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Certain Changes in Children’s Physical Health Linked to Mental Illness as Adults

Consistently high body mass index and insulin levels in mid-childhood are associated with psychosis and depression.

ADHD Drugs Increase Psychosis Risk in Young People

Treatment with Adderall, Vyvanse, Ritalin or Concerta is more likely to trigger mental health problems in teens and young adults with ADHD.

Let’s Get Real About Mental Health

Sure, people are more aware of mental illnesses today, but misconceptions about these complex disorders still abound, especially when someone...

AstraZeneca to Pay $500 Million for Marketing Seroquel Off-Label

The pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca will pay the federal government more than $520 million to settle a civil lawsuit

Link Between Teen Pot Smoking and Psychosis

The more years that a teenager smokes marijuana, the more likely he or she is to develop psychosis, according to a study published in the Marc...

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