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Eric D. Caine
Researcher at University of Rochester Medical Center
Publications - 302
Citations - 22571
Eric D. Caine is an academic researcher from University of Rochester Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Suicide prevention & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 77, co-authored 292 publications receiving 20420 citations. Previous affiliations of Eric D. Caine include West Virginia University & University of Rochester.
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Chronic Parkinsonism secondary to intravenous injection of meperidine analogues.
Glenn C. Davis,Adrian C. Williams,Sanford P. Markey,Michael H. Ebert,Eric D. Caine,Cheryl M. Reichert,Irwin J. Kopin +6 more
TL;DR: Biogenic amines and metabolites in the cerebrospinal fluid and microscopic evaluation of the brain at necropsy were consistent with damage to aminergic neurons in the substantia nigra.
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Suicide risk and prevention during the COVID-19 pandemic.
David Gunnell,Louis Appleby,Ella Arensman,Keith Hawton,Ann John,Nav Kapur,Murad M. Khan,Rory C. O'Connor,Jane Pirkis,Eric D. Caine,Lai Fong Chan,Shu-Sen Chang,Ying-Yeh Chen,Helen Christensen,Rakhi Dandona,Michael Eddleston,Annette Erlangsen,Jill M. Harkavy-Friedman,Olivia J. Kirtley,Duleeka Knipe,Duleeka Knipe,Flemming Konradsen,Shiwei Liu,Sally McManus,Lars Mehlum,Matthew J. Miller,Paul Moran,Jacqui Morrissey,Christine Moutier,Thomas Niederkrotenthaler,Merete Nordentoft,Siobhan O'Neill,Andrew Page,Michael Phillips,Steve Platt,Maurizio Pompili,Ping Qin,Mohsen Rezaeian,Morton M. Silverman,Mark Sinyor,Steven Stack,Ellen Townsend,Gustavo Turecki,Lakshmi Vijayakumar,Paul S. F. Yip +44 more
TL;DR: The promise of targeting the inflammation pathway in the management of this challenging condition is today somewhat weaker, but this might not be the last word on the potential role of anti-inflammatory drugs in the treatment of bipolar depression.
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Depression in Late Life
Arnold J. Friedhoff,James C. Ballenger,Alan S. Bellack,William T. Carpenter,Helena Chang Chui,Rose Dobrof,Joyce J. Fitzpatrick,Rudolph Freeman,George R. Heninger,Philip W. Lavori,Kathleen R. Merikangas,Raymond Raschko,Martha Storandt,Mark E. Williams,Charles F. Reynolds,Dan G. Blazer,Eric D. Caine,Burton V. Reifler,Elaine Murphy,George S. Alexopoulos,Andrew F. Leuchter,Linda K. George,Paul T. Costa,A. John Rush,Carl Salzman,James M. Perel,Harold A. Sackeim,Linda Teri,George Niederehe,Ellen Frank,Sidney Klawansky,Joel B. Greenhouse,Lon S. Schneider,Gary L. Gottlieb,Yeates Conwell,Sidney Zisook,Ira R. Katz,Barry D. Lebowitz,Marsha Corbett,Jerry M. Elliott,John H. Ferguson,James L. Fosard,William H. Hall,Jane L. Pearson +43 more
TL;DR: Since depression in late life tends to be at least as chronic and/or recurrent as depression earlier in life, treatment for acute depressive episodes should last at least 6-8 months, and long-term maintenance treatment should be considered in selected individuals.
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Relationships of Age and Axis I Diagnoses in Victims of Completed Suicide: A Psychological Autopsy Study
Yeates Conwell,Paul R. Duberstein,Christopher Cox,John H. Herrmann,Nicholas Forbes,Eric D. Caine +5 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that risk for suicide increases with age in individuals with major affective illness, and depressed elderly men are particular targets for suicide prevention strategies.
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Risk factors for suicide in later life
TL;DR: This article found that affective disorder is a powerful independent risk factor for suicide in older adults and that social ties and their disruption are significantly and independently associated with risk for suicide, relationships between which may be moderated by a rigid, anxious, and obsessional personality style.