Newer generation antidepressants are not much effective in children and adolescents
Antidepressants only minimally improved depressive symptoms in children and adolescents, study finds.
Narcissism linked as a significant risk factor for aggression and violence
The findings were released in Psychological Bulletin.
Researchers examine how the brain restarts following general anesthesia
The study led to the conclusion that the brain wakes up from prolonged unconsciousness gradually over time.
Massive study unveils 178 gene variants linked to clinical depression
The study was released in the online publication Nature Neuroscience.
Waking up one hour earlier may substantially reduce risk of depression
The study appeared in JAMA Psychiatry.
Prenatal exposure to paracetamol may be linked to pediatric ADHD and autism symptoms
The study was released in the European Journal of Epidemiology.
Researchers assess the risk of mental illness among coal miners
The study is said to be the largest of its kind.
How certain cognitive exercises may improve mathematical abilities in children
The study was authored by Nicholas Judd and Torkel Klingberg.
Chinese study finds prenatal exposure to secondhand smoke raises odds of ADHD symptoms
Researchers analyzed the data during the fall and winter of 2020.
Excessive television consumption may lead to cognitive decline
Moderate television consumption may be associated with cognitive decline as one begins to age, study finds.
Researchers provide new clues about infantile amnesia using brain imaging tests
The results of a Yale study may provide new clues pertaining to infantile amnesia.
Study examines the association between exposure to secondhand smoke and pediatric ADHD
The participants were studied between April 2012 and January 2013.