New research unveils a six-stage engagement framework for ADHD treatment
The study was published in Pediatrics by experts at Boston Medical Center.
Remarkable study finds potential therapeutic effects for refractory epilepsy through Mozart’s K448
Researchers conducted tests on the brains of 16 adult participants by the use of electroencephalography.
Researchers spot new indications of dementia within blood tests
The research was conducted by researchers from the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology.
Study uncovers changes in the brain that may explain LSD-altered behavior
The study was published by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine.
Study unveils a potentially new pathway for the treatment of seizures associated with autism
Researchers from Purdue University unveiled a potentially new pathway for the treatment of seizures associated with autism spectrum disorder.
Amyloid protein in the liver may lead to the development of Alzheimer’s disease
The study was conducted by John Mamo and his colleagues at Curtin University in Australia.
Study aims to treat PTSD of September 11 first responders using pulses of electricity
Researchers aim to recruit 35 volunteers who served as first responders following the September 11, 2001 attacks.
How tau buildup could predict future cognitive decline in primary progressive aphasia caused by Alzheimer’s
The study was conducted at Northwestern University.
Study unveils genetic variants and prenatal factors linked to an increased risk of obesity and ADHD
Researchers uncovered certain genetic variants and prenatal factors linked to an increased risk of developing obesity and ADHD.
Study shows how long-term residential exposure to road traffic noise may increase dementia risk
The study involved more than 1.9 million adults aged 60 and older, residing in Denmark.
Researchers developed a deep learning algorithm to predict the onset of Alzheimer’s with nearly 100 percent accuracy
The findings were presented online in the journal Diagnostics.
Younger adults are at the highest risk of becoming overweight and obese
For the study, over 2 million eligible participants were considered, all of them between the ages of 18 and 74.