Brain & Mind
Study finds exercise alone may not boost memory in older people
Many people believe that staying physically active and keeping the heart healthy will also protect the brain.
This idea makes sense because the brain depends...
Can coffee fix memory loss from poor sleep? New study offers clues
Many people rely on caffeine to feel more alert after a bad night’s sleep.
Now, new research suggests that caffeine may do more than just...
Can blood tests detect depression?
A new study suggests that certain signals in the blood, known as inflammation markers, may be linked to depression in women with type 2...
AI may help match depression patients to the right treatment faster
Depression is one of the most common mental health conditions in the world. It affects how people feel, think, and live their daily lives.
Many...
Medicinal cannabis may not reduce anxiety, depression, ADHD
A major new study has raised concerns about the use of medicinal cannabis for treating mental health conditions.
The research suggests that cannabis-based medicines may...
Why some people develop depression in chronic pain while others don’t
Chronic pain is a long-lasting condition that affects millions of people around the world. It can come from many causes, such as nerve damage,...
A surprising arthritis drug may help restore motivation in depression
Many people who live with depression say that the hardest part is not just feeling sad, but feeling stuck. Simple tasks like getting out...
Scientists discover a hidden cause of autism, schizophrenia, and Alzheimer’s disease
In recent years, scientists around the world have been trying to better understand mental health conditions such as autism, schizophrenia, and Alzheimer’s disease.
These conditions...
Diabetes drugs may also improve mental health, study finds
Medications that are commonly used to treat diabetes and help with weight loss may also have unexpected benefits for mental health, according to a...
‘Magic mushroom’ therapy for depression: what to know
Depression is one of the most common and serious mental health conditions in the world. It affects how people feel, think, and function in...
Your blood pressure may affect your emotion health
When we think about blood pressure, we usually focus on heart health and numbers on a monitor. However, new research suggests that blood pressure,...
Study finds big cause for both delusions and low motivation in schizophrenia
Scientists have known for many years that dopamine plays an important role in how the brain learns from rewards. Dopamine is a chemical messenger...
Popular Reports
Exercise sparks nerve growth: a fascinating link between muscles and neurons
Exercise is a well-known boost for our body, strengthening muscles, bones, blood vessels, and even our immune system.
Now, a groundbreaking study by MIT engineers...
Scientists find a key to keeping the mind healthy
For many adults, the mid-30's is a busy time.
There's often career advancement, the start of a new family and associated responsibilities.
It's also a critical...
Mushrooms may reduce your risk of depression
Scientists from Penn State found that mushrooms may benefit mental health.
They found that people who ate mushrooms had lower odds of having depression.
According to...
How hoarding disorder can harm mental health
Hoarding disorder can be a severe issue, affecting a person's life in many ways that might not be immediately apparent.
This disorder is more than...
Even short sitting time may harm cognitive function in these people
In a new study, researchers found that overweight people who spent more sedentary time in bouts lasting 20 minutes or more were less able...



















