Teens who use weed are twice as likely to develop psychotic or bipolar disorders, a new study says. They also are more likely to have depression and anxiety, researchers reported Feb. 20 in JAMA ...
Researchers followed more than 400,000 teens until they were adults. It found that those who used marijuana were more likely to develop serious mental illness, as well as depression and anxiety.
A new study finds teen cannabis use may be linked to a doubled risk of serious mental illness, including psychosis and ...
For decades, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder (BD) were treated as distinct and unrelated psychiatric disorders. Schizophrenia is a psychiatric disorder characterized by altered thinking and ...
Vanda submitted data from iloperidone's schizophrenia and bipolar I disorder trials to the FDA to support the efficacy and ...
Not everyone remembers what happens during their psychotic breaks, which poses unique challenges and emotions. A peer of mine ...
Milsaperidone, a new chemical entity, is the major active metabolite of iloperidone (Fanapt) and had been demonstrated to be ...