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Brain circuitry for both positive and negative ‘valence’ affected by trauma

October 26, 2021

For many people, a traumatic experience can leave an indelible impression on the brain in the form of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). PTSD is characterized […]

First brain marker for an anxiety disorder discovered

October 20, 2021

A University of Otago researcher has discovered a brain signal that will help improve the diagnosis and treatment of anxiety disorders. Professor Neil McNaughton and […]

Brain waves sensitive to team flow compared to non-engaging teamwork or a solo flow

October 20, 2021

A research team led by associate professor, Mohammad Shehata at Toyohashi University of Technology, in cooperation with researchers at the California Institute of Technology and […]

Scientists reveal the biological process leading to dangerous inflammatory disease in preemies

September 23, 2021

In a study with mice reported today in the journal Science Translational Medicine, a Johns Hopkins Medicine research team has provided what may be the […]

Researchers develop new method to track the development of cancer cells

September 21, 2021

Changes in individual cancer cells over time may explain why brain tumours develop so differently, and why some cancer cells are resistant to certain treatments. […]

Long COVID ‘brain fog’: Neurocognitive tests to harmonize global methods

September 1, 2021

An international taskforce created by a UNSW Science psychology researcher has recommended a set of neurocognitive and mental health questionnaires to harmonize the assessment of […]

Systematic anatomical study specifies guidelines for performing nasopharyngeal swabs

August 10, 2021

Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, thousands of nasopharyngeal swabs have been taken in Austria – millions worldwide. Their correct performance is essential for […]

Women who suffer emergent large vessel occlusion strokes less likely to receive timely care

July 30, 2021

Women are less likely than men to receive timely care for strokes caused by blockages in large vessels, known as emergent large vessel occlusion (ELVO), […]

Excessive body fat can increase the risk of dementia

July 26, 2021

It's the global epidemic that affects two in every five adults, but as obesity continues to expand waistlines worldwide, researchers at the University of South […]

Bacteroides-dominant gut microbiome linked with advanced cognition and language skills in infant boys

July 14, 2021

The University of Alberta-led research followed more than 400 infants from the CHILD Cohort Study (CHILD) at its Edmonton site. Boys with a gut bacterial […]

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  • DR ELLIE CANNON: Is walking good for my mum when she falls over?

    DR ELLIE CANNON: Is walking good for my mum when she falls over so much? My mother is 75, very small and frail, and often […]

  • The most common anxiety medications, explained

    Endless worry, irritability and insomnia are all symptoms of a possible anxiety disorder. Luckily, there are numerous anxiety medications that can help ease the condition. […]

  • Blacks and low-income Americans may reap the most benefits from stronger rules for air pollution

    Stronger regulations lowering levels of fine particulate air pollutants (PM2.5) would benefit the health of all Americans, but Black Americans and low-income Americans would likely […]

  • Food chains are packing meals with as much salt as 30 bags of crisps

    Revealed: ‘Healthy’ food chains are packing their meals with as much salt as 30 bags of Walkers crisps Researchers for the Daily Mail discovered sky-high […]

  • Botulism Cases Linked to Intragastric Injections for Obesity

    Between late February 2023 and March 10, 2023, 67 cases of botulism linked to intragastric injection of the botulism neurotoxin (BoNT) were reported in Germany […]

  • Tuberculosis deaths rising again in Europe: WHO

    The number of tuberculosis deaths in Europe is on the rise again after declining for almost two decades, the World Health Organization (WHO) warned on […]

  • 'I feel invigorated': How Ramadan helps our mental health

    ‘For me, Ramadan is not only abstaining from food and water, it is a full body and mind detox,’ says Tahseen Akhtar, 28. Tahseen is […]

  • Social media's effects on teen mental health comes into focus

    Illustration: Lazaro Gamio / Axios Experts are increasingly warning of a connection between heavy social media use and mental health issues in children — a […]

  • Maria Shriver Created a ‘Brain-Fuel’ Protein Bar That ‘Satisfies Dessert Cravings’ — Here’s How to Get it 20% Off

    If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. Journalist Maria Shriver is […]

  • Poor Bone Health a ‘Robust’ Dementia Risk Factor

    Low bone mineral density (BMD), particularly at the femoral neck, emerged as a “robust” risk factor for dementia in older adults in the long-running Rotterdam […]

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