Brain & Mind

Could an Arthritis Drug Help Fight Depression?

Depression is much more than feeling sad. For many people, one of the most painful parts of depression is losing motivation. Simple tasks that...

Can Probiotics Help Reduce Depression in Older People?

Depression is not a normal part of aging, yet it affects millions of older adults around the world. Many older people experience sadness, loss...

Feeling Lonely May Age the Brain Faster and Shorten Your Life

Many older adults spend a lot of time by themselves. Some live alone after their children move away. Others lose a spouse or close...

Study Finds How to Switch Anxiety and Social Withdrawal On and Off

Scientists have discovered that a very small group of brain cells deep inside the brain may play a major role in anxiety, depression, and...

This Common Drug May Reduce Depression in Just Two Weeks

For many people living with depression and anxiety, one of the hardest parts of treatment is waiting to feel better. Antidepressants are often prescribed to...

Scientists Find Big Cause of Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder

Scientists have developed an innovative way to study serious mental health conditions by growing tiny brain-like structures in the laboratory. Although these miniature brains are...

Parkinson’s Drug May Help Treat Tough Depression

Depression is often described as persistent sadness, but for many people the illness goes much deeper than feeling unhappy. One of the most painful...

Childhood Inflammation May Cause Autism and Schizophrenia

Scientists have long known that the human brain continues developing for many years after birth. During this time, billions of brain cells grow, connect,...

The Depression Drugs People Are Most Likely to Stay On, According to Research

Depression and anxiety are among the most common mental health conditions in the world. They can affect how people think, feel, sleep, work, and...

Could Psilocybin Help Treat Tough Depression?

For many people, depression can be successfully managed with medication, counseling, lifestyle changes, or a combination of treatments. Unfortunately, not everyone responds to these approaches....

Why Labubu’s blind box strategy works so well

Labubu dolls have become a global sensation, helping to turn blind boxes into a billion-dollar business. The idea seems to go against one of the...

The Hidden Cause of Hoarding: Why Letting Go Can Feel So Difficult

When people hear the word hoarding, they often picture television shows that feature homes packed with belongings from floor to ceiling. They may imagine rooms...

Popular Reports

Type 1 and type 2 bipolar disorder: What is the difference?

Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition that affects mood, energy, and the ability to function. People with bipolar disorder experience extreme mood swings...

Inflammation strongly linked to mental sluggishness

An estimated 12 million U.K. citizens have a chronic medical condition, and many of them report severe mental fatigue that they characterize as “sluggishness”...

‘Safety signals’ may help reduce anxiety

In a new study, researchers found a novel way that could help combat such anxiety: When life triggers excessive fear, use a safety signal. They...

Pain relievers may help speed up concussion recovery, study suggests

People who take common pain relievers after a concussion may recover faster than those who do not, according to a new study. The research was...

How a healthy lifestyle combats depression

Depression affects one in 20 adults worldwide, according to the World Health Organization. It's not just about feeling sad; it's a complex condition influenced by...