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FDA Nutrition Facts Labels

July 8, 2018

Leo Sher, M.D. In May 2016, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced regulations that require amendments to the existing supplement facts label, which uses units and conversions based on the 1968 Recommended Daily Allowances (RDA) (1). Vitamin A has previously been reported in international units (IU). New labeling rules require reporting of vitamin […]

Lofexidine: attenuates withdrawal

July 4, 2018

Tallat Sultana, M.D., Steven Lippmann, M.D.  Lofexidine Lofexidine is a newly released drug indicated for attenuating opioid withdrawal in the United States (1). A clonidine analogue and alpha 2-agonist, it has been prescribed in United Kingdom for this indication for decades (2). It reduces the signs and symptoms of withdrawal in animals and humans. With […]

Oxytocin-related gene polymorphisms and attempted suicide

June 23, 2018

Leo Sher, M.D. A research report, “Attempted suicide and oxytocin-related gene polymorphisms” has recently been published in the Journal of Affective Disorders (1). Oxytocin, a neuropeptide that plays a role in childbirth, lactation and attachment, has been a focus of studies related to suicidal ideation and behavior. It has been reported previously that a single-nucleotide […]

New CDC report on suicide rates

June 11, 2018

Leo Sher, M.D. Three days ago, a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report, “Vital Signs: Trends in State Suicide Rates – United States, 1999-2016 and Circumstances Contributing to Suicide – 27 States, 2015” was published (1). Suicide rates in the United States have risen nearly 30% since 1999. In this study, suicide rates […]

Psychobiology of suicidal behavior in combat veterans

May 28, 2018

Leo Sher, M.D. Our research article, “Dehydroepiandrosterone and dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate levels in combat veterans with or without a history of suicide attempt” has been published in Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica online ahead of print (1). The objective of our investigation was to test the hypothesis that combat veterans who have made a suicide attempt postdeployment can […]

Quality of care in Veterans Affairs and non-Veterans Affairs settings

May 13, 2018

Leo Sher, M.D. A RAND Corporation report, “Comparing quality of care in Veterans Affairs and non-Veterans Affairs settings” has been published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine (1). The Veterans Health Administration in the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is the largest integrated healthcare system in the United States. The goal of the study […]

Combat exposure and suicidal behavior in veterans

May 1, 2018

Leo Sher, M.D. A research report, “Examination of the indirect effects of combat exposure on suicidal behavior in veterans” has been published in the Journal of Affective Disorders (1). The authors examined whether combat exposure has a significant indirect effect on suicidal behavior among Iraq/Afghanistan-era veterans through its effects on PTSD-depressive symptomatology. To be eligible […]

Professor Shih-Ku Lin has been elected as a Vice-President of the International College of Neuropsychopharmacology (CINP)

April 25, 2018

Leo Sher, M.D. On behalf of the World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry (WFSBP) Task Force on Men’s Mental Health I am pleased to congratulate Professor Shih-Ku Lin, a Member of the Task Force, an esteemed colleague and a great friend, on becoming a Vice-President of the International College of Neuropsychopharmacology (CINP). Dr. Shih-Ku […]

Homicides of physicians and mental health professionals

April 24, 2018

Leo Sher, M.D. A poster entitled, “Homicides of physicians and mental health workers” was presented at the 6th Biennual Schizophrenia International Research Society Conference that was held in Florence, Italy on April 4-8, 2018. The author conducted a systematic search for information on homicides of mental health workers between 1981 and 2014, and of physicians […]

Closing the liver loophole

April 21, 2018

Jacob M. Appel, M.D., J.D. Since Thomas Starzl performed the first successful hepatic transplant in 1967, these transplants have become the intervention of last resort for a wide range of patients whose liver failure would previously have led to certain deaths.  Since 1988, when the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) began reporting data, more […]

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Editorials

  • The role of the h-index in academic medicine
  • A timeless commitment: Reflections on the Hippocratic Oath
  • Abraham Flexner history: Celebrated medical educator – improved physician training, yet also left a not well-known legacy  
  • Suicide medical malpractice: A conceptual perspective

Research Papers

  • COVID-19 mortality in Europe and the ’Iron Curtain’ between East and West
  • Examination of depressive signs and symptoms among 803 University students in seven Universities and Colleges. Hungary, Romania, Serbia.
  • Examination of spirituality and the dimensions of spirituality among 803 students in seven different Universities. Hungary, Romania and Serbia.
  • Examination of depressive signs and symptoms among 932 students in eight different secondary schools in Hungary

Research News

  • Blood alcohol concentration and suicide mortality in Finland
  • Suicide risk in older adults: clinical responsibilities and medico-legal considerations
  • Conceptualizing a combat veteran’s suicide death through the stress-diathesis model
  • No evidence of a causal link between glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists and suicidal behavior

Latest News

  • FDA launches real-time clinical trial initiative
  • The 2025 ScholarGPS rankings of leading scholars in suicidology
  • Mental health support for healthcare professionals
  • The 2024 ScholarGPS ranking of scholars in the field of suicidology

Interviews with eminent psychiatrists

  • 2026 Interview with Professor Zoltan Rihmer
  • 2026 Interview with Doctor María Dolores Braquehais Conesa
  • 2026 Interview with Professor Shih-Ku Lin
  • Interview with Professor Jess G. Fiedorowicz

Ten Years Ago

  • Suicide malpractice
  • Testosterone levels and future suicide attempts in women with bipolar disorder
  • Bipolar disorder, testosterone administration, and homicide
  • The cosyntropin stimulation test in military veterans with or without posttraumatic stress disorder

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