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The Oversight of Mental Illness in Conversations Surrounding 'Brain Health

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  • Husseini K. Manji

  • Eric J. Nestler

  • Patrick J. Kennedy

  • April 28, 2026

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The Oversight of Mental Illness in Conversations Surrounding 'Brain Health'

Overview

Revise to explicitly state the role of mental illness as a primary risk factor for cognitive decline.

Background

As the global population ages, the prevalence of neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Alzheimer's, is rising, creating a public health crisis. However, mental illness is often overlooked in discussions about brain health, despite its role as a primary risk factor for cognitive decline. Recognizing and addressing the interplay between mental health and neurological conditions is vital for improving patient outcomes.

Data Highlights

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Key Findings

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Clinical Implications

Healthcare professionals should prioritize the assessment and treatment of mental health conditions as part of a comprehensive brain health strategy. Integrating mental health care into routine practice can enhance patient outcomes and potentially mitigate the risk of neurodegenerative diseases.

Conclusion

Incorporating mental health into the brain health agenda is crucial for addressing the complexities of cognitive decline and neurodegeneration. A holistic approach that recognizes the biological and psychological aspects of brain health will lead to better patient care and outcomes.

References

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  4. WHO, WHO launches new guidance to promote mental health across all government sectors, 2025 -- WHO launches new guidance to promote mental health across all government sectors
  5. Joint Commission, National Patient Safety Goals®, 2025 -- National Patient Safety Goals®
  6. npj Digital Medicine — A Systems Dynamics Approach to Tailored Psychiatry
  7. WHO launches new guidance to promote mental health across all government sectors
  8. National Patient Safety Goals®
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