Oral Postpartum Depression Tx Heads to FDA; Shroom Microdosing; Autism and Motherese

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The FDA is currently reviewing for the treatment of major depressive disorder and postpartum depression, with a Prescription Drug User Fee Act (PDUFA) action date set for early August, Biogen and Sage Therapeutics announced.

Some moms are now at play dates to cope with their depression and anxiety. (Washington Post)

During the span of a 22-year Finnish study, 58% of people with low educational attainment were by age 52 versus 36% of those who completed higher education. (Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health)

More and more patients are raising mental health concerns at . "These findings emphasize the need for payment and billing approaches ... as well as organizational designs and supports ... that enable primary care physicians to adequately address mental health needs," researchers wrote in Health Affairs.

The shortage of has grown worse, in part due to an unexpected rise in demand. (NBC News)

In a meta-analysis of 31 , chlorpromazine yielded the most weight gain (5.13 kg vs placebo), followed by clozapine (4.21 kg), olanzapine (3.82 kg), and zotepine (3.87 kg). (World Psychiatry)

In a study of 107 Minnesota Department of Health reports of "drug diversion" in nursing homes, a total of from 368 residents -- 97.5% of which were controlled substances. This translated to over 30 tablets stolen per resident. (Journal of Applied Gerontology)

Toddlers with tended to pay less attention to "motherese, a playful speech style characterized by exaggerated intonation contours, simple grammar, high pitch, and slow tempo." (JAMA Network Open)

"Psychedelic churches" that encourage members to consume to promote spiritual awakening are growing in the U.S. and elsewhere. (AP)

Why aren't getting as much development funding as other drugs? (STAT)

Among 30-day-old babies, an showed 45.5% sensitivity and 90% specificity. (JAMA Network Open)

Violations may have occurred at Santa Clara County's main hospital in San Jose. (The Mercury News)

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    Kristen Monaco is a senior staff writer, focusing on endocrinology, psychiatry, and nephrology news. Based out of the New York City office, she’s worked at the company since 2015.