Dementia might be stabilising in some countries, research reveals

“The evidence put forward to suggest declining occurrance in high-income countries is fairly weak,” said Martin Prince, a professor at King’s College London’s Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience. “A smart technique for policymakers …See all stories on this topic

Genetic origins partly discusses one racial sleep distinction

“Our information are the first to reveal that race distinctions in slow-wave sleep may have an independent and considerable hereditary basis,” said senior author Martica Hall, professor of psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh. “Although all human beings have the same …See all stories on this subject

Best And Worst in Psychology & & Psychiatry– July 2015

Pre-1970s was an extremely dark time for the chronically ill, where the mental wellbeing of terminally ill clients was dealt with as taboo. In this month’s roundup, there are some far reaching implications from the psychological-side of thanatology …See all stories on this topic

Psychiatric conditions may follow trigeminal neuralgia

medwireNews: Patients with trigeminal neuralgia (TN) have an enhanced risk of later establishing certain psychiatric conditions, a population-based research recommends. The conclusions show patients to be at danger of establishing depression, stress and anxiety and sleep conditions …See all stories on this subject

Research recognizes nine threat elements of Alzheimer’s condition

New research in the Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry found that nine risk aspects might be the cause of two-thirds of Alzheimer’s cases, TIME reported. The analysis of more than 300 existing research studies determined the potentially fixable aspects …See all stories on this topic