kieferpix/AdobeStockI have always been told that summer is supposedly the best time of year for mental health. However, for those with serious mental illness and you, the clinicians who treat them, there is no summer break. In this issue, you will find updates on the perinatal mental health crisis, pediatric posttraumatic stress disorder, social anxiety disorder, and more. Vondrasová D, Hájek I, Illnerová H. Exposure to long summer days affects the human melatonin and cortisol rhythms. Mental health disorders and summer temperature-related mortality: a case crossover study.
Source: New York Times August 07, 2024 14:03 UTC