Brain & Mind

Scientists Find Possible Biological Clue to Depression in Blood

A new study suggests that depression may leave detectable signs in aging immune cells found in the blood. Researchers say these findings could move...

Tiny Neck Device Helps PTSD Patients Recover 100%

Post-traumatic stress disorder, commonly known as PTSD, is a serious mental health condition that can affect people after they experience a terrifying, shocking, or...

Common Pesticide Linked to Lasting Brain Changes in Children

A widely used insecticide may leave lasting effects on children’s brains if exposure happens before birth, according to a major study published in JAMA...

Want More Attention on LinkedIn? Try Celebrating Other People Instead of Yourself

Many people use LinkedIn to share career updates, promote achievements, and build professional connections. But according to new research from The University of Texas at...

Even ‘Normal’ Vitamin B12 Levels May Not Fully Protect the Aging Brain

Vitamin B12 is an important nutrient that helps the body make red blood cells, maintain healthy nerves, and produce DNA. Doctors have long used blood...

Autism Social Differences Emerge Early But Can Change Considerably by Adulthood

Researchers from China and several international institutions have completed one of the largest reviews ever conducted on autism and social behavior. Their findings suggest that...

Hidden Brain Effects of Everyday Air Pollution Alarm Scientists

Most people think air pollution mainly affects the lungs. Dirty air is often associated with coughing, asthma, breathing difficulty, or chest problems. But scientists are...

Autism Social Differences Begin Very Early in Life

Autism spectrum disorder, often called ASD, is a developmental condition that affects how people communicate, interact socially, understand emotions, and experience the world around...

Hidden Brain Sugar Changes May Cause Depression

Depression is one of the most common mental health conditions in the world. According to global estimates, more than 280 million people are living...

1.2 billion people have mental health disorders worldwide

A major international study has revealed that mental disorders are now the world’s leading cause of disability, affecting nearly 1.2 billion people globally in...

Why So Many People Are Using Propranolol to Calm Anxiety

Many people feel nervous before speaking in public, taking an important exam, going to a job interview, or performing on stage. For some, the anxiety...

New PTSD Treatment Leaves Every Patient Symptom-Free

A new experimental treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder, also known as PTSD, has shown remarkably promising results in a small early study. Researchers found that...

Popular Reports

Gardening could help you lose weight, boost cognitive function

Scientists recently found that gardening has a multitude of physical and psychological benefits for older women. Older women in a 15-session gardening work strongly reduced...
Sports at school

Sports can improve children’s school performance and health

When I was in elementary school, I studied very hard to become a top student. Even in the physical education class, I tried my...

New schizophrenia drug shows promise for some, but not all

Every year, around 100,000 people in the U.S. experience psychosis—a serious mental health condition that can deeply disrupt how they think, feel, and understand...

Pain and negative emotions: the vicious cycle

In a recent study, Penn State researchers find emotions such as anger or sadness often are result of stress or pain, and that they...

New therapy could reboot brain networks to treat depression

In a new study, researchers found that a new therapy could help people with severe depression by rebooting brain networks involved in creating a...