Brain & Mind

Eating during daytime may benefit your mental health, study finds

Meal timing may have a significant impact on mental health, including levels of depression and anxiety, suggests a new study by investigators from Brigham...

Scientists use innovative brain activity to monitor treatment-resistant depression

A team of eminent clinicians, engineers, and neuroscientists has pioneered a revolutionary approach to treating treatment-resistant depression, unveiling a distinctive brain activity pattern indicative...

Artificial sweeteners may increase depression risk, study finds

Ultra-processed foods, known for their convenience and palatability, may also have a significant downside. A new study suggests that frequent consumers of such foods may...

Scientists find connection between immune response and depression

A recent study led by Dr. Se Jin Jeon from Sahmyook University and published in "Brain, Behavior, and Immunity" presents groundbreaking findings that could...

Scientists find links among anxiety, medications, and dementia risk

As people age, concerns about mental health issues like anxiety and dementia often grow. A new study from Saint Louis University School of Medicine digs...

Suppressing bad thoughts could be good for your mental health

We often hear that trying to push away our negative thoughts can actually make things worse. This popular belief has even been backed by...

Understanding nomophobia: the fear of being without a mobile phone

Nomophobia, an acronym for "NO MObile PHone PhoBIA," refers to the fear or anxiety some individuals experience when they don't have access to their...

Neighborhood disadvantage linked to poor brain health, UCLA study finds

Researchers at the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine have published a study suggesting that living in a disadvantaged neighborhood can not only affect...

How to treat and deal with ADHD

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, also known as ADHD, is a condition that often begins between ages 3 and 6, according to the National Institute of Mental...

Easy workouts boost cognitive function in older people

We often hear that high-intensity workouts are good for our brains, but what if you're not up for a hardcore gym session? New research...

How a healthy lifestyle combats depression

Depression affects one in 20 adults worldwide, according to the World Health Organization. It's not just about feeling sad; it's a complex condition influenced by...

Recovered depressive patients still focus on negative information

A recent study published in the Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science suggests that individuals who have recovered from major depressive episodes exhibit a...

Popular Reports

Urban green areas may help you deal with negative emotions, improving wellness

In a new study, researchers found green areas in the inner city can directly improve the well-being of urban citizens. Moreover, people with a reduced...

This hormone linked to less brain shrinkage in midlife women

Estrogen is a steroid hormone linked to the female reproductive organs and is responsible for developing female sexual characteristics. In a study from Alzheimer's Research UK,...
Obesity could raise diabetes risk in people with PTSD

Obesity could raise diabetes risk in people with PTSD

In a recent study, researchers from Saint Louis University find that post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) does not directly lead to type 2 diabetes, instead...

Anxiety and worry may increase risk for heart disease, stroke and diabetes

In a new study from Boston University, researchers found middle-aged men who worry a lot have a higher chance of developing risk factors that...

The holidays are here…Helpful tips to reduce your stress

There is a lot of activity during the holiday season: exchanging presents, lots of eating, and, of course, an overload of gatherings and family...