Attention therapy considered effective for treatment-resistant anxiety in youth
Computer-based attention training may be effective for treatment-resistant anxiety in children and…
Most Americans prefer watching the news rather than reading it, survey finds
For most Americans, watching the news through television is a more viable…
Study finds melatonin could be abated by light pollution
The results were published in the journal Sustainability.
Exposure to blue light may be beneficial for sustaining healthy sleep patterns
New research provides a contrasting conclusion on the effects of exposure to…
Cognitive behavioral therapy might combat accelerated cellular aging for patients with social anxiety
The study was released online in the peer-reviewed journal Translational Psychiatry.
Perinatal exposure to antidepressants linked to changes in sensory processing
A new study suggests exposure to antidepressants during pregnancy and the first…
A diet of high-sugar and refined carbohydrates could raise the risk of insomnia
The findings were published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
Alzheimer’s disease could be inhibited by protein CD33
The study was released online in the peer-reviewed journal Communications Biology.
Lowering consumption of sugary sweets may alleviate symptoms of holiday blues
Despite the findings, more research is needed to probe the connection between…
Computerized cognitive-behavioral therapy could be efficient for treating depression in adolescents
The findings appeared in the British Journal of Psychiatry Open.
Drug candidates CMS121 and J147 may improve memory deficits associated with Alzheimer’s disease
Researchers tested two experimental treatments and determined it may treat symptoms of…
Researchers assess the spread of misinformation
The findings appeared online in the peer-reviewed journal Human Communication Research.