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ADHD: Correcting Careless
Key Takeaways Social media spreads misinformation about ADHD, leading to stigma, underdiagnosis, and inadequate treatment, especially in adults. ADHD involves impaired response inhibition, with diverse presentations often misunderstood, affecting diagnosis and treatment. The Psychiatric Times' Special Report provides evidence-based resources to counter misinformation and promote accurate understanding. Professionals should use evidence-based resources to guide discussions and

Vilash Reddy, MD
12 hours ago4 min read


Kratom-7 OH: Kratom on Steroids
Alkaloid 7-hydroxymitragynine: What is it, and what are the risks? Keypoint: Kratom is an herbal extract that comes from the leaves of a tree in Southeast Asia. Kratom-7 OH is a synthetic form of kratom that is highly potent. Kratom-7 OH has risks similar to opioids. Kratom, a Southeast Asian tree in the coffee family, has become widely available in the United States in various forms for several years now. It is often sold at convenience stores, gas stations, and online. As a

Vilash Reddy, MD
3 days ago4 min read


Early Signal AD Meds May Help Children With Autism and Low IQ
Early research has linked Alzheimer’s disease (AD) medications cholinesterase inhibitors and N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonists to modest cognitive benefits in children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and comorbid cognitive disability. The preliminary evidence, which is drawn from a mix of randomized controlled trials (RCTs), cohort studies, case series, and case reports suggests these medications most frequently had a positive effect on lear

Vilash Reddy, MD
3 days ago5 min read


What Doctors Should Know About Viral Sleep Trends
David Beuther, MD, PhD, isn’t quite sure how to define his presence on social media. He’s online regularly, but he’s not publishing posts or sending friend request. Instead he’s observing, what is being discussed online related to healthcare. While he’s often encouraged by the availability of helpful information that is shared by reliable sources, he’s equally worried how quickly misinformation and unsubstantiated claims can spread — often to those who should instead be recei

Vilash Reddy, MD
7 days ago7 min read


Is Your Child's Behavior Actually a Sign of Neuroinflammation?
How neuroinflammation is misdiagnosed and mistreated by clinicians. Key points Kids with inflamed brains are misdiagnosed with behavior problems instead of neuroimmune conditions. Standard intakes miss infections, flares, and neuroimmune red flags that precede “sudden” psychiatric decline. Before labeling kids, we must rule out neuroinflammation and treat the immune system, not just the behavior. Our children are sitting in therapy offices with inflamed brains. Psychiatrists

Vilash Reddy, MD
Nov 246 min read


No Clear Evidence of Tylenol-Autism Link, Major Review Shows
There is no clear evidence that acetaminophen use during pregnancy causes autism spectrum disorder or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children, a comprehensive review of existing research has concluded. The findings, drawn from nine systematic reviews covering 40 studies, suggested that any apparent association observed in earlier research may be explained by shared genetic and environmental factors within families rather than by the analgesic itself. “Giv

Vilash Reddy, MD
Nov 143 min read


How Ultrasound Works Inside the Brain
A familiar diagnostic tool also has other uses, including in the brain. Key points Successful detection of enemy submarines paved the way for the use of ultrasound in medical diagnosis. Low-intensity ultrasound’s gentle warming is used to treat damaged muscles A high-intensity focused beam may become a treatment option for Parkinson’s disease. As with deep brain stimulation, attempts will be made to establish a wider use in psychiatry. Medical ultrasound is widely known. Card

Vilash Reddy, MD
Nov 144 min read


What Is Conduct Disorder? Recognizing Behavioral Issues in Children
Every child acts out from time to time, arguing with their parents, breaking rules, or pushing boundaries. These behaviors are frequently considered normal part of growing up. However, if a child consistently exhibits patterns of aggression, deception, defiance, or violation of others' rights, this may indicate a more serious mental health condition known as Conduct Disorder. Understanding conduct disorder is critical for parents, educators, and caregivers. Early identificat

Vilash Reddy, MD
Oct 302 min read


Is Fecal Transplantation Effective for Depression?
Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) may be an effective adjunctive therapy for depression , especially in patients with symptoms linked to gut disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). However, experts caution that the evidence is preliminary. A large meta-analysis showed that FMT significantly reduced depressive symptoms in the short and medium term. Both oral capsule and direct gastrointestinal (GI) delivery were effective, although the benefits were greater with

Vilash Reddy, MD
Oct 144 min read


What Could Finally End the U.S. Mental Health Crisis
Key points The U.S. mental health care crisis continues to worsen. Medicine is not likely to voluntarily correct its focus on physical disease, nor its profit motives. Only an angry public can overcome the chronic inertia. Americans have lived with a mental health crisis for as long as most of us can remember. And for just as long, medicine has been warned of two urgent fixes. First, the system must produce more psychiatrists. Second, medical education must prepare primary ca

Vilash Reddy, MD
Oct 94 min read


Teen Suicide Attempts Linked to Late Night Screen Use and Medication Access
Key Takeaways Adolescents' intentional overdose attempts are more frequent at night and linked to recent screen use. Both prescription...

Vilash Reddy, MD
Oct 92 min read


Acetaminophen Use During Pregnancy Does Not Increase ADHD or Autism Risk
Key Takeaways Dr. Sarah Oreck refutes the FDA's claim, citing a 2024 meta-analysis showing no link between acetaminophen use during...

Vilash Reddy, MD
Oct 83 min read


When Suicide Exposure Raises Risk in Vulnerable Teens
TOPLINE: A substantial proportion of teens who identified as sexual and gender minorities were exposed to suicidal behavior and ideation...

Vilash Reddy, MD
Oct 82 min read


How Psychiatry Can Help Enhance Your Daily Life and Wellbeing
Mental health is one of the most important aspects of overall wellness, but it is frequently overlooked. Many people believe that...

Vilash Reddy, MD
Sep 213 min read


Half of US Teens With Depression Lack Access to Care
TOPLINE: Less than half of US adolescents with major depressive episode (MDE) received treatment for the condition, with Black, male, and...

Vilash Reddy, MD
Sep 102 min read


Cannabis Use Is Booming in Older Adults: Are We Ready?
Key Takeaways Cannabis use in older adults has increased significantly, with many seeking relief for pain, insomnia, and anxiety, despite...

Vilash Reddy, MD
Sep 85 min read


The Shifting Rates of Youth Psychiatric Diagnoses
Key points Rates of psychiatric disorders can vary considerably across time. A new study tracked the relative rates of various...

Vilash Reddy, MD
Sep 83 min read


Energy Drinks May Triple Suicide Risk, Coffee Does the Opposite
A meta-analysis of more than 1.5 million participants has suggested that coffee and energy drinks have opposing effects on suicide risk....

Vilash Reddy, MD
Sep 75 min read


Sugar Substitutes Not So Sweet for Brain Health
Consuming low- and no-calorie artificial sweeteners may harm cognitive function, results of a longitudinal study of middle-aged and older...

Vilash Reddy, MD
Sep 74 min read


Psychiatrists Call for Action on NHS Disability Bias
The Royal College of Psychiatrists (RCPsych) has urged mental health employers in England to adopt 15 measures to reduce disability...

Vilash Reddy, MD
Aug 262 min read
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