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Aurora James hopes our conversations get more real when discussing disordered eating.  Amid Mental Health Awareness Month and ahead of the release of her debut memoir, “Wildflower” (out May 9, Penguin Random House), which plunges deep into the background of the fashion designer and founder of the Fifteen Percent Pledge, James opened up to

Epidemiology Using DSM-IV criteria, the National Comorbidity Study replication6 found similar lifetime prevalence rates for BD-I (1.0%) and BD-II (1.1%) among men and women. Subthreshold symptoms of hypomania (bipolar spectrum disorder) were more common, with prevalence rate estimates of 2.4%.6 Incidence rates, which largely focus on BD-I, have been estimated at approximately 6.1 per 100 […]

Katharine Smith’s eating disorder began at seven years old. Her weight fluctuated and her father tried to control it by putting her on her first diet. Meanwhile, her mother, a food hoarder, taught her the opposite: to eat in secrecy. As a result, she often swung between the two extremes of restricting and

Marina A.J. Tijssen, MD, PhD Published in Movement Disorders, investigators developed an easy-to-use clinical screening tool to detect moderate and severe movement disorders in patients aged more than or 4 years of age with inborn error of metabolism (IEM).1 Researchers proposed that the tool can contribute to the referral patients to movement disorder specialists for further […]

Incidence rate of new diagnosis of endocarditis among patients with and without opioid or cocaine use disorder between 2011 and 2022 The incidence rate of endocarditis (as measured by new cases per 1,000,000 person per day) among patients with OUD increased from 3.7 in 2011 to 30.1 in 2022 (trend test, P < 0.001). There was a […]

Imagine if Medicare covered treatments for stage 1 or stage 4 cancers, but nothing in between. Absurd, right? Yet that is how Medicare approaches treatment for substance use disorders for its 64 million beneficiaries. This federal health insurance program currently pays for only the least intensive level and most intensive level of substance use care, […]

Summary Over two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, many people continue to grapple with worsened mental health associated with the prolonged impact of the pandemic, including social distancing, income loss, and death and illness. In 2020, 33% of all nonelderly adults reported having a mental illness or substance use . . .

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) – A Houston organization’s efforts to educate people on Black maternal mental health disparities are expanding its reach in Charlotte. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Black women are three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related complications compared to white women. Those complications aren’t always physical. Kay Matthews […]


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