Low heart rate variability may influence PTSD danger

Low heart rate variability might contribute to the threat of trauma in military personnel returning from combat deployment, suggests a new study released in JAMA Psychiatry. The scientists – from the University of California …See all stories on this topic

E-Cigarettes’ Effect on High School Students

High School students who have smoked electric cigarettes are more likely to progress to smoking cigarettes routine tobacco items, according to a longitudinal repeated evaluation including 2530 students. The trial consisted of students with an average age of 14 from …See all stories on this subject

Professional suggests for modification in the way biomarkers are evaluated

SEATTLE– It’s time to think about an alternative strategy for evaluating brand-new biomarkers that focuses on the predictive information they add, Michael W. Kattan, Ph.D., stated at a joint meeting by Global Biomarkers Consortium and World Cutaneous …See all stories on this subject

Young goths '' at risk of anxiety'

' The work appears in the journal Lancet Psychiatry. The goth activity – with its emphasis on black clothing, heavy black make-up and in some cases bleak music with doom loaded lyrics – has been attracting adolescents for several years. In this research, scientists …See all stories on this topic

Suicide: Difficulty making good choices is among the elements that make sure individuals susceptible to suicide

Dr. Fabrice Jollant, Assistant Teacher of Psychiatry at McGill University, has dedicated years of research study to accomplishing these outcomes. His most current research on the subject was recently released in the Journal of Psychiatric Research study, and helps to …See all stories on this topic