Researchers consider the link between autism and epilepsy
Experts at the University of California, Riverside and Rutgers University turned to inhibitory neurons in rodents
Researchers find possible genetic link between IBS symptoms and mental health disorders
The study looked at the overlap between susceptibility to IBS and mental health conditions.
Maternal vitamin D deficiency linked to risk of autism in offspring
The study looked at pre-existing data that includes cases of autism spectrum disorder from subjects born between 1987 and 2004.
Sales of alcohol and cannabis products increased during the pandemic
The study was published November 4th, 2021.
New study delves into the brain’s anatomical role in bilingualism
The brain activity of the subjects was measured using magnetoencephalography during the experiments.
Cannabis use disorder becoming now more prevalent among pregnant women
Pregnant women are increasingly consuming cannabis, heightening the risk of drug abuse, study finds.
Researchers test new tool that measures how accurate people can recognize emotion of children
Researchers went through four studies containing at least 470 adult participants.
Experts turn to warning labels on soda bottles and restaurant menus to curb obesity epidemic
Nutrition labeling may be a promising approach to addressing the issue of poor diet and obesity.
New research sheds light on how mental health problems in childhood may persist into adulthood
Experts with the Murdoch Children's Research Institute identified and analyzed 40 studies.
Widespread availability of fast food joints may explain the high incidences of type 2 diabetes
The study was conducted at New York University.
New research entertains the theory of antidepressant efficacy as early-COVID-19 treatment
Researchers suggested that fluvoxamine may provide some efficacy for the early treatment of COVID-19.
Brisk walking may reduce the severity of symptoms associated with postpartum depression
Data from five research projects were analyzed, which involved more than 200 participants.