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Our Scientific Theories Are Changing

Holding On To The Old Theories About Mental Illness & Substance Abuse have far more than Benign Consequences.  If nothing else, our systems have to admit their ignorance -- and do no further harm.

Both Substance Abuse & Mental Health Seem Connected to Physical Systems, Certainly the Gut and Immune Systems, in Ways That Have NOT Been Previously Appreciated.

Our Service Delivery Systems & our Justice Systems are hurting people everyday through ignorance & pretense to knowledge they don't have.

The Burden has to be on the Systems NOT on the Person.  We can't have a mental health system operating under a scientifically invalid diagnostic manual (the DSM 5) and think it doesn't matter.
Science Up
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH):  Drug Discovery and Development

Japan's Riken Center for Brain Science finds biomarker for sub-type of Schizophrenia

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Japan's RIKEN Center for Brain Science
Neuroscience News: Japan's Riken Center For Brain Science Finds Hair Biomarker for Sub-Type of Schizophrenia

Mayo Clinic:  Bipolar Biomarkers

 autism might be an autoimmune disorder

Psycho-neuro-immunology -- below is a new 2019 study involving Autism and the IMMUNE SYSTEM.  It is becoming more and more apparent that Neuroscience by itself will not get us to the treatments we need.

The Immune System is a CRITICAL PLAYER and CLINICIANS need a lot more SUPPORT than what they are getting.

“While further research is needed, determining the neuropathology of autism is an important first step to understanding both its causes and potential treatment,” said Anderson, who is Chief of Neuropathology in the Department of Pathology at BIDMC and an Associate Professor of Pathology at Harvard Medical School.

“Investigators typically aim potential treatments at specific pathologies in brain diseases, such as the tangles and plaques that characterize Alzheimer’s disease and the Lewy bodies seen in Parkinson’s.

​Until now, we have not had a promising target like that in autism.”


Anderson was examining brains donated to Autism BrainNet, a non-profit tissue bank, when he noticed the presence of perivascular lymphocyte cuffs – an accumulation of immune cells surrounding blood vessels in the brain.

He also noted mysterious bubbles or blisters that scientists call blebs accumulating around these cuffed blood vessels.


Anderson and colleagues subsequently found these blebs contained debris from a subset of brain cells called astrocytes.


Not previously linked to autism, perivascular lymphocyte cuffing is a well-known indicator of chronic inflammation in the brain.

Lymphocyte cuffs in the brain are telltale signs of viral infections or autoimmune disorders.

But the pattern Anderson observed did not match any previously documented infection or autoimmune disorder of the brain.

In the brains Anderson examined, the cuffs were subtle but distinct. “I’ve seen enough brains to know you shouldn’t see that,” he said.
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Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts
Neuroscience News: Autism & the Immune System
“With this new research, we haven’t proved causality, but this is one clue in support of the idea that autism might be an autoimmune disorder, just like multiple sclerosis is thought to be,” said Anderson.
​

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Photo Credit: Neuroscience News

​Broccoli sprout compound may restore brain chemistry imbalance linked to schizophrenia
Neuroscience News May 8, 2019: John Hopkins' Studies funded by the National Institute of Mental Health among others
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John Hopkins University
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Dr. Joseph Hayes @ University College London's Epidemiology & Applied Research Department. One of the authors of the JAMA paper.
Very Interesting & Caution:  Still Awaiting Clinical Trials

BBC​​

​Cheap and widely used drugs for diabetes and heart health have potential for treating severe mental illness, a study hints.


It showed the number of times patients needed hospital treatment fell by up to a fifth when they took the drugs.

The researchers at University College London say their findings have "enormous potential".

But they, and independent experts, say the results now need to be tested in clinical trials.

The starting point for the researchers was a list of currently prescribed medications that science predicts could also help patients with severe mental health disorders.
The team focused on:
  • anti-cholesterol drugs called statins - which may calm inflammation linked to mental health problems or help the body absorb anti-psychotic medications
  • blood pressure drugs - which may alter the calcium signalling in the brain that has been linked to bipolar disorder and schizophrenia
  • type 2 diabetes drug metformin - which may alter mood

https://www.bbc.com/news/health-46809517
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New Science Is Amazing AND It Has HUGE Moral Implications for Our Society: 
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International Journal of Environmental Research & Public Health (2018)

​seasonal allergies are a risk factor for Mental Illness

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Karolinska Institutet in Sweden


​Karolinska Institutet in Sweden announces they have identified the Cell Types underlying Schizophrenia.
http://news.cision.com/karolinska-institutet/r/cell-types-underlying-schizophrenia-identified,c2526703
​

KAROLINSKA INSTITUTET & MASS. GENERAL: ANTIBIOTIC MINOCYCLINE INHIBITS THE DEGRADATION OF CONNECTIONS BETWEEN NEURONS. TREATMENT IN ADOLESCENCE CAN BE LINKED TO A REDUCED RISK OF DEVELOPING SCHIZOPHRENIA.



More evidence that the "Immune System" is a critical player in mental illness.


Korean Researchers Identify Enzyme Important in Bipolar Disorder


​
​W
hat's A "Functional Brain Connectome?"

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Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology @ the University of Illinois
​Decision Making is Shaped by Individual Differences in the Functional Brain Connectome

--Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology at the University of Illinois

19 March 2018


http://neurosciencenews.com/connectome-decision-making-8661/

[S]tudy found that these individual differences are associated with variation in specific brain networks -- particularly those related to executive, social and perceptual processes.

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/03/180320141334.htm
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Substance Abuse in Colorado & Biological Predispositions for Particular Substances

         We think there are a lot of factors for Colorado's:
  • High Suicide Rate, and
  • High Substance Use Rate

AND it is what it is.

         BUT it does demand individualized integrated physical and mental healthcare.

         With substance use our treatments are generally more primitive than our mental health treatments, and that is saying something.  
       
             Whether one is drawn to alcohol or various other drugs can be very much a matter of biology.

             See to the right various studies linking substance use to biology as well as our page ----

Drug Addiction Is A Mental Illness

​            The point of this collection of pictures and links is to say ---
  • First, we know better than to treat substance abuse or mental illness as a crime -- EVEN if we struggle to get people with mental illness and substance use issues completely out of the justice system.
  • Second, we don't have all the answers.
  • Third, that puts us in a very interesting moral position -- the one we are currently at -- sometimes we keep pretending we don't know that these are really complicated issues and we don't always have the best treatments  --
  • We can continue to do what we largely do -- which is -- if we don't have a straight-forward, easy to apply treatment --- we imprison people.
  • Because bed space is expensive and intensive community treatment is expensive --- even if it is evidence-based.
  •   If we don't provide the social determinants of health and healthcare people need, there is HELL to pay and it is called inter-generational trauma.
  • Now maybe in the coming years we will be able to easily fix that -- BUT we don't have an easy fix for it now.   
  • When we choose not to provide for necessary housing and treatment for our fellow citizens the consequences for that will be felt long after our lifetimes.      ​            
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The Washington Post via The Denver Post

Colorado stands out as the only state which is a top consumer of all four substances [marijuana, cocaine, non-medical opiods, and alcohol].  The state’s heavy consumption of marijuana is predictable given that the drug is legal there. The other three legalization states are heavy consumers of pot, too (Washington, Alaska and Oregon; the latter is also a leader in non-medical use of prescription opioids). But Colorado residents are also heavy consumers of all non-marijuana intoxicants as well.

http://www.denverpost.com/2016/05/23/colorado-first-in-drugs-survey/​​
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King's College London

​Schizophrenia and cannabis use may share common genes

http://www.kcl.ac.uk/ioppn/
ews/records/2014/June/
Schizophrenia-and-
cannabis-use-may-
​share-common-genes.aspx
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University of Adelaide, Australia

Immune System linked to Alcohol Drinking Behavior
http://neurosciencenews.com/immune-system-alcohol-7494/
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University of California @ Davis, Mind Institute

MIND Institute researchers study ADHD and methamphetamine addiction
https://www.ucdmc.ucdavis.
​edu/publish/news/
​newsroom/6944
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University of California @ San Francisco, Psychiatry Dept. & VA

​Childhood Trauma Can Result in Chronic Inflammation which can affect the Immune System (2012)

http://www.medicaldaily.com/childhood-trauma-can-result-chronic-inflammation-241114
​
​
​Elevated Risk for Autoimmune Disorders in Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (2014)

http://www.biologicalpsychiatry
journal.com/article
​/S0006-3223(14)00457-0/fulltext
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University of Manchester, England

A study from England's University of Manchester has determined that repeat exposure to racial discrimination can have a negative effect on a person's mental and physical health.

http://www.refinery29.com/2016/07/118477/racism-mental-health-study

​
​See also:  Minorities Have Higher Pain Sensitivity Than Dominant Groups

Pain Medicine News
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Oslo University Hospital, Norway

​The Brain-Immune -Gut Triangle:  Innate Immunity in Psychiatric & Neurological Disorders
https://www.researchgate.net/publication
/261994663_The_Brain-Immune-Gut_Triangle_Innate_Immunity_in_
​Psychiatric_and_Neurological_Disorders


See Also: The Emerging Link Between Autoimmune Disorders and Neuropsychiatric Disease
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3086677/
 
What Does The Environment Have To Do With Diseases Affecting The Immune System

https://ensia.com/features/environment-diseases-immune-system/
http://www.ucdenver.edu/academics/colleges/medicalschool/departments/neurology/clinical/rmadc/Pages/default.aspx
"Leukine stimulates immune system macrophages, which ingest and dispose of harmful microorganisms and waste products.

"Based on evidence that patients with the autoimmune disease rheumatoid arthritis do not tend to develop Alzheimer’s disease, the investigators first determined that a factor in these patients called “Granulocyte-Macrophage-CSF (GMCSF)” that stimulates production of immune system macrophages might help to protect them from developing Alzheimers.

"That possibility is consistent with recent research suggesting that patients with Alzheimer’s disease may have reduced capacity to clear away amyloid from the brain. GMCSF is the active ingredient in Leukine."

http://www.dana.org/Media/GrantsDetails.aspx?id=38876 

Treatable Immune System Disorder Could Be Mistaken For Schizophrenia or Bipolar Disorder

Summary: A major finding from researchers at Houston Methodist reveals a significant number of people diagnosed with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder may actually have a treatable immune system disorder.

The condition causes NMDA receptors to stop functioning properly and can result in symptoms commonly associated with neuropsychiatric disorders.


Source: Houston Methodist.

“We suspect that a significant number of people believed to have schizophrenia or bipolar disorder actually have an immune system disorder that affects the brain’s receptors,” said Joseph Masdeu, M.D., Ph.D., the study’s principal investigator and a neurologist with the Houston Methodist Neurological Institute.

“If true, those people have diseases that are completely reversible – they just need a proper diagnosis and treatment to help them return to normal lives.”
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Houston Methodist Research Center
http://neurosciencenews.com/schizophrenia-immune-disorder-bipolar-8179/

​
​Possible linkages between Childhood Trauma -- Inflammation -- Damage to Immune System -- & Ultimate Mental Illness​


​Social Behavior & the Immune System


‘Drain Pipes’ in the Brain: Lymphatic Vessels Act As Pipeline Between Brain and Immune System
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University of Colorado, Anshutz Medical Campus

​A CU Boulder-led study showing that injecting beneficial bacteria into mice can make them more resilient to stress has been named among the “top 10 advancements and breakthroughs” of 2016 by the nation’s leading non-governmental funder of mental health research.

Now, lead author Christopher Lowry, an associate professor in the Department of Integrative Physiology, is moving forward with clinical trials to see if altering the microbiome, or composition of resident bacteria, in military veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder can be beneficial.
​http://www.colorado.edu/today/2017/01/05/study-linking-beneficial-bacteria-mental-health-makes-top-10-list-brain-research
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Florida State University
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University of Illinois @ Chicago
​Some Gut Feelings Are A Red Flag

​Excerpt from Neuroscience News


   ​Scientific and anecdotal evidence suggests a poor diet can cause . .. protective, cautionary signals [from the vagus nerve] to get out of whack, leading to altered mood and behavior.

      For example, Rinaman
 [Psychology Professor Linda Rinaman @ Florida State University]  said, a high-fat diet can promote a low-grade inflammatory response in the GI tract, changing vagal signals and possibly exacerbating symptoms of anxiety, depression or other disturbed mental states.
​
       Rinaman said the types of bacteria within your gut are shaped by your diet, and those bacteria can affect your emotional and cognitive state.

      “Evidence shows that modifying the diet, perhaps by consuming probiotics, can impact your mood and behavioral state. That’s very clear in animal and human studies,” Rinaman said.

        “But how does that work? Does it involve the microbiome that you feed in your gut and how those bacteria send signals back to the brain through the vagus nerve?


          That area of research has exploded in the last few years and, currently, there are many more questions than answers.”

Florida State University
​University of Illinois @ Chicago
Paper published in "Physiology"
21 March 2018


http://neurosciencenews.com/gut-emotion-behavior-8682/
World Health Organization:
Social Determinants of Health Are Necessarily Related to Health Equity & Social Justice
Unconscious Bias
Inter-generational Trauma
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Social Inclusion is a big part of Buettner's Findings & we would argue a BIG Crying Need in the Planning of Disability Services & it just happens to be required by Federal Law.

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    • ​TRANSLATIONAL/ ​TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE MONDAY
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    • Crisis Services in CO, the US & Around the World
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    • Criminal Justice
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    • For More: See the Main Orchid Index Page
  • US Federal
    • THE IMD RULE & ADMIN. ENFORCEMENT OF DISABILITY CIVIL RIGHTS LAWS
    • Medicaid & Supportive Housing & Housing-Related Services
    • CMS' FAILURE TO COVER HOUSING FOR LTC & THE IMD RULE: WHAT THEY HAVE IN COMMON IS DISCRIMINATION
    • National Take
  • Research & Translational Medicine
    • Immunology & Mental Health >
      • Alcoholism & the Immune System & Mental Health
      • Brain Injury, the Immune System & Mental Health
      • Celiac Disease & Sensitivities, the Immune System & Mental Illness
      • Mental Illness & The Immune System
      • Racial Discrimination & the Immune System & Mental Health
      • Trauma & the Immune System & Mental Health
      • ***Physical Health Issues, the Immune System & Mental Health Index
    • University of Chicago: Institute of Translational Medicine
  • Hot Topics
    • What We Want --- SAMHSA Grant Opportunities Due Jan. 22, 2019
    • Anti-Social Personality Disorder >
      • DECONSTRUCTING ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDER AND PSYCHOPATHY: A GUIDELINES-BASED APPROACH TO PREJUDICIAL PSYCHIATRIC LABELS [Hofstra Law Review 2013]
      • Personality Disorders -- Unscientific & Vague -- Must Be Reformed
    • Executive Functioning & "Prison Brain" >
      • Job Accommodation Network on Executive Functioning Deficits
    • Medicaid & Medicare Network Adequacy >
      • OIG: STATE STANDARDS FOR ACCESS TO CARE IN MEDICAID MANAGED CARE (Sept. 2014)
      • OIG: ACCESS TO CARE: PROVIDER AVAILABILITY IN MEDICAID MANAGED CARE (Dec. 2014)
      • GAO 15-710: MEDICARE ADVANTAGE: Actions Needed to Enhance CMS Oversight of Provider Network Adequacy (Aug. 2015)
      • CMS: Promoting Access in Medicaid and CHIP Managed Care: A Toolkit for Ensuring Provider Network Adequacy and Service Availability (April 2017)
    • Medicaid Mental Health & Substance Use Disorder Parity >
      • CMS Parity Compliance Toolkit Applying Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Parity Requirements to Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Programs [Jan. 17, 2017]
      • Frequently Asked Questions: Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Parity Final Rule for Medicaid and CHIP [CMS October 11, 2017]
    • Olmstead Disability Rights >
      • Statement of the Department of Justice on Enforcement of the Integration Mandate of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act and Olmstead v. L.C. (2011)
      • Comprehensive Olmstead Planning
      • the Logical Long Term Consequences of our failure to provide Intensive Community MH Treatment
      • Olmstead Nation ---State Pages: How Far to Comply with Olmstead?
  • Take A Walk Around Orchid's Resource Block
  • Colorado Abuse & Neglect Scandals Involving People with Disabilities
  • Mental Health By The Numbers
  • New Science Is Amazing AND It Has HUGE Moral Implications for Our Society: NOW
  • Olmstead & Homelessness
  • Double V
  • " 'Defund the Police" Means 'Invest in the Resources Our Communities Need' " or Don't Cost Shift to the Police
  • VAGUE OLMSTEAD PLANS, EXPENSIVE LITIGATION
  • Updating & Reforming our Understanding & Treatment of "Anti-Social Personality Disorder" Blog
  • Reform of " Anti-Social Personality Disorder" in Criminal Justice
  • CO HB22-1278
  • New Understandings Matter
  • Mental Health, Ethics & Law
  • CO Olmstead Disability Homeless Law & Policy Project
  • Inflammation, the Immune System, Neuro-Developmental Disorders, Psychiatric Disorders, Substance Use Issues & Chronic Disease
  • Microglia and the Brain's Immune System
  • Substance Issues & the Immune System