Like the “chicken or the egg,” it’s difficult to say which comes first—depression or related physical symptoms such as: fatigue, headache, back pain, trouble sleeping, and digestive problems. Evidence shows depression can have a direct effect on your body, taking away your energy and slowing you down.
Kayne Mettert reflects on lived experience — and his drive to reduce stigma around mental health disorders.
Deborah King and Jessie Waiamau-Ariota describe their pivotal role in research on youth mental health — and more.
Kaiser Permanente Washington shows price may not be a barrier to primary care implementation, Dr. Kai Yeung reports.
KPWHRI psychologist and researcher Ben Balderson, PhD, shares advice for keeping our spirits up during this most unusual holiday season.
In predicting disease, some mathematical models are more reliable than others. Dr. Greg Simon explains why.
A new open-access peer-reviewed site will explore how best to bring innovations into practice in treating mental illness, substance use, and addictions.
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