Brain & Mind
AI may spot schizophrenia and bipolar disorder years earlier
Schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are serious mental health conditions that often begin in late teenage years or early adulthood. These illnesses can deeply affect...
Why adding eyes makes robots seem more human
A new study suggests that something as simple as adding eyes to a humanoid robot can dramatically change how people perceive it.
Researchers from Tampere...
AI chatbots may worse mental diseases
A new study has raised concerns about how artificial intelligence chatbots may affect people living with mental illness.
Researchers looked at electronic health records from...
Many older people given risky mental health drugs without official approval
A new large study from Finland has revealed that many older adults are being prescribed strong psychiatric medications for reasons not officially approved by...
Stopping depression drugs may cause harsh withdrawal symptoms
A new large study has found that about one in six people may experience withdrawal symptoms after they stop taking antidepressants.
These medicines are widely...
Fitness may help you stay calm under stress
Most people know that regular exercise helps the body stay healthy, but new research suggests it may also help the mind stay calm during...
Why dark pool trading could make stock market crashes more likely
A growing share of stock trading is moving away from traditional public exchanges into private electronic platforms known as “dark pools.”
While these venues offer...
Fast-acting psychedelic shows promise for depression relief
Major depressive disorder is one of the most common and serious mental health conditions in the world. It affects how people think, feel, and...
Could an “exercise pill” treat depression without working out?
Many people have experienced the mood boost and mental clarity that follow a good workout.
Research shows that exercise can significantly reduce symptoms of depression,...
Cannabis use may increase risks of psychotic disorders and bipolar disorders
Cannabis is often seen by many teenagers as harmless, especially as laws change and the drug becomes more widely available in some places.
However, scientists...
Study finds a big cause of autism, Alzheimer’s and schizophrenia
In recent years, scientists have learned a lot more about mental health conditions such as autism, schizophrenia, and Alzheimer’s disease.
Researchers now know that changes...
Simple mindfulness practices could transform mental health after trauma
A new study suggests that mindfulness practices can significantly reduce symptoms of depression, particularly among people who experienced hardship early in life, such as...
Popular Reports
Self-diagnosis on the rise: helpful or harmful?
In today’s world, medical and psychological terms that were once used only by professionals are now part of everyday conversations.
It’s not unusual to hear...
Chronic opioid use may increase risk of this mental problem
In a new study, researchers found that long-term (chronic) treatment with opioids, such as morphine, prior to trauma enhances fear learning.
The findings link chronic...
Parkinson’s disease: scientists find the earliest roots in the brain
About 100 people have a rare mutation in a gene called SNCA that puts them at almost certain risk of getting Parkinson’s disease.
This makes...
Are religious people more generous? Study finds surprising results
Do religious people give more than atheists?
A new study reveals the answer is not as straightforward as you might think.
Researchers from Linköping University in...
Nearly half of people with depression show treatment-resistant symptoms
A new study has found that nearly half of all people diagnosed with depression may not benefit from common antidepressant treatments, highlighting a major...




















