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February 27, 2026/Behavioral Health/Research

When More Isn’t Better: ChatGPT’s Readability Gap in Opioid Use Disorder Education

New study highlights the need for plain-language prompting and human oversight in addiction care communication

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February 24, 2026/Behavioral Health/Research

When Depression Isn’t Depression: New Study Highlights Diagnostic Gaps in Hospital Care

What hospital clinicians get right — and wrong — when diagnosing depression and delirium

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November 11, 2025/Behavioral Health/Research

Hypertensive Crisis Linked to Psilocybin Mushroom Use in Patient Taking MAOI and Amphetamine

Case underscores potential dangers of combining psychedelics with tranylcypromine and stimulant medications

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October 7, 2025/Behavioral Health/Research

Unraveling the Gut-Alcohol Connection After Bariatric Surgery

Researchers explore how changes in the gut microbiome influence the brain's reward response to alcohol

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Experts Stress Value of Preoperative Psychological Testing in Patients Undergoing Weight-Loss Surgery

Comprehensive mental health screening may help prevent postsurgical risks

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Evaluating the Risk of Postpartum Hemorrhage in Women Taking Common Antidepressants

Findings underscore the value of clinical monitoring in pregnant patients using SSRIs and SNRIs

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February 6, 2025/Behavioral Health/Research

Novel, Fast-Acting Psychedelic May Provide New Avenue for the Treatment of Postpartum Depression

Study explores role of single-dose drug in fostering the mother-infant dyad

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August 16, 2024/Behavioral Health/Research

New Study Sheds Light on Patient Suicide and the Emotional Toll It Takes on Healthcare Providers

Clinicians desire more personal and professional support to cope with profound loss

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Researchers Correlate Psychosocial Characteristics With Weight Recurrence Following Bariatric Surgery

Positive emotions, low impulsivity appear to safeguard against weight gain, other comorbidities

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November 10, 2023/Behavioral Health/Research

Researchers Analyze How COVID-19 Affected Z-Drug Prescribing Patterns With and Without Opioids

Study sheds light on how clinicians addressed their patients’ pain and insomnia during the pandemic

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