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Rapper Ice Spice Talks Depression; ‘The Pitt’ on Psychosis; Three ADHD Subtypes?

March 4, 2026
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Rapper Ice Spice revealed that her recent weight loss was due to depression, not use of a GLP-1 receptor agonist. (People)

Adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities were nearly 18 times more likely to report daily depression compared with those without such limitations, national survey data showed. (JAMA Network Open)

A Swedish cohort study found that migraine sufferers faced a nearly twofold higher risk of depression or anxiety. (Journal of Headache and Pain)

Loneliness partially mediated the association between anxiety/depressive symptoms and suicidal ideation, a cross-sectional study found. (JAMA Network Open)

The TV series “The Pitt” has sparked a conversation about how a first episode of psychosis really presents. (New York Times)

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton issued an opinion stating that it is illegal under state law for mental health providers to facilitate gender transitions for minors. (The Hill)

Most women are unaware that menopause may trigger new-onset mental illness, a recent poll revealed. (The Guardian)

Ordinary life events, particularly those involving family stressors, were tied to an increased risk of persistent suicidal ideation during adolescence, according to a prospective cohort study. (Lancet Psychiatry)

A brain imaging study suggested that there may be three distinct subtypes of attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), each with a unique clinical-neural profile. (JAMA Psychiatry)

Researchers proposed that a new class of brain stimulation technology be dubbed “wearable disposable electrotherapy.” (American Journal of Psychiatry)

Greater consumption of ultraprocessed foods in children at age 3 was linked to worse behavioral and emotional outcomes by age 5, a study from Canada showed. (JAMA Network Open)



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