Articles in this Issue
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Providing help for Latina mothers at risk for post-partum depression
A Johns Hopkins study shows that virtual group meetings held in partnership with early childhood learning centers offer participants valuable support and social connection.
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Understanding How Cannabis Use Affects Brain Development and Mental Health
Johns Hopkins psychiatrist Christopher Hammond seeks to address risks to adolescents that accompany legalizing the drug.
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Hospital Staff Not Taught to Manage Patient Agitation
Johns Hopkins study shows a lack of training puts physicians, nurses and technicians at risk for workplace injury.
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A More Precise Framework for Understanding and Treating Alzheimer’s Symptoms
A Johns Hopkins team led by Milap Nowrangi considers the biological causes of neuropsychiatric symptoms in people with Alzheimer’s disease.
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Survey Illuminates Effects of Real-World Psilocybin Use
Johns Hopkins researchers find improvements in mental health, well-being and psychological functioning in study participants who use psilocybin outside of a clinical trial.
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Expediting Effective Treatments for Severe Mood Disorders
A $7.5 million gift from philanthropists Stanley and Elizabeth Star is helping Johns Hopkins scientists and clinicians better understand and treat major depression and bipolar disorders.
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The Quest to Determine Earliest Stages of Alzheimer’s Disease
Johns Hopkins researchers test biomarkers to obtain a more precise diagnosis of the neurodegenerative disease.