Brain & Mind
Digital therapy reduces anxiety and depression in dementia caregivers
Looking after a family member with dementia can be one of the most rewarding but also one of the most stressful experiences in life.
Many...
Why Cannabis May Trigger Psychosis in Some People but Not Others
As cannabis becomes legal in more places around the world, questions about its long-term health effects have become increasingly important.
Millions of people use cannabis...
Scientists Discover Why Cannabis Raises Psychosis Risk
Cannabis, also known as marijuana, is one of the most widely used drugs in the world. Some people use it for medical reasons, while...
This Sport Supplement Could Become a New Tool Against Depression
Creatine is one of the most popular sports supplements in the world. Many athletes and gym users take it to improve strength, power, and...
Can a Keto Diet Help People with Schizophrenia?
Serious mental illnesses such as schizophrenia and bipolar 1 disorder can have a major effect on a person's daily life.
People living with these conditions...
Healthy Eating May Boost Mental Wellbeing in Older People
The foods people choose every day may influence much more than their waistline or heart health. According to new research, diet may also affect...
This VR headset knows how you feel—and uses it to tell a powerful story
Imagine putting on a virtual reality (VR) headset, walking into a glowing nightclub, and being greeted by someone who smiles and says, "Hey, you...
Could Some Everyday Medicines Quietly Raise the Risk of Memory Loss?
Millions of people take medicines every day to manage common health problems such as allergies, high blood pressure, depression, motion sickness, and many other...
A Simple Way to Reduce Depression
Many people think journaling simply means writing about your day. However, scientists now believe that the way people write may be just as important...
Could an Anti-Inflammatory Diet Help Prevent Dementia?
A growing body of research suggests that the foods we eat may influence how well our brains age.
While there is still no cure for...
6 Big Mental Health Disorders Share the Same Biological Roots
Mental health conditions and developmental disorders affect hundreds of millions of people around the world.
Disorders such as autism, ADHD, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, major depression,...
Could High Blood Pressure Shape Your Personality?
High blood pressure is well known for increasing the risk of heart attacks, strokes, and kidney disease. It is one of the most common...
Popular Reports
Scientists find the cause of memory problems after brain injuries
A recent study delves into the challenges faced by individuals with acquired brain injuries (ABI) when it comes to memory recall, shedding light on...
Smartphone messages strongly reduce blood pressure through spirituality
In recent research presented at the American College of Cardiology's Annual Scientific Session, a new study has found that daily messages designed to boost...
This mental health problem can be an early warning sign of dementia
Cerebral small vessel disease may occur in one out of three elderly people, causes about a quarter of all strokes, and is the most...
This midlife mental problem is risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease
In a new study, researchers found that being persistently lonely during midlife (ages 45-64) appears to make people more likely to develop dementia and...
Can’t be away from your phone? It may be a sign of strong obsession-compulsion
In a new study, researchers found feelings of panic when a person is away from their smartphone could be connected to general feelings of...




















