Psychoneuroendocrinology
Olanzapine increases AMPK-NPY orexigenic signaling by disrupting H1R-GHSR1a interaction in the hypothalamic neurons of mice.
Chen X, Yu Y, Zheng P, Jin T, He M, Zheng M, Song X, Jones A, Huang XF
Second generation antipsychotics, particularly olanzapine, induce severe obesity, which is associated with their antagonistic effect on the histamine ...
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Psychol Med 2020 Jan 30
Time-dependent cognitive and somatic symptoms of depression as predictors of new cardiac-related events in at-risk patients: the UPBEAT-UK cohort.
Norton J, Pastore M, Ancelin M, Hotopf M, Tylee A, Mann A, Palacios J
Evidence suggests that somatic rather than cognitive depressive symptoms are risk factors for recurrent cardiac events in at-risk patients. However, t ...
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BMC Psychiatry
Cognitive testing of the PHQ-9 for depression screening among pregnant and postpartum women in Kenya.
Velloza J, Njoroge J, Ngure K, Thuo N, Kiptinness C, Momanyi R, Ayub S, Gakuo S, Mugo N, Simoni J, Heffron R
African women face high rates of depression, particularly during pregnancy or postpartum or after a recent HIV diagnosis. The Patient Health Questionn ...
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Source: PubMed
Health Informatics J 2020 Jan 29
The popularity of eating broadcast: Content analysis of "mukbang" YouTube videos, media coverage, and the health impact of "mukbang" on public.
Kang E, Lee J, Kim KH, Yun YH
As "mukbang" (eating broadcast) becomes increasingly widespread, there is growing interest about the impact of mukbang on public health. This study ai ...
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Genes (Basel)
Prader-Willi-Like Phenotype Caused by an Atypical 15q11.2 Microdeletion.
Tan Q, Potter KJ, Burnett LC, Orsso CE, Inman M, Ryman DC, Haqq AM
We report a 17-year-old boy who met most of the major Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) diagnostic criteria, including infantile hypotonia and poor feeding ...
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