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Genotypes and Phenotypes

July 7, 2017Uncategorized

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BIPOC (formerly Minority) Mental Health Month: Breaking Stigma, Building Trust

Despite many efforts to stem it, stigma around mental health still exists, particularly in BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) communities. July mark...

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Long-Term Effects of Antidepressants: What Research Shows

Anyone who’s ever taken antidepressants for an extended period of time has probably wondered whether they’ll experience long-term effects: After years ...

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Have a Mindful Summer: Take a Breather with These Simple Exercises

Summer is a great time to kick back and relax—if you can find the time. Managing the hustle and bustle of kids off school, planning for fun summer activities an...

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Barriers at Every Turn: How Systemic and Social Factors Block Men from Mental Health Care

Taking the important step of seeking care for mental health isn’t always an easy decision. Uncertainty about the need for care, social stigmas associated wi...

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Overcoming Side Effect Concerns: Leveraging Pharmacogenomic Insights to Inform Depression and Anxiety Medication Selection

Whitnee Brown, a lifelong resident now practicing in Birmingham, Alabama has nearly an entire alphabet following her name, abbreviations for degrees and certifi...

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Lisa Roberts, patient of Dr. Whitnee Brown, DNP, CRNP, PMHNP, FNP, on her computer working from home.
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Concerns about Mental Health Medication Side Effects Remain a Barrier to Getting Help for Those Diagnosed with Depression and Anxiety

Lisa Roberts has raised a family, reached an impressively high level in her career, and was an anchor for her mother and other family members. When, within ...

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Common Antidepressant Side Effects

Taking an antidepressant can be an effective way to help treat a mental health condition like depression or anxiety. However, these medications can also cre...

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MTHFR Mutations: Clinical Implications and Management Strategies

MTHFR mutations—changes in the methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) gene—have gained increased attention in the medical community due to their potent...

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Can an App Help Me Manage My Anxiety?

Health and wellness smartphone apps have become so common that if you can name a health goal, desire or condition, you can probably find an app for it. N...

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Black Trailblazers of Psychiatry and Mental Health: A Legacy of Healing and Advocacy

As we celebrate Black History Month, we want to recognize a few individuals who have made extraordinary contributions to the field of psychiatry and mental heal...

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