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News Medical
Researchers at Mount Sinai have found that a novel class of genes known as long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) expressed in the brain may play a pivotal role in regulating mood and driving sex-specific susceptibility versus resilience to depression.
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Forbes
In many ways, the COVID-19 pandemic has brought about a watershed moment for mental healthcare. The crisis has sparked concern for the emotional wellbeing of the entire population, regardless of any existing diagnosis. Everyone is being encouraged to manage symptoms of stress and anxiety stemming from new work environments, fear of contracting the virus and unexpected financial insecurity. Mindfulness and meditation apps are trending and nearly every (virtual) social interaction is preceded with an emotional wellbeing check-in. In terms of eroding stigma and normalizing conversations about mental health, this change in behavior and expectations bodes extremely well for the new, post COVID-19 reality we all are hoping will be here soon.
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Fast Company
Researchers are raising alarms about high suicide risks during the pandemic. A new report in JAMA Psychiatry says that COVID-19 has brought with it a "perfect storm" of risk factors: social isolation, low community support, limited treatment access, nationwide anxiety, increased firearm sales, and poor seasonal timing (suicide rates tend to peak in late spring and early summer).
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Employee Benefit News
Now is an "opportunity to advance the conversation around mental health and well-being," says Aetna's head of behavioral health.
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Olean Times Herald
More than half of communication executives said employee engagement (63%) and collaboration (58%) have increased since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, while feedback on productivity varied, with 40% indicating that it had declined and 25% reporting that it had increased. The findings are according to a new global survey by the Institute for Public Relations (IPR) and Peppercomm.
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CNBC
Nearly every aspect of living and working has been upended by the coronavirus pandemic.
Running essential errands, checking on friends and family, caring for kids while school is shut down and staying healthy have all become harder. On top of all that, workers are simultaneously worried about job security and may be logging longer, more distracted hours in their new work-from-home arrangements.
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Occupational Health and Safety
Nearly 53% of U.S. veterans suffer from chronic physical health conditions, while 33% suffer from chronic mental health conditions in the months after separating from military service, according to a new study by Veterans Affairs researchers on 10,000 newly discharged veterans. Military service can take its toll on veterans, particularly combat and war veterans, leaving them with health conditions like chronic pain, physical disabilities, anxiety, depression, and PTSD.
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Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center via ScienceDaily
Research led by Si-Qiong June Liu, MD, PhD, Professor of Cell Biology and Anatomy at LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine, has shown how stress changes the structure of the brain and reveals a potential therapeutic target to the prevent or reverse it. The findings are published in the Journal of Neuroscience.
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Psychiatry Advisor
Metacognitive beliefs about worry and rumination can lead to perseverance behaviors, which may be predictive of anxiety and depression, according to study results published in Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy. Perseverance of worry and rumination have been linked to both anxiety and depression.
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Forbes
We're all feeling the impact of COVID-19. The global pandemic has impacted not only the physical health of many individuals but their mental health as well. If you're anxious, depressed, or struggling to sleep through the night, you're not alone.
Across the country, we have seen spikes in depression, PTSD, domestic violence, and substance use problems.
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CNBC
States of Play, a joint CNBC/Change Research survey of swing states, finds 42% of respondents nationwide saying they are working from home. Once the economy reopens, 24% say they'd like to work either entirely or more from home compared to how they worked before, while 55% plan to head back to the office. Some 60% report being either as productive or even more productive than they were working from the office.
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D Magazine
The past few weeks have been tough. Mentally tough. Working from home is new and, yes, there are physical challenges to being productive in a new space, but the psychological challenges cannot be underestimated.
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Psychiatry Advisor
Managing moderate or severe postoperative pain, which affects 75% of patients in the United States, remains a challenge for physicians. With the effect and fallout of the opioid crisis, physicians are seeking alternatives to managing their patients’ pain. A recent literature review explored the current evidence for an alternative, Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS), in reducing risk caused by opioid use after surgery. Conclusions were published in the Clinical Journal of Pain.
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