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    This Collection calls for papers that investigate the expanding clinical and biological roles of GLP‑1 RAs. We welcome studies that examine the mechanisms underlying their metabolic and weight‑loss effects, along with clinical research evaluating their use in cardiovascular and cardiometabolic disease, hepatic disorders, and neurological conditions, including neurodegenerative processes.

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    This collection comprises commentary and original research about and for LGBT+ people and people who are gender and sexual minorities, with an emphasis on tailored interventions, intersectionality, the need for more and better quality epidemiological data, and social determinants of mental health.

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    The Global Flourishing Study is a longitudinal project gathering nationally representative, multidimensional well-being data from more than 200,000 people in 22 countries.

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    Journals from the Nature Portfolio wish to celebrate the achievements that have been made since the Beijing declaration for women's rights, emphasize areas where progress is needed and bring to the fore ideas offering a path forward.

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    A collection of papers published in Nature Mental Health that explore psychosis, including brain-based mechanisms, treatment innovation and clinical developments.

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    This cross-journal collection welcomes submissions investigating any health outcome resulting from adversity experienced in early life, including studies focused on prevention, epidemiological factors, pathophysiological mechanisms, the impact of socioeconomic factors, or advances in treatment options.

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    This cross-journal collection welcomes submissions of clinical and preclinical work on innovative methods for treating all mental disorders, including major depressive disorder, anxiety disorder, schizophrenia, eating disorder, substance use disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder.

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    This cross-journal Collection welcomes submissions that explore all aspects of dementia, including incidence, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of dementia and the impact on carers and society.

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    A collection of papers published in Nature Mental Health that highlight ADHD – Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder – one of the most common developmental disorders marked by difficulty with sustaining attention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity.

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    This joint collection welcomes submissions that advance our understanding of the mental and physical impact of working in healthcare on the health of healthcare workers.

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    A collection of papers published in Nature Mental Health that highlight innovative means of incorporating digital advances in mental health research and psychiatry, such as machine learning, artificial intelligence and telemedicine.

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    Nature Mental Health was conceived as a means to bring together research from across the many scientific disciplines concerned with understanding the development, experience, and treatment of psychiatric disorders but also with the factors that contribute to and improve mental health and well-being.

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