28 April 2025 Experts call for urgent action on childhood verbal abuse at House of Commons In the UK, 2 in 5 (41%) children experience verbal abuse by adults with lifelong consequences to… Health
25 April 2025 Professors Oliver Howes and Marta Di Forti presented with Schizophrenia Research Society Outstanding Translational Research Awards Professor Howes and Professor Di Forti were presented their awards on 29 March 2025 at the 2025… Health
24 April 2025 New study finds HIV diagnosis often missing in mental health records Research led by the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College… Health
14 April 2025 Professor Nicola Fear accepts her CBE at investiture ceremony Professor Fear was presented with her award as part of a ceremony held in March 2025. Health
1 April 2025 Professor Stephani Hatch appointed Fellow of The Academy of Social Sciences Professor Hatch joins 63 other social scientists, including three colleagues from King’s College… Health
25 March 2025 Biological pathway in the brain could help explain why teenage girls are more depressed than boys New research from the IoPPN has shown that a biological brain mechanism called the ‘kynurenine… Health
25 March 2025 New report explores the facilitators and barriers to servicewomen successfully transitioning out of the Armed Forces A new report from the King’s Centre for Military Health Research (KCMHR) at King’s College London… Health
24 March 2025 Researchers receive £4.1million to research new modelling and treatment approaches for auditory hallucinations in people with psychosis The Wellcome Trust Mental Health Award will fund testing of a computational model of the role of… Health
19 March 2025 Quetiapine augmentation found to be more clinically and cost-effective for treatment-resistant depression compared to lithium New research has found that quetiapine augmentation – a treatment for depression in people that… Health
26 February 2025 Sustaining a serious physical injury in combat raises risk of illegal drug use in Armed Forces personnel, but is it due to their injury? Or is something else involved? New research from the King’s Centre for Military Health Research (KCMHR) at King’s College London… Health