A new program at Columbia is working to equip the next generation of pediatricians with the skills to address common mental health concerns in their patients.
Extended-release naltrexone initiated after just five to seven days of seeking treatment is more effective than starting treatment after the traditional interim stage of 10 to 15 days.
Study finds that postpartum depression is underdiagnosed in those reporting symptoms up to a year after giving birth, with Black and Asian individuals least likely to receive treatment.
Columbia Nursing study indicates that new diagnosis guidelines for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may reduce by almost one third the number of people diagnosed with an ASD.
If you're like most Americans, you will break your well-intentioned New Year's resolutions by February. Here's some advice on making resolutions you may be able to keep in 2014.
Women with PTSD gain weight more rapidly and are more likely to be overweight or obese than women without the disorder, find researchers at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health and Harvard School of Public Health.