"No evidence suggests that participating in a sport causes eating disorders, but rates of these illnesses among athletes are higher than the national average," writes Deborah Glasofer, PhD.
This new series highlights some of the up-and-coming faculty committed to our trifold mission of patient care, medical education, and scientific research.
The new study shines a light on the silent epidemic of children with mental health issues that's been growing for decades and has been only getting worse, said Dr. Warren Ng.
While 15 to 30% of people will have at least one panic attack in their life, only two to four percent will develop panic disorder, said Franklin Schneier, MD.
This year’s Eric D. Hadar Distinguished Lecturer, Dr. Rajita Sinha, will present “Can We Rescue Stress and Trauma Related Pathophysiology in Addiction to Improve Treatment Outcomes?” on Nov. 16, 2022.