Writing in advance of the September 15 issue of Neural Computation, Beatrice Golomb, MD, PhD, professor of medicine at University
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Digital media use linked to behavioral problems in kids: Teens who frequently use smartphones and multimedia devices are more likely to develop ADHD symptoms
Are children who spend lots of time using digital devices prone to psychiatric problems? A team of USC scientists says
Immunization with beneficial bacteria makes brain more stress resilient
Immunization with beneficial bacteria can have long-lasting anti-inflammatory effects on the brain, making it more resilient to the physical and
What would help or hinder patient participation in mitochondrial disease clinical trials? Patient-centric perspective offers key insights into upcoming treatment studies
As clinical trials gear up with the aim of attaining the first FDA-approved treatments for mitochondrial disease, a new study
Personalizing therapeutic brain stimulation: Research could inform development of individualized stimulation protocols for neuropsychiatric disorders
A study of epilepsy patients with implanted electrodes provides an unprecedented view of the changes in brain activity created by
Aggression at work can lead to ‘vicious circle’ of misconduct
New research led by the University of East Anglia (UEA) reveals that frequently being the target of workplace aggression not
Mother’s depression might do the same to her child’s IQ: Study finds maternal depression negatively impacts a child’s cognitive development, infancy through age 16
Roughly one in 10 women in the United States will experience depression, according to the Centers for Disease Control and
Raw fruit and vegetables provide better mental health outcomes
Seeking the feel good factor? Go natural. That is the simple message from University of Otago researchers who have discovered
Fast-acting benefits of ketamine for depression and suicidality: Caution on the potential for abuse and the need for effective controls
A nasal spray formulation of ketamine shows promise in the rapid treatment of symptoms of major depression and suicidal thoughts,
Older people advised to dance for better posture, flexibility, energy and happiness
Queensland Ballet and QUT today released the results of a joint project examining the health and wellbeing benefits of ballet