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Study Finds Many Young People Who Use Marijuana Unsure They Want To Quit The Drug, Even After Experiencing Episodes Of Psychosis
HealthDay (12/26, Mundell) reports, “Even after they’ve experienced episodes of psychosis, many young people who use marijuana are unsure they want to quit the drug, new research shows.” The findings were published in Early Intervention in Psychiatry.
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— “Many Young People at Risk for Psychosis Are Torn About Using Marijuana,” Ernie Mundell, HealthDay, December 26, 2023
Parents With Psychiatric Disorders Have Higher Likelihood Of Passing Down Psychiatric Disorders To Their Children, Study Indicates
HCPlive (12/22, Derman) reported, “Parents with psychiatric disorders have a higher likelihood of passing down psychiatric disorders to their children, according to a new study.” The findings were published in JAMA Network Open.
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— “Parents Pass Down Psychiatric Conditions Due to a General Psychopathology Factor,” Chelsie Derman, HCPLive, December 22, 2023
Many Americans Resolve To Boost Mental Health In 2024, Survey Finds
HealthDay (12/26, Thompson) reports, “Three-quarters of Americans plan to start the New Year with a resolution to be more healthy, including 28% who want to focus on improving their mental health, a new survey has found.” According to results of the American Psychiatric Association’s Healthy Minds monthly poll, “these folks plan to exercise more (67%), meditate (49%), keep a diary (26%), or see a therapist (35%) or psychiatrist (21%).”
APA President Dr. Petros Levounis stressed the importance of mental health maintenance. “Preserve your healthy routines, maintain your relationships with loved ones and take good care of yourself, as well as the people around you,” he said in a news release. APA CEO and Medical Director Dr. Saul Levin added, “Taking care of your mental health doesn’t need to be tied to a holiday – any of us can take any of these steps any time.”
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— “Many Americans Are Resolving to Boost Their Mental Health in 2024,” Dennis Thompson, HeathDay, December 26, 2023
Head Injuries Related To Football May Be Associated With Brain Shrinkage, Decreased Blood Flow To Brain, Study Finds
HealthDay (12/21, Thompson) reports, “Head injuries related to football might be tied to markers of dementia like brain shrinkage and decreased blood flow to the brain, a…study of former pro and college players” found. Investigators “compared brain scans of 120 former pro football players and 60 former college players against 60 men who never played football and had no history of concussion.”
The researchers “found that the relationship between white matter hyperintensities and stroke risk was more than 11 times stronger in former football players than in those who never played.” The investigators also “found that these signs of brain damage were 2.5 times more strongly related to elevated p-tau proteins in football players than in non-players.” The findings were published in Neurology.
Related Links:
— “Former Pro Football Players Show Troubling Brain Changes,” Dennis Thompson, HealthDay, December 21, 2023
Patients Facing Increased Costs For ADHD Medication As Nationwide Drug Shortage Continues
USA Today (12/21, Garzella) reports, “Amid a nationwide ADHD drug shortage, patients are paying significantly more for medication to help them direct their focus at school, work and home.” This “shortage has placed financial pressure on families, forcing them to search for alternatives,” which are often “expensive brand-name drugs.”
This “upward trend can” also “be seen in the prices retail community pharmacies pay for several popular ADHD drugs, which a USA TODAY analysis found have outpaced inflation – and in some cases doubled or tripled in price – since Adderall fell into short supply starting in October 2022.”
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— “ADHD drug prices rise as Adderall shortage leaves patients scrimping to fill prescriptions,” Cecila Garzella, USA Today, December 21, 2023
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