Category: Miscellaneous (misəˈlānēəs)
Anti-aging drug targets Alzheimer’s by altering metabolism in the brain
How gene editing a person’s brain cells could be used to curb the opioid epidemic
Your brain gets bigger if you’re anxious and depressed
OCD and Compulsive Procrastination
‘Transitioning’ Procedures Don’t Help Mental Health, Largest Dataset Shows
Do antidepressants work? How to know if they can be effective for you
Loneliness is a Public Health Crisis, Asserts Former U.S. Surgeon General
Chronic Migraine Linked With Disruption of Normal White Matter Integrity, Study Finds
Our Brains Divulge Our Decisions Before We Even Know Them
New design principle could prevent catheter failure in brain shunts
Scientists identify robust set of biomarkers to help guide treatment for brain injuries
The ‘female’ brain: why damaging myths about women and science keep coming back in new forms
Experiencing childhood trauma makes body and brain age faster: study
Our Brains’ Information Processing Capacity Is Constrained by a Constant but Limited Energy Supply
Researchers map anxiety in the brain
Global Study to Track COVID-19’s Impact on the Brain
Slipping Into the Brain
Brain Stimulation Could Modify Fear Memories
Scientists discover how the brain knows when to make you sigh
German researchers present new brain atlas in the Science journal
‘Little brain’ or cerebellum not so little after all
Bacteria in the gut have a direct line to the brain
Why do the deadliest cancers get the least attention?
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Studies demonstrate further evidence World Trade Center responders are at risk for dementia
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