Testing of Hitler’s DNA also showed scores in the top 1% for a predisposition to autism, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.
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Postpartum psychosis: International experts seek to save lives of mothers, babies
An international panel of leading women’s mental health experts – including UVA Health’s Jennifer Payne, MD – is calling to reclassify postpartum psychosis as its own category of mental illness to ...
Britain’s grey skies can darken anyone’s mood, but for those who suffer with seasonal affective disorder (SAD), winter can be ...
Hims reports that 65% of men misunderstand low testosterone, with common misconceptions hindering awareness of men's sexual ...
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Which Anxiety Med Works Best For You? Your DNA Drops Hints
Millions of Americans with anxiety and depression struggle to find the right medication. The best fit may depend on your ...
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'My symptoms started at 14, I thought the world was ending as it took 25 years to be diagnosed'
40-year-old Nicky George finally has an answer to the symptoms and concerns that have plagued her for the last nearly 25 years. The Hertfordshire resident faced decades of debilitating periods, ...
DNA testing of Adolf Hitler's blood led researchers to believe that the Nazi dictator likely suffered from Kallmann Syndrome, ...
The researchers also claim the brutal dictator was in top one percent for autism and schizophrenia predisposition.
Ohio passed a law in 2021 that exempted people with mental illnesses from being executed. Nine inmates have been removed from ...
One of the most commonly prescribed antidepressants, sertraline, may begin to relieve some key symptoms of depression and ...
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