Failure of war on drugs

http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/ninetonoon/audio/201790559/has-the-war-on-drugs-failed He said that even though many indigenous communities around the world had a long history of using different kinds of psychoactive substances without abuse, poor people and people of colour tended to be over-represented in terms of the punitive nature of the drug war. “In the United States, african americans and latinos consume drugs…

Are mental health problems created by our genes?

Are mental health problems created by our genes? http://www.listener.co.nz/current-affairs/science/are-mental-health-problems-created-by-our-genes/ Shared from Google News & Weather “Genes play an important role because they establish the general tendency within which a person responds to the environment,” says Professor Richie Poulton, head of the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Research Unit at the University of Otago. “That gene-environment…

Global Warming Threatens Mental Health: Climate Change May Increase Incidence Of PTSD And Depression

Global Warming Threatens Mental Health: Climate Change May Increase Incidence Of PTSD And Depression http://www.techtimes.com/articles/147130/20160405/global-warming-threatens-mental-health-climate-change-may-increase-incidence-of-ptsd-and-depression.htm Shared from Google News & Weather Climate change and its effects on mental health are now being studied by health experts. Mental health problems associated with climate change range from minimal stress to more serious conditions such as anxiety, depression,…

PTSD affects third of people who experience trauma

PTSD affects up to a third of people who experience a trauma. The risk is higher for some types of trauma. Read… https://t.co/5vd1ZqBirp — TraumaDissociation (@TraumaDID) April 5, 2016 What is Posttraumatic Stress Disorder? Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a very common mental health disorder, affecting 8.7% of people during their lifetime. The core symptoms…

Ontario recognizes PTSD as work-related for first responders

Ontario recognizes PTSD as work-related for first responders http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2016/04/05/ontario-recognizes-ptsd-as-work-related-for-first-responders.html Shared from Google News & Weather Ontario has unanimously passed legislation recognizing post traumatic stress disorder as work-related illness for police, firefighters and paramedics. Under the old rules, first responders had to prove their PTSD was related to their job to be eligible for coverage under…