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Alcohol-use disorders; understanding genetics studies and gene–environment interactions; cognition-enhancing drugs; research in pregnant patients; antidepressants in bipolar disorders and in cardiovascular disease; psychotherapy for treating depression and bipolar disorders; and neuroscience review series

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Naltrexone; genetics of bipolar disorder and depression; new drug development; stress; psychotherapy; renal effects of lithium; cognition in twins; and the geography of genetics

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Modafinil’s effects; theories of psychosis and other psychiatric illnesses; marketing pharmacogenetic tests; oxytocin in autism; NMDA function in schizophrenia; the importance of copy number variation in genetic research

Reviews of Note

Traumatic brain injury, depression, using RNA as treatment, ECT, genetics in special populations, and neuroimaging in anxiety disorders

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Schizophrenia, pathological gambling, autism spectrum disorders, and resources on genetic testing and research

Emerging Perspectives: Look Again — SSRIs and Fewer Suicide Attempts

In particular patients, SSRIs might increase suicidality, but overall they are associated with significant decreases in suicide attempts.

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A proposal on immunosuppressive therapy for schizophrenia patients, an essay clarifying the types of interplay between genes and the environment, an article examining possible taxonomies for DSM-V, and systematic reviews of treatments for post-traumatic stress disorder and back pain.

Emerging Perspectives: Peering into the Brain’s "Black Box" in Schizophrenia

Provocative testing and neuroimaging offer new insights into what goes wrong in schizophrenia.

Reviews of Note

Topics include quantitative EEGs, uses of antiepileptics, costs and benefits of antipsychotics, switches of antidepressants, the genetics of behavior, a gene-expression atlas, and the impact of copy number in the genome.

Reviews of Note

Teen prescription-drug abuse, DNA crime analysis, first-cousin marriage, ADHD medications, epigenetics, the serotonin transporter gene, Parkinson disease

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