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U.S. suicide rates rising

December 1, 2016

Simrat Kaur Sarai, M.D., Steven Lippmann, M.D.  Suicide is one of the 10 leading causes of death, within all groups 10-64 years of age (1). Despite consistent declines from 1986-1999, the United States experienced a 24% increase in suicide rates between 1999-2014, rising to 10-13 per 100,000 people; such fatalities included males and females for […]

Decline in dementia among older adults in the United States

November 29, 2016

Leo Sher, M.D. Dementia, a deterioration in memory and other cognitive functions that leads to a loss of independent function is a major medical and social problem. Alzheimer’s disease is the most frequent cause of dementia. Dementia can also be caused by a head injury, a stroke, a brain tumor, and other causes. JAMA Internal […]

Zika is a sexually transmitted disease

November 23, 2016

Priyanga Jayakumar, M.D., Rajashekar Reddy Yeruva, M.D., Steven Lippmann, M.D. Following zika epidemics in 2015, this virus infection became an issue of preventing transmission and eradication. A global threat, it induces serious congenital abnormalities and neurological diseases (1). Since this viral is sexually transmitted, there are behavioral means to prevent zika transmission. Male-to-female sexually transmitted […]

Don’t you know I’m angry?: An analysis on the limited research on anger

October 24, 2016

Amy K. Grochala, B.A., Jess G. Fiedorowicz, M.D., Ph.D. Anger is a ubiquitous human emotion that arises when a person feels that they have purposefully been wronged or their efforts to obtain some goals have been thwarted. It can be as mild as irritability or as extreme as rage, and can be kept inward or […]

Does cognitive therapy prevent suicide?

September 4, 2016

Hema Madhuri Mekala, M.D., Simrat Kaur Sarai, M.D., Steven Lippmann, M.D. Introduction Suicide is the most common psychiatric emergency (1). Annually, 650,000 people in the United States receive treatment after attempting suicide (1). It is the seventh leading cause of death in this country. About 37,000 individuals commit suicide every year in the U.S. and […]

Opioids in the United States

September 4, 2016

Simrat Kaur Sarai, M.D., Steven Lippmann, M.D. Over nine million Americans consume narcotics regularly; about two million of them  evidence substance use disorders related to prescription opioid pain relievers (1,2). There were about 259 million prescriptions for opioid medications written during 2012, a four-fold increase since 1999 (3). Although the number of prescription opioids sold […]

Acetaminophen use during pregnancy and behavioral problems in childhood

August 16, 2016

Leo Sher, M.D. A British research group examined associations between offspring behavioral problems and maternal prenatal acetaminophen use, maternal postnatal acetaminophen use, and partner’s acetaminophen use (1). Acetaminophen, also known as paracetamol, relieves pain and fever and is the active ingredient in Tylenol and a large number of over-the-counter and prescription drugs. Acetaminophen is not […]

Insanity defenses recalibrated

August 10, 2016

Jacob M. Appel, M.D., J.D. The recent release of would-be Reagan assassin John Hinckley Jr. serves as a reminder that while for much of the country, the three decades starting in 1980 were the ‘Reagan Era,’ forensic psychiatry remains trapped in a ‘Hinckley Era.’  Hinckley pled not guilty by reason of insanity (NGRI) and was acquitted on all charges.  In the […]

Loneliness and paranoia

August 2, 2016

Leo Sher, M.D. A research group in Germany studied the relationship between loneliness and paranoia (1). The authors of the study have found that loneliness affects paranoia. Loneliness has been defined as “distressful consciousness of an inner distance to other humans and thus as a desire for satisfying and meaningful relations” (1,2). In other words, […]

Congratulations to Professor Masahito Fushimi!

May 26, 2016

Leo Sher, M.D. On behalf of the World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry (WFSBP) Task Force on Men’s Mental Health I would like to congratulate Professor Masahito Fushimi, a Member of the Task Force on becoming the Director and a Professor at the Akita University Health Center. Professor Fushimi was born in Hokkaido, Japan. […]

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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

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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

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  • Bipolar disorder, testosterone administration, and homicide
  • The cosyntropin stimulation test in military veterans with or without posttraumatic stress disorder

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