Editor Eimear Foley
-
area under the curve, artificial-intelligence, Best Linear Unbiased Prediction, Biological Psychiatry, brain imaging, cerebellum, cortex, deep-learning, DEP-ARREST CLIN, depression, Editor Eimear Foley, ENIGMA MDD consortium, hippocampus, machine learning, neuroimaging, polygenic scores, region-of-interest analysis, subcortical structures, topical, Translational PsychiatryBrain scans, depression, and AI: small signals, big questions
The World Health Organization (WHO) projects that by 2030, major depressive disorder…
-
accelerometry, ageing, anhedonia, Anxiety, circadian rhythms, cohort study, cross sectional study, depression, Editor Eimear Foley, insomnia, lifestyle factors, longitudinal study, mood, objective, older adult, sex differences, sleep, SLEEP Advances, sleep disorders, sleep patterns, subjective, UK Biobank, wearables, WHO Composite International Diagnostic InterviewHow sleep changes across later life, and what it means for mental health
Think about the last time you had a bad night of sleep:…
-
adverse events, antidepressants, British Journal of Psychiatry, clinical trial, depression, difficult-to-treat depression, Editor Eimear Foley, feasibility, major depressive disorder, mdma, MDMA-assisted psychotherapy, open label study, placebo, proof-of-principle, psychedelics, psychotherapy, randomised controlled trial, remission, Safety, Suicidal Ideation, tolerability, topicalMDMA-assisted therapy for depression: a promising but early first step
MDMA was first made in 1912 as an accidental byproduct of a…
-
autoimmune and inflammatory diseases, brain activity, brain imaging, brain training, Editor Eimear Foley, immunopsychiatry, inflammation, learning, mesolimbic system, mind-body interaction, motivation, Nature Medicine, neurofeedback, neuroscience, placebo effect, psychoneuroimmunology, randomised controlled trial, reward processing, topical, ventral tegmental areaCan positive expectations tune the immune system?
When I was young, a teacher told me, “If you think good,…
-
Anxiety, bipolar disorder, BMJ Mental Health, body clock, Carers, chronotype, circadian rhythms, clinicians, co-production, depression, Editor Eimear Foley, James Lind Alliance, lived experience, menopause, neurodiversity, patient and public involvement, priority setting, psychosis, public-health, research priorities, seasonal changes, service user involvement, sleep, sleep disorders, topical, traumaBody clocks and mental health: patients set the research agenda
Each spring, the clock change nudges our daily routines out of sync,…
-
antidepressants, cohort study, depression, difficult-to-treat, Editor Eimear Foley, electroconvulsive therapy, health inequalities, maternal depression, Nature Mental Health, perinatal depression, perinatal mental health, personalised care, postpartum depression, pregnancy, register-based study, risk factors, Sweden, Swedish cohort study, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, treatment resistance, women’s healthWhen the treatment doesn’t work: what predicts difficult-to-treat postpartum depression?
Giving birth to a baby is undoubtedly a major event in a…
-
ageing, Alzheimer’s disease, Biological Psychiatry, causality, CHARLS, chronotype, circadian rhythm, cognition, cognitive ageing, cognitive decline, cohort study, Dementia, Editor Eimear Foley, insomnia, mild cognitive impairment, modifiable risk factors, napping, neurodegenerative disease, older adult, sleep, sleep disorders, sleep disturbance, sleep hygiene, sleep problems, sleep quality, UK BiobankChanging sleep patterns linked to cognitive decline and dementia
Sleep is essential for both physical and mental health. Not getting the…
-
addiction, ADHD, anorexia nervosa, Anxiety, anxiety disorders, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, autism spectrum disorder, autistic spectrum disorder, bipolar disorder, cannabis use disorder, causal modelling, cross disorder analysis, depression, eating disorders, Editor Eimear Foley, genetic epidemiology, genetic variants, genetics, major depression, nature, nicotine dependence, obsessive compulsive disorder, OCD, opioid use disorder, post traumatic stress disorder, psychiatric genetics, Psychiatric Genomics Consortium, psychosis, PTSD, racial inequalities, schizophrenia, shared genetic risk, substance use disorders, Tourette SyndromeShared genetic patterns found across 14 psychiatric disorders
You might have heard people talk about ‘the depression gene’ or ‘the…

