Brain & Mind
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...
High fitness may cut dementia, depression and psychosis risk
Many people know that exercise is good for the body, but scientists are now learning more about how it also supports the mind.
A new...
How much coffee is best for your mood?
Coffee is one of the most popular drinks in the world. Many people start their day with a cup to feel more awake. But...
Why many older people stick to risky brain-affecting drugs
Medicines that affect the brain, such as antipsychotics and certain sleep drugs, are widely used in older adults. These drugs can sometimes help with...
Old antibiotic could help treat panic disorder
Panic disorder is a condition that affects many people around the world. It causes sudden episodes of intense fear, often called panic attacks.
During these...
Common depression drugs may speed up memory loss in dementia
Many people living with dementia also struggle with depression, anxiety, sleep problems, or changes in behavior. To help with these symptoms, doctors often prescribe...
How creative therapy may help rewire the ADHD brain
For many people, ADHD is linked with frustration. It can make it hard to pay attention, follow instructions, or stay focused on tasks. Parents,...
Study finds the best depression treatment
When people think about depression, they often imagine sadness, crying, or feeling low. While these are important symptoms, many people with depression describe something...
Popular Reports
Yale study shows why ‘one day at a time’ works for recovering alcoholics
"One day at a time" is a mantra for recovering alcoholics, for whom each day without a drink builds the strength to go on...
Mediterranean-style diet may protect mental health, study finds
In a new study, researchers found that eating a Mediterranean-type diet may protect against depression in later life.
The research was conducted by a team...
Guarding our brains: how tiny immune cells help or harm us
Inside our bodies, there are tiny cells that work like our body's special security guards. But sometimes, they can cause problems and lead to diseases.
Understanding suicide risk in veterans in the U.S.
Suicide among veterans is a serious issue, and researchers are working to find better ways to prevent it. A recent study looked at veterans...
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...



















