Author: Roaring Meg
Study Determines Psychedelic Mushroom Microdoses Can Improve Mood and Mental Health
Mental health assessments often fail to identify suicidal ideation with gun owners
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Study determines how the emotional hub of the brain contributes to negative feelings
People with no mind’s eye have less vivid and detailed memories
Intermittent Fasting May Help Heal Nerve Damage
Dynamic cells linked to brain tumor growth and recurrence
No more binge eating: Signal pathway in the brain that controls food intake discovered
Functional connections between different brain networks can predict a person’s age
Walking Builds the Aging Brain’s Structure and Mental Acuity
How to Deal With a Narcissist’s Sense of Entitlement
Blood Vessel Breakthrough Major Step Towards Alzheimer’s Treatment
The Hormones Behind Happiness: How to Naturally Boost Dopamine and Serotonin
The Benefits of Exercise in a Pill? Science Is Closer to That Goal
AI Detects Autism Speech Patterns Across Different Languages
The Brain Has a ‘Low-Power Mode’ That Blunts Our Senses
Gut microbiome acts on the brain to control appetite
A Shortcut to Preventing Cancer
Early life adversity impacts cognitive function in later adulthood
Scientists find brain region responsible for memory decline in aging
Modern Life Changes the Brain. Here’s How to Change It Back
Type 2 diabetes may make the brain age faster
Brain Wave Sleep Data Can Predict Future Health Outcomes
Body versus brain: New evidence for an autoimmune cause of schizophrenia
This Key Protein Is Essential for Brain Cell Longevity and Growth
Type 2 diabetes speeds brain aging and cognitive decline
Study finds parents’ unpredictable behavior may impair optimal brain circuit formation
Researchers link sugar-studded protein to Alzheimer’s disease
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Keep Forgetting Things? Neuroscience Says These 5 Habits Improve Memory and Leadership
World-first: A biomarker that can diagnose Parkinson’s disease
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New Study Reveals The Inner Thoughts of People Mysteriously Frozen by Catatonia
Research suggests specialized brain imaging can unveil mysteries of Alzheimer’s disease, other disorders
Exposing Liars By Distraction
LATE: A common but largely unknown cause of dementia
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People underestimate how much they would enjoy conversation with a stranger, study finds
Brains shift in adolescence to tune out parents’ voices
Brain Cancer Canada funds Canada’s first genomics technology for rapid and precise brain tumour diagnostics
Stress during pregnancy affects fetal brain development, study finds
When it comes to preventing Alzheimer’s, women and men are not created equal
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