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Migraine, Parkinson's Disease 26 Jun, 2022 Read Time: 3 mins Congress highlights Article Highlights from EAN 2022 — Day 1 — June 25th Welcome to Progress in Mind’s live coverage of EAN 2022. This 8th Congress of the European Academy of... Anxiety 22 Jun, 2022 Read Time: 6 mins Article Optimising clinical management in panic disorder Panic disorder (PD) is characterised by recurrent and predominantly unpredictable panic attacks that... Anxiety 22 Jun, 2022 Read Time: 5 mins Article Optimising clinical management in generalised anxiety disorder Generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) is characterised by excessive, out of proportion, hard to control,... Depression 26 May, 2022 Read Time: 2 mins Congress highlights Article Use all tools in the box to treat depression Combined treatment with psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy should be used more in the routine... Schizophrenia 20 Apr, 2022 Read Time: 3 mins Congress highlights Article Do early intervention services impact long-term outcomes in patients with psychosis? Early intervention services (EIS) specifically designed to meet the needs of patients with... Schizophrenia 12 Apr, 2022 Read Time: 2 mins Congress highlights Article Are prior mood disorders more important than positive symptoms for predicting psychosis? Predicting which individuals will develop a psychotic disorder or transition from high risk of... Alzheimer's Disease 22 Mar, 2022 Read Time: 3 mins Congress highlights New perspectives on Alzheimer’s disease Alzheimer’s disease is not part of normal aging. It is a brain disorder and not all people with... Alzheimer's Disease 17 Mar, 2022 Read Time: 3 mins Congress highlights A simple test combination for identifying early Alzheimer’s disease Many people experience mild cognitive decline, but what is their risk of developing Alzheimer’s... Migraine 07 Dec, 2021 Read Time: 2 mins Congress highlights Paradigm shifts in migraine In this session from the virtual Neurological Association of South Africa (NASA) congress, Dr Andrew... Alzheimer's Disease 07 Dec, 2021 Read Time: 2 mins Congress highlights Memory Lapses, Mild Cognitive Impairment and Cognitive Enhancers In this engaging session from the 2021 virtual Neurological Association of South Africa (NASA)... 07 Dec, 2021 Read Time: 3 mins Congress highlights Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders In this session from the virtual Neurological Association of South Africa (NASA) congress, Dr Alison... Migraine 30 Nov, 2021 Read Time: 2 mins Congress highlights Prevention of medication overuse in clinical practice Medication overuse occurs in nearly 75% of patients with chronic migraine who are correctly diagnosed... Migraine 30 Nov, 2021 Read Time: 3 mins Congress highlights Risk and burden of medication-overuse headache among patients with migraine What is the risk of medication-overuse headache among patients with migraine, including patients who... Depression, Schizophrenia 14 Oct, 2021 Read Time: 5 mins Satellite symposium Beyond symptoms: the importance of hearing the patient’s voice in measuring life engagement Historically, the definition of mental illness has been diagnosis-focused, with successful treatment... Depression 14 Oct, 2021 Read Time: 4 mins Satellite symposium Early life adversities and mental illness: from vulnerability to treatment response Exposure to stress, particularly early in life, is a risk factor for a number of psychiatric... Mental Health 06 Oct, 2021 Read Time: 3 mins Congress highlights Highlights from ECNP 2021 — Day 4 — October 5th Welcome to Progress in Mind’s live coverage of ECNP 2021. This 34th Congress of the European College... Mental Health 05 Oct, 2021 Read Time: 3 mins Congress highlights Highlights from ECNP 2021 — Day 3 — October 4th Welcome to Progress in Mind’s live coverage of ECNP 2021. This 34th Congress of the European College... Schizophrenia 04 Oct, 2021 Read Time: 4 mins Satellite symposium Small steps for big impact in treatment of schizophrenia Functional recovery is an important goal in treating schizophrenia, but one that can be hard to... Mental Health 04 Oct, 2021 Read Time: 4 mins Congress highlights Highlights from ECNP 2021 — Day 2 — October 3rd Welcome to Progress in Mind’s live coverage of ECNP 2021. This 34th Congress of the European College... Depression 03 Oct, 2021 Read Time: 4 mins Satellite symposium Potential treatment options for trauma-associated depression and emotional blunting Mass traumatic events, such as the global COVID-19 pandemic, significantly impact on mental health,... Mental Health 03 Oct, 2021 Read Time: 3 mins Congress highlights Highlights from ECNP 2021 — Day 1 — October 2nd Welcome to Progress in Mind’s live coverage of ECNP 2021. This 34th Congress of the European College... Depression 20 Sep, 2021 Read Time: 2 mins Congress highlights What happens in the brain during a major depressive episode? At any one time, 4% of the population is experiencing a major depressive episode,1 said Professor... 12 Sep, 2021 Read Time: 3 mins Article Balance vs burnout during COVID-19 Among clinicians’ responsibilities is a duty to safeguard themselves. Those looking after others with... Schizophrenia 06 Sep, 2021 Read Time: 3 mins Congress highlights The link between myelination, psychosis and antipsychotics The hypothesis that myelin alterations play a critical role in the development of psychosis is... Depression, Schizophrenia 06 Sep, 2021 Read Time: 2 mins Congress highlights Quarantines, lockdowns, and social isolation: What are we brewing? 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Migraine 22 Jun, 2021 Read Time: 4 mins Congress highlights Towards precision diagnosis of migraine In a focused workshop at #EAN2021, three speakers addressed migraine diagnosis in the era of... Migraine 22 Jun, 2021 Read Time: 4 mins Satellite symposium A patient’s voice: hearing the true impact of chronic migraine In this engaging satellite symposium from ENA2021 virtual, Professor Dawn Buse (Albert Einstein... Migraine 21 Jun, 2021 Read Time: 3 mins Satellite symposium The impact on patients of increasing migraine frequency The disease burden of migraine increases with headache frequency. This has significant impact on... Migraine 21 Jun, 2021 Read Time: 4 mins Congress highlights Real world evidence for CGRP antibodies in migraine prevention In a topical symposium at #EAN2021, three speakers discussed what is new on targeting CGRP for... Migraine 21 Jun, 2021 Read Time: 4 mins Congress highlights Prioritizing migraine prevention In an educational session at #EAN2021, Dr Pablo Irimia Sieira, University of Navarra, Spain,... Migraine 21 Jun, 2021 Read Time: 4 mins Satellite symposium Migraine management conundrums—the data can help What is the best management for patients with migraine if they have cardiovascular disease or if they... Alzheimer's Disease 21 Jun, 2021 Read Time: 3 mins Congress highlights New more accessible and affordable techniques for identifying people at risk of Alzheimer’s disease In specialist clinics, cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers for Abeta1-42, Abeta1-40, tTau, and pTau or... Migraine, Alzheimer's Disease 20 Jun, 2021 Read Time: 2 mins Congress highlights Highlights from EAN 2021 — Day 2 The exciting live and connected virtual experience for presenters and attendees of the 7th Congress... 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Migraine 15 Jun, 2021 Read Time: 2 mins Congress highlights Steps towards improving quality of life for patients with migraine Is it necessary to consider both patients and treating physicians’ views when investigating therapy... Migraine 15 Jun, 2021 Read Time: 2 mins Congress highlights Who should have migraine preventive treatment and how effective are these therapies? Migraine preventive therapy is used to reduce frequency, duration, or severity of attacks of episodic... Migraine 15 Jun, 2021 Read Time: 3 mins Congress highlights Preclinical pearls offer insights into migraine sex differences and sensory thresholds Speaking at #MTIS2020, Professor Frank Porreca, University of Arizona, USA, identified recent pearls... Migraine 15 Jun, 2021 Read Time: 2 mins Congress highlights Why is migraine more common in women? Migraine is twice as prevalent in women than in men.1 Estrogen is a predisposing factor with... Migraine 20 Apr, 2021 Read Time: 2 mins Satellite symposium How does chronic migraine affect everyday life? The disabling headaches and symptoms of chronic migraine can impact almost every aspect of life. What... Schizophrenia 12 Apr, 2021 Read Time: 3 mins Satellite symposium Long-acting injectables together with medical team training may facilitate functional recovery Early use of long-acting injectables together with targeted staff training may facilitate short- and... Depression, Schizophrenia 17 Mar, 2021 Read Time: 3 mins Satellite symposium Patient engagement: A new concept in patient-centric functional recovery Patient engagement – a concept that includes life fulfillment, well-being and participation in daily... 10 Mar, 2021 Read Time: 1 min Expert Views Perspectives on digital technology in mental health The COVID-19 pandemic has had substantial and potentially long-term term effects on the global demand... 10 Mar, 2021 Read Time: 1 min Expert Views What is the future of telemedicine in psychiatry? 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Alzheimer's Disease 18 Jul, 2017 Read Time: 4 mins Congress highlights Cognitive impairment, driving, and the utility of biomarkers Even mild cognitive impairment affects driving performance. So we should think about guidelines for... Alzheimer's Disease 18 Jul, 2017 Read Time: 4 mins Congress highlights Biomarkers’ best days lie ahead Growing evidence of the predictive value of biomarkers is refining our clinical and biological... Alzheimer's Disease 10 Apr, 2017 Read Time: 3 mins Congress highlights Psychiatrists urged to take greater role in dementia Agitation, anxiety, apathy, depression, disinhibition and – to a lesser extent – delusions and... Alzheimer's Disease 10 Apr, 2017 Read Time: 3 mins Congress highlights Psychiatrists urged to take greater role in dementia Agitation, anxiety, apathy, depression, disinhibition and – to a lesser extent – delusions and... 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