Brain & Mind

Smartwatches could detect depression relapse weeks before symptoms return

A simple wearable device such as a smartwatch could one day help prevent the return of major depression by warning people weeks or even...

This soft light cap could transform hair-loss treatment

A new wearable device shaped like a simple cap may soon offer a more comfortable and convenient way to treat hair loss. Researchers have developed...

Why having a crush can make you feel totally out of control

If you have ever had a crush that made you feel nervous, excited, distracted, or even a little irrational, you are not alone. Psychologists say...

Ketamine shows fast relief for suicidal thoughts

A new study from Columbia University has found that ketamine, a drug often used to treat serious depression, can quickly help reduce suicidal thoughts. What’s...

Ketamine may offer fast relief for chronic fatigue, new study finds

A drug best known as an anesthetic and a fast-acting treatment for severe depression may also help reduce chronic fatigue, according to a small...

Smart earbuds could soon detect early signs of cognitive decline

Earbuds may soon do much more than play music or take phone calls. According to a new international study, the same devices millions of people...

Natural ways to calm anxiety in older people

Anxiety is something many older adults deal with. As people age, they often face changes in their health, lifestyle, or brain chemistry. These changes...

Why brain fog happens and what you can do about it

Many people use the term “brain fog” to describe a frustrating mental state where thinking feels slow, unclear, or exhausting. It is not a medical...

Why chamomile tea is a natural powerhouse for sleep, stress, and heart health

Chamomile tea is one of the world’s most cherished herbal infusions, valued not only for its mild, naturally sweet flavor but also for its...

How long do people with spina bifida live? New study offers clearer answers

A new long-term study offers important insight into how long people with open spina bifida may live, and how factors such as mobility, feeding...

B vitamins, vitamin D may help prevent depression and anxiety

Scientists from Pontifical Catholic University of Goiás have found that B vitamins and vitamin D may help prevent or reduce symptoms of depression and...

ADHD drugs may work differently than we thought

A new study from Washington University School of Medicine challenges the long-held belief about how ADHD medications work. Researchers found that common stimulant drugs like...

Popular Reports

Better sleep means better mental health

Sleep is as important to the human body as food and water, but many people don’t get enough sleep. Insufficient sleep, inadequate quality of sleep,...

Heavy metals may worsen ADHD symptoms in children

Children with ADHD often show signs like being very active, acting without thinking, or having trouble paying attention. In Catalonia, Spain, about 6% of...

Scientists discover gene as master regulator in schizophrenia

In a new study, researchers have identified a gene that acts as a master regulator of schizophrenia during early human brain development. The findings may...

Loneliness may increase risk of Parkinson’s disease, study finds

Navigating through the solitude that loneliness brings can be challenging. Intriguingly, new research uncovers a seemingly hidden risk that loneliness might also present: an...

Why stress is linked to emotional overeating

Have you ever noticed that after a near-miss car accident or a stressful encounter with a menacing person, you sometimes crave comfort food? You're not...