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We will assess if betaamyloid is associated with memory, genetics, and changes in the brain using Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
This provides a potential mechanism by which alcoholism may result in Alzheimer’s disease, So in case ‘beta amyloid’ is found.
With that said, this will allow us in the future to identify the underlying mechanisms of alcohol related brain damage and how this links with Alzheimer’s disease to possibly inform new prevention and treatment strategies. Also, professor Anne Lingford Hughes We need to characterize brain mechanisms underlying substance misuse and addiction to inform that which underpins vulnerability to these psychiatric disorders, and how they are best treated. Essentially, research has shown that behavioural problems affect 5 10 of children. I’m sure you heard about this. And therefore the research is funded by the National Institute for Health Research Health Technology Assessment to test the clinical and cost effectiveness of an early intervention programme for young children at risk of developing behavioural problems.
At the moment, To be honest I am in involved in a study called Healthy Start, Happy Start, led by Professor Ramchandani. Children with established behavioural problems are at risk of significantly worse outcomes through childhood and into adult life including their educational achievement, and mental and physical health. We are in the process of developing and testing shorter psychological treatments and finding out whether these, combined with pharmacological treatments, can it’s important as these illnesses often have little resources and funding in many areas of the world, and in some suffer significant social, cultural and political barriers to access evidence based care. I firmly believe mostly there’s no health without mental health, and feel the need, alongside my colleagues, for parity of esteem for Psychiatry.
Awarenessraising events like World Mental Health Day do a huge amount to raise the profile of psychiatric illnesses.
Excessive alcohol drinking is commonly recognised as leading to brain damage and cognitive difficulties, however importantly it also increases the risk of other dementias.
All of the conditions and alcohol consumption result in inflammation in the brain, and in Alzheimer’s disease neuroinflammation is associated with beta amyloid deposition in the brain. For example, dr Ashwin Venkataraman My key research question is. For example, alcoholism is associated with diabetes mellitus, hypertension and head injury which all increase the risk of Alzheimer’s disease or vascular dementia. The actual question is. Alzheimer’s disease?
Lots of individuals experience mental health challenges but the stigma surrounding them means they are often hidden. That’s a fact, it’s therefore very necessary to continue to raise awareness. Key innovation of the HS, HS study is to offer VIPP SD to one or two caregivers including dads, mums and grandparents. Now look, a key risk factor for the development of behavioural problems is the quality of the parental care that children receive. Crucially, parenting is amenable to change and HS, HS is investigating whether a brief parenting programme that uses videofeedback is effective in improving parenting behaviour and child outcomes. VIPPSD’ has a developing evidence base as a preventive intervention and if shown to be effective in the UK, may be delivered widely across the NHS. Now look, the study has enrolled are important strides to reduce stigma associated with mental health in recent years.
World Mental Health Day plays an important part of efforts to increase public understanding of mental illness and I am sure that the group is interested in understanding how best to prevent mental health problems in children.
I work as part of the Perinatal Psychopathology and Offspring Development research group led by Professor Paul Ramchandani at the Centre for Psychiatry.
Through raising awareness of the value of early support for children, we can reduce stigma and develop accessible services.
In addition through an ongoing conversation for the other 364 the year days, I feel And so it’s really important to raise awareness around what mental health is, specifically on days like World Mental Health Day. It is just as long as someone has experienced a mental health problem at some stage in their lifespan, it doesn’t mean they will always have this problem or should be treated differently. Mental health, like physical health, is important through all stages of life but starts from conception. With newspapers and television frequently portraying children, mental health is often misunderstood, young people and adults with mental health problems in a negative light. That’s why I think World Mental Health Day is a fantastic opportunity to share the truths and dispel myths about mental health.