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A world-first study led by UCL researchers, published in The British Journal of Psychiatry, analyzed anonymized primary care data from 30,029 adults across the UK diagnosed with attention deficit ...
A new study from a group of scientists led by Queen Mary University of London, published in the British Journal of Psychiatry ...
A first-of-its-kind clinical trial found that ketamine's benefits for treating severe depression can be improved when ...
Those whose answers suggested that they had many ADHD symptoms, even though they had not been formally diagnosed, were four times more likely to experience PMDD. The risk was also ...
Having attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, is associated with a shorter life expectancy and a greater risk of mental health issues, according to a new study of more than 30,000 ...
Nearly 10 percent of the problems could be attributed to abortion, the authors concluded. "There are in fact some real risks associated with abortion that should be shared with women as they are ...
The British Journal of Psychiatry then formed an independent panel, which spent four months assessing the complaints. The panel questioned the methodology used in the research ...
By jaojormami A new study from a group of scientists led by Queen Mary University of London, published in the British Journal ...
More than half of clinical trial abstracts published in top psychiatry journals exaggerate the significance of study findings, a discovery that may lead to poor clinical decision making.
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When Prof Coleman's paper was first published in 2011, 10 letters were sent to the British Journal of Psychiatry criticising the quality of the research. Two called for its retraction.