Brain & Mind

Why Black Friday feels so stressful — and how to outsmart the shopping hype

As Black Friday approaches, shops and websites fill with flashing deals, countdown timers, and bold promises of massive savings. For many people, the thrill of...

Mental health problems may double heart disease risk

Almost half of all Americans live with some form of heart disease, and about one in four lives with a mental health condition. A new...

Stronger cannabis products linked to psychosis and addiction

A new review of nearly 100 studies has found that cannabis products with high levels of THC—the chemical that causes the “high”—are linked to...

How mindfulness may help prevent opioid addiction

Our bodies are always talking to us. When we are hungry, our stomachs growl. When we’re cold, we shiver. When we feel pain, we try...

Can blood pressure drug beta-blockers increase depression risk?

A major new study from the Berlin Institute of Health has brought fresh insight into how beta-blockers—a common type of heart medicine—affect mental health. This...

Scientists discover a brain chemical tied to trauma to depression

New research by neuroscientists from Columbia University and McGill University has found a brain chemical that may explain why some people who faced trauma...

Could a common blood pressure drug raise suicide risk?

A new study has raised an important health concern. It suggests that a certain type of blood pressure medicine might be linked to a...

The hidden dangers of anxiety drugs you need to know

A long time ago, scientists at Yale University began looking into a group of drugs called benzodiazepines. These medicines were created to help people who...

Depression drug may cause long-term weight gain, study warns

A new study has found that people who take antidepressants are more likely to gain weight over time. In fact, those who take these...

Too much screen time may slow brain development and worsen ADHD symptoms in children

In today’s world, screens are everywhere. Children use them for learning, talking to friends, and having fun. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, young people have been...

Why some suicides happen without any warning signs

When someone dies by suicide, the people who knew them often say the same words: “I had no idea.” This is not just a...

Could a simple infection trigger OCD?

Many people think of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, or OCD, as a problem that only affects adults. In reality, this condition often begins in childhood. Studies suggest...

Popular Reports

Scientists find new way to help night owl teens beat depression

Not Laziness, but Biology Teenagers who stay up late and struggle with early school schedules—commonly known as "night owls"—are more prone to depression. The common stereotype...

This personality trait linked to heart attack death, study finds

In a new study from the University of Tennessee, researchers found that heart attack patients who are sarcastic or irritable could be putting their...

Light therapy boosts brain healing after injury, shows study

Low-level light therapy may help heal brains that have suffered significant injuries, according to a study published in Radiology. Researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH)...

Depression may appear years before pain, study finds

A new study by researchers at University College London (UCL) has found that many middle-aged and older adults who experience pain may have had...

Feelings of detachment may signal worse mental health in PTSD

Scientists from McLean Hospital found that for people who experience trauma, the presence of dissociation—a profound feeling of detachment from one's sense of self...