How mindfulness is an effective option for GP trainees undergoing stress and burnout
The study was published in the journal BJGP Open.
Placebos are efficient at reducing distress even when the consumer is aware they are receiving one
The new study, initiated in collaboration with the University of Michigan and Dartmouth College, is the most comprehensive of its…
Researchers developed new method to better predict onset of type 1 diabetes among infants
The research efforts, released in the journal Nature Medicine, unveiled a new test capable of better predicting T1D risk.
Study uncovers how sleep encodes new memories and protects old ones
The study, conducted by researchers at the University of California, highlights continual learning during sleep, crucial in inhibiting the loss…
Anxiety and depression results in substantial volumetric brain differences
The study was published in the Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience.
Tobacco smoking increased in spite of the global COVID-19 pandemic
The survey, conducted over a span of two weeks, included 777 American participants who were regarded as current cigar smokers.
How health anxiety surged drastically during the COVID-19 pandemic
The study, titled Coping and Tolerance of Uncertainty: Predictors and Mediators of Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic, was conducted…
Music training not efficient for children’s cognitive skills or academic achievement
The findings appeared in Memory & Cognition.
How modifying 12 risk factors throughout life may reduce the risk of dementia
The study was published in the peer-reviewed journal The Lancet.
Depressive traits might be more common among adults in the U.S.
The findings appeared in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
New research highlights the efficiency of cognitive behavioral therapy for phobia of anaphylaxis
The study, titled New Issue of Food Allergy: Phobia of Anaphylaxis in Pediatric Patients, was funded by the Children's Hospital…
Influenza and pneumonia vaccinations associated with a reduced risk of Alzheimer’s disease
The findings were the result of a thorough examination of an American health record dataset involving more than 9,000 individuals.
