Study shows how COVID-19 is impacting the well-being of everyday lives
The new research, published in the journal Sustainability, aimed at identifying vital predictors of resilience against COVID-19.
A healthy diet may decrease the severity of symptoms associated with Parkinson’s disease
The new findings were published in the journal Neurology.
Brain abnormalities associated with autism may be traced back to prenatal development
A study by British researchers provides a new outlook on how autism may be traced back to prenatal development.
An infant’s memory retrieval of what they learned is dependent on their mood
In their findings, published in the peer-reviewed journal Child Development, researchers initiated experiments on 96 children at nine months old.
Cognitive remediation not as effective for treating anorexia nervosa and obsessive-compulsive disorder
Their findings involved 71 adult participants with obsessive-compulsive disorder and 61 with anorexia nervosa.
Gulf War illness and chronic fatigue syndrome are two distinct brain disorders
New research released in Brain Communications suggests that they are actually distinct conditions.
Melatonin may be beneficial in enhancing brain functions in children with concussion
As part of a randomized clinical trial, assessing the effectiveness of either melatonin or the placebo occurred after 28 days…
Maternal immune conditions linked to behavioral and emotional problems in children with autism
The results were tested by examining 363 mothers, and 363 children: the majority of which were males.
Trauma exposure during childhood and adulthood increases the risk of cognitive decline later in life
Aged 28 to 84, the participants were derived from the Midlife Development in the U.S. study.
Study highlights how specific sleep patterns are potentially linked to Alzheimer’s disease
The study was published in the journal Neurology.
Menopause symptoms may be exacerbated from high blood pressure during pregnancy
The new NAMS-led study included more than 2,000 female participants.
Nations led by women during COVID-19 pandemic experienced less devastating implications
The results appeared in SSRN Electronic Journal.
