September 2011 Highlights
Episode 57 of the American Journal of Psychiatry Audio podcast, hosted by American Journal of Psychiatry, titled "September 2011 Highlights" was published on September 7, 2011 and runs 33 minutes.
September 7, 2011 ·33m · American Journal of Psychiatry Audio
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Episode Description
This audio program discusses the relationship between nearly 100 candidate genes and 12 endophenotypes for schizophrenia; the metabolic effects of switching from olanzapine, quetiapine, or risperidone to aripiprazole; the role of genetics in posttraumatic stress disorder; the relationship between depressive symptoms and inflammation in patients with coronary heart disease; a research article reporting a surprisingly high prevalence of autism spectrum disorder in a total population sample; and a clinical case conference about a suicidal man with an unexpected diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder. Articles can be viewed online at www.ajp.psychiatryonline.org.
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