Consuming half a cup of coffee a day during pregnancy may lead to smaller birth size
The data of over 2,000 female participants during 8 to 13 weeks of pregnancy were examined.
Study finds narcissism is triggered by insecurity, not grandiosity
The study was authored by Mary Kowalchyk, Helena Palmieri, Elena Conte, and Pascal Wallisch.
How stress signals sent from the skeletal muscle may affect the aging brain
The study was authored by Mamta Rai, Zane Coleman, and Michelle Curley, among others.
Sargramostim may be effective for treating patients with dementia
The study was released in Alzheimer's & Dementia: Translational Research and Clinical Interventions.
New groundbreaking study shows how false memories can be planted and then reversed
The study appeared in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
OCD is more common among new mothers than prior studies have shown
The results appeared in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry.
A gene known as BMI1 may inhibit complications associated with Alzheimer’s disease
The findings were detailed in the journal Nature Communications.
Study shows who may respond well to psychedelics as treatment for mental illness
The study was conducted at Ohio State University.
Researchers link negative mood and increased amygdala activity
The study was published online on March 22nd, 2021.
Early-onset Alzheimer’s disease may be detected through changes in the eye
Measuring blood flow in the back of the eye might be a route for early detection of Alzheimer's disease, study…
Researchers claim Hispanic children are most likely to suffer from obesity
According to a report by the Endocrine Society, the Spanish language is a sole predictor of childhood obesity.
Study of neural circuits examine the interplay of excitation and inhibition
The findings may be of importance for future research in autism or epilepsy treatment development.