Brain & Mind

Why “magic mushrooms” therapy helps some people but harms others

Psychedelic-assisted therapy has become one of the most talked-about areas in mental health research. Around the world, scientists are studying whether substances such as psilocybin,...

Large study finds strong link between cannabis addiction and depression

As cannabis becomes more widely used around the world, scientists are paying closer attention to how it may affect mental health. While some people use...

Many people have withdrawal symptoms after stopping depression drugs

Antidepressants are among the most commonly prescribed medications in the world. Millions of people take them every day to help manage depression, anxiety, panic...

Memory problems do not predict depression relapse

Many people who live with depression describe a frustrating feeling often called “brain fog.” They may struggle to focus, forget information, lose mental sharpness, or...

Lithium may help the brain slow down suicidal thoughts

Suicide remains one of the most serious public health problems in the world. Every year, millions of people struggle with suicidal thoughts, and many...

One dose of psilocybin may rewire the brain and boost well-being

A new study suggests that the psychedelic compound found in magic mushrooms may change the brain in ways that last for weeks after a...

Could lithium help prevent future suicide attempts?

Researchers are making important progress in understanding the hidden brain changes linked to suicide risk. A new study suggests that a medication already used for...

Better cognition linked to higher relapse risk in depression

Many people who experience depression also struggle with what is often called “brain fog.” They may forget things more easily, lose concentration, feel mentally...

Magic mushroom compound may change the brain for weeks

Scientists from the University of California San Francisco and Imperial College London have discovered that psilocybin, the psychedelic compound found in magic mushrooms, may...

Common blood pressure drugs may have surprising mental health risks

A Canadian study has raised new questions about whether some commonly prescribed blood pressure medications could be linked to a higher risk of suicide. The...

Small dose of antibiotic could help treat panic attacks

Panic attacks can feel overwhelming and out of control. People who experience them often describe a sudden wave of fear, along with physical symptoms...

Why 2-3 cups of coffee a day may be best for mental health

Many people enjoy coffee every day. It is part of morning routines, work breaks, and social time. While coffee is often used to stay...

Popular Reports

Scientists find how to treat depression and dementia from eyes

Scientists from The University of Hong Kong found that the electrical stimulation of the eye surface can reduce depression-like symptoms and improve cognitive function. The...

Scientists find an effective way to treat pain, depression, anxiety

With the growing prevalence of chronic pain, depression, anxiety, and other symptom-based conditions, doctors are increasingly considering how to augment the care they can...

In the digital era, you are not alone

Solitude, or being alone, has traditionally been considered a matter of being physically separated from other people. As the world becomes increasingly mediated, we have...

Scientists discover mindfulness training can lead to new states of mind

Mindfulness training can lead to surprising changes in how people feel and perceive the world, according to a new study by researchers at the...

Can you get addicted to sleep supplement melatonin?

Can you be addicted to chocolate? What about Pilates or checking your email? Although many of us use the word "addiction" fairly casually, from a...