Posted by SLS on January 15, 2023, at 19:58:19
Hi.
Robert M. Post, MD of the NIH has sponsored the Bipolar Network News (BNN) for decades. I subscribed to the printed newsletter beginning in the 1990s. It contains the most up-to-date information in concise, clearly-written articles. The entire history of the publication is archived by category and chronologically. It would be interesting to compare the old news to the new news.
Although the name implies a focus on Bipolar Disorder, it also covers Major Depressive Disorders, Schizophrenia, and Anxiety Disorders, among other mental illnesses.
The material covered in BNN is clinically relevant. It helps to get people well in real life. Many, if not most, of the articles DO NOT mention neurotransmitters or the brain.
Don't forget to use the search box at the top of the webpage.Just a few searches...
Psilocybin:https://bipolarnews.org/index.php?s=psilocybin
Ketamine:https://bipolarnews.org/index.php?s=ketamine
Marijuana:https://bipolarnews.org/index.php?s=cannabis
Cannabis:https://bipolarnews.org/index.php?s=cannabis
CBD:https://bipolarnews.org/index.php?s=cbd
Cannabidiol:https://bipolarnews.org/index.php?s=cannabidiol
N-Acetylcysteine (NAC):https://bipolarnews.org/?p=4740
Nutraceuticals:https://bipolarnews.org/?p=3930
Mindfulness:https://bipolarnews.org/index.php?s=mindfulness
* Try BNN instead of PubMed every now and then. It is a whole lot more readable and has plenty of links.
- Scott
Some see things as they are and ask why.
I dream of things that never were and ask why not.The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.
poster:SLS
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