Nearly 1.2 billion people had a mental disorder in 2023, a new study has found — reflecting a 95.5% increase since 1990.
A recent study published in The Lancet shows that mental disorders are now affecting 1.2 billion people globally. Notably, ...
Mental disorders are now the leading driver of disability worldwide. The post More than 1 billion people now living with a ...
A new study found that mental health disorders now affect more than a billion people worldwide. Anxiety and depression are ...
The world's burden of mental disorders has more than doubled since 1990, and they are now the leading cause of disability ...
Many psychiatric disorders are more biologically related than previously understood, having more genetic similarities than differences, a new study shows. More research is needed to understand how ...
Psychiatric disorders often overlap and can make diagnosis difficult. Depression and anxiety, for example, can coexist and share symptoms. Schizophrenia and anorexia nervosa. Autism and attention ...
Nearly 1.2 billion people worldwide are living with a mental disorder, nearly double the number recorded in 1990.
Genome-wide association studies identify genetic overlap among disorders, providing evidence that their distinctions may be misleading One major difference between psychiatric disorders and purely ...
Homelessness can predispose individuals to psychiatric disorders. Conversely, certain psychiatric disorders can increase the risk of becoming homeless. A recent article in JAMA Psychiatry by Rebecca ...
A state-of-the-art facility opening in Council Bluffs in June is expected to help boost services and inpatient psychiatric ...