual minority youth were more than three times as likely to attempt suicide as heterosexual peers,” the meta-analysis found, with “transsexual youth” being “at highest risk, nearly six times as likely to attempt suicide as heterosexual peers.” The findings were published online Oct. 8 in JAMA Pediatrics. MedPage Today (10/8, Hlavinka) also covers the study.

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— “LGBT youth at higher risk for suicide attempts, “Linda Carroll, Reuters, October 8, 2018.

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