Monthly Archives: October 2011

Mental Health Action Plans Unveiled


Journalists:  For links to video and audio files, see the bottom of this post. After a decade of research and interviewing more than 6,000 U.S.families and children, Mayo Clinic researchers— in partnership with numerous national mental health advocacy organizations — … Continue reading

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Mayo Researcher Recognized for Changing Practice of Medicine


Orlando, FL —This morning Dr. Jonathan Homes of Mayo Clinic is one of a handful of researchers here selected to speak in the Editor’s Choice presentations, representing a subset of papers published in the last year that have  “challenged or … Continue reading

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Live From Orlando – Mayo Radio and Ophthalmology


Mayo Clinic’s first live broadcast from a national medical conference is now history. Medical Edge Radio — hosted by Dr. Tom Shives and Tracy McCray — debuted from the Mayo booth on the exhibit floor here at the Orlando Convention … Continue reading

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Better Treatment Outcomes for Children with ADHD


Journalists:  For links to video and audio files, see the bottom of this post. Imagine the time and resources that could be saved if psychiatrists could start offering concrete treatment plans to children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder  (ADHD) during their … Continue reading

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Antidepressant Use Increased Significantly – Mayo Clinic


A study released by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention this week found that the use of antidepressants has jumped 400 percent in the past 20 years. The data found that 11 percent of those over the age of 12 … Continue reading

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Improving Care for Children and Teens with Bipolar Disorder


Journalists:  For links to video and audio files, see the bottom of this post. Most psychiatrists agree that the ideal treatment for bipolar patients includes a healthy mix of medication and therapy. But is that what usually happens? Jennifer Vande … Continue reading

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Tackling the child psychiatrist shortage: Teaching primary care doctors mental health


Journalists:  For links to video and audio files, see the bottom of this post. The shortage of psychiatrists across the United States is so dire that presenter, Peter Jensen, M.D. at Mayo Clinic, says if he and all of the … Continue reading

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AACAP Program Chair Talks Mood Disorders with Mayo Clinic


Gabrielle Carlson, M.D., of Stony Brook University and the program chair for the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP), had a few minutes to chat about the conference, her research and her involvement with the Mayo Clinic Biobank. … Continue reading

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TMS: Developing Measures to Gauge Its Success


Journalists:  For links to video and audio files, see the bottom of this post. Paul Croarkin, D.O., is researching transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), a non-invasive technique which sends magnetic pulses into areas of the brain where depression lives. However, he … Continue reading

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Research Findings Show Promise for Treating Child and Adolescent Depression


Journalists:  For links to video and audio files, see the bottom of this post. What do you do when medication and therapy aren’t enough for a depressed patient? Christopher Wall, M.D. and psychiatrist at Mayo Clinic, says using magnets to … Continue reading

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