Brain & Mind

Why swearing can make you stronger

Swearing is something most of us do from time to time—when we stub a toe, get cut off in traffic, or feel frustrated. It often...

Frailty and depression together may greatly raise dementia risk

A large international study has found that when older adults have both physical frailty and depression, their risk of developing dementia rises sharply. The researchers...

How depression and anxiety may increase your risk of heart disease

A new study from Mass General Brigham reveals that people with depression and anxiety may be at higher risk of developing heart disease—and stress...

Some depression drugs may raise death risk, study warns

A new study by researchers at Rutgers University and Columbia University has found a serious link between the use of newer antipsychotic medications and...

Falling church attendance is linked to increase of ‘deaths of despair’

A new study suggests that fewer people going to church—especially among white, middle-aged Americans without college degrees—may be connected to the rise in "deaths...

How gut diseases can affect your mental health

Living with gut problems like Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis can be difficult, both physically and emotionally. These conditions are part of a group called...

Heart disease and depression share inflammation pathways

A major scientific project in Europe, called TO_AITION, has just finished in December 2025. The project aimed to understand why heart disease and depression...

“Magic mushrooms” may help treat OCD better than cannabis

Obsessive-compulsive disorder, or OCD, is a mental health condition where people experience unwanted, repeated thoughts and feel the need to do certain actions over...

Feeling left out may age your brain faster, new study finds

New research from the University of St Andrews has found a direct link between social isolation and faster memory and thinking decline in older...

A 30-minute online course can help ease anxiety

A quick online course that takes just 20 to 30 minutes can help young adults become more comfortable with uncertainty and reduce their anxiety...

Hearing loss and tinnitus linked to poorer mental and social health

A new study from China has found that age-related hearing loss (ARHL) and tinnitus are linked to worse physical, mental, and social health in...

A break from alcohol in January can improve your mood, sleep and health

As a new year begins, more and more people are choosing to take part in “Dry January,” a month where they stop drinking alcohol. This...

Popular Reports

Scientists find major cause of obsessive-compulsive disorder

In a recent study, researchers explored the underlying causes of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). The research is from Julius-Maximilians-Universität (JMU) Würzburg (Germany). Around 2% of the general...
Poor mental health linked to higher risk of chronic disease

Poor mental health linked to higher risk of chronic disease

A new study led by The University of Western Australia has shown that poor mental health may be behind an increase in chronic disease...

This depression drug could shut down the brain if used too much

Ketamine is an anesthetic and pain relief drug. It has recently been proposed as a new treatment for depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. Beyond its anesthetic...

Dementia: negative thinking linked with more rapid cognitive decline

Dementia affects an estimated 54 million people worldwide. There no cure, but reports indicate that approximately a third of dementia cases may be preventable,...

Princeton study uses AI to find new mutations behind autism

In a new study, researchers used artificial intelligence (AI) to decode the functional impact of mutations in people with autism. The research was led by...