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Medical student clerkship in psychiatry

April 13, 2017

Leo Sher, M.D. An article, “Understanding the role of psychiatric principles in patient care: An important goal of the medical student clerkship in psychiatry” has been published in “Frontiers in Public Health” under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. Therefore, we can publish this article on the website, www.internetandpsychiatry.com Citation: Sher L, New […]

Aerobic exercise and Alzheimer’s disease

April 10, 2017

Leo Sher, M.D. Available evidence suggests that higher levels of cardiorespiratory fitness and physical activity are associated with larger brain volume, fewer brain atrophy, slower dementia progression and decreased risk of cognitive impairment (1). Increased cardiorespiratory fitness also reduces the harmful influences of cerebral amyloid on cognition. A research group from the University of Kansas […]

Albert Camus

April 9, 2017

Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower. – Albert Camus (November 7, 1913 – January 4, 1960)

FDA Commissioner nominee intends to lower drug costs

April 6, 2017

Leo Sher, M.D. Dr. Scott Gottlieb who has been nominated by President Donald J. Trump to lead the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advocates lowering drug costs by approving inexpensive generic medications faster (1,2). Dr. Gottlieb intends to make streamlining approvals his top priority. Getting more generic medications to market faster may save American people […]

Police and prevention of suicide

April 5, 2017

Leo Sher, M.D. My “Commentary: Police and suicide prevention” has been published in “Frontiers in Public Health” under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. Therefore, we can publish this article on the website, www.internetandpsychiatry.com Citation: Sher L (2016) Commentary: Police and suicide prevention. Front. Public Health 4:119. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2016.00119 Commentary: Police and suicide […]

Selfie addiction

April 2, 2017

Devina Singh, M.D., Steven Lippmann, M.D. Introduction In the era of digital media and social networking, presenting oneself in pictures has gained prominence. Such photography has become widely accessible. A self-image using a web camera and/or mobile device has become so famous that a new term, “selfie”, came into existence. Selfie was the Oxford Dictionary […]

Today is a National Doctors’ Day

March 30, 2017

Leo Sher, M.D. March 30 is a National Doctor’s Day in the United States. A National Doctors’ Day is a designation recognized medicine as a special calling accompanied by challenging academics, many difficult exams and many long hours of studies and work. In February 1991, President George H. W. Bush signed a law designating Doctors’ […]

The WFSBP Task Force on Men’s Mental Health welcomes two new Members

March 19, 2017

Leo Sher, M.D. The World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry (WFSBP) Task Force on Men’s Mental Health welcomes two new Members: Trine Flensborg -Madsen (Copenhagen, Denmark) and Andreas Walther (Dresden, Germany) The WFSBP Task Force on Men’s Mental Health was founded in 2013. At the present time, the WFSBP Task Force on Men’s Mental […]

Cognitive processing in seasonal affective disorder

March 15, 2017

Leo Sher, M.D. A Danish research group published a thought-provoking research paper entitled, “State-dependent alterations in inhibitory control and emotional face identification in seasonal affective disorder” (1). The researchers recruited 29 persons between the ages of 18 and 45 years diagnosed with winter – seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and 30 demographically matched controls with no […]

Retinal thickness and Alzheimer’s disease

March 12, 2017

Leo Sher, M.D. An article entitled, “Retinal thickness in Alzheimer’s disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis” was recently published in the journal Alzheimer’s & dementia: diagnosis, assessment & disease monitoring (1). A research group from the Netherlands performed a meta-analysis of research studies of retinal thickness in Alzheimer’s disease and mild cognitive impairment patients and […]

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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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