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Can looking at art in a gallery impact your #health?

New research from @kingscollegelondon.bsky.social and @artfund.bsky.social has compared the body’s responses to viewing original art in a gallery with reproductions in a lab.

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The role of emotion in psychosis onset | King's College London New research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College London has highlighted the important role that emotions play in the onset and persistence of psychosi...

What role do #emotions play in the onset of #psychosis?

New research has found that people with #schizophrenia demonstrate significant impairments in their emotional awareness, as well as their understanding of themselves and others.

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A new scoping review from King's College London and
@kingsmaudsley.bsky.social has found that parents are "overwhelmed" by the amount of conflicting parenting information they see online.

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Warm and consistent parenting can lead to meaningful changes in brain function and learning style in children with behaviour problems | King's College London Parenting programmes can lead to changes in how children with conduct problems process rewards in their brains.

Warm and consistent #parenting can lead to meaningful changes in brain function and learning style in children with behaviour problems, according to new research from @kingscollegelondon.bsky.social

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New research uncovers a previously hidden subtype of Multiple Sclerosis New research has established a distinct subtype of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) that exhibits significant cognitive deficits with minimal motor impairment.

New research has established a distinct subtype of #MultipleSclerosis that exhibits significant cognitive deficits with minimal motor impairment.

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Results from largest review of its kind on antidepressant withdrawal symptoms The largest review of ‘gold standard’ antidepressant withdrawal studies to date has identified the type and incidence of symptoms experienced by people discontinuing antidepressants, finding most peop...

The largest review of its kind on #antidepressant withdrawal symptoms published results yesterday.

Researchers say it provides much needed, clearer guidance for clinicians, patients and policymakers.

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"Significant gaps" in ADHD research post 2020 hindering development of effective policy A lack of reliable data tracking the prevalence and incidence of ADHD post-2020 has resulted in significant gaps in an evidence base to develop realistic health policy, according to new research from ...

Has a lack of data effected the development of effective policies to treat #ADHD?

New research argues that there are "significant gaps" in the evidence base which has resulted in an unclear picture of ADHD prevalence.

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Quetiapine augmentation found to be more clinically and cost-effective for treatment-resistant depression compared to lithium New research has found that quetiapine augmentation – a treatment for depression that has not fully responded to antidepressants – is both more effective at reducing depression and more cost-effective...

Quetiapine augmentation – a treatment for depression in people that haven't fully responded to #antidepressants – is more effective and cost-effective than the older and commonly used alternative #lithium.

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New MRI study reveals altered brain activity in depressed adolescents while watching 'Despicable Me' The brains of adolescents with depression process information about how others are feeling in a way that is different to those without depression.

How does #depression alter the brain?

New research has that, when given external stimuli, depressed brains process information about how others are feeling in a way that is different to those without depression.

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Little evidence to support increasing use of surveillance technology on mental health wards New research from the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Policy Research Unit in Mental Health (MHPRU) at King’s College London and University College London has found little evide...

Researchers have found little evidence to support the increasing use of surveillance technology on #inpatient #mentalhealth wards.

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