Study shows interactions with wildness in urban parks considered vital for mental wellness
Researchers at the University of Washington found that relative wildness in urban parks is vital to physical health and mental…
Electroretinography could provide for early detection of autism spectrum disorder among children
New research released in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders may provide a way to detect autism among children…
Transcendental meditation relieves perceived stress and leads to specific cerebral changes
Transcendental meditation was linked to significant reductions in stress and anxiety, new preliminary findings suggest.
A substantial amount of infants in West Virginia are exposed to alcohol right before birth
The new findings appeared in the journal Pediatric Research.
Study shows how testing yourself during studying sessions could improve memory and inference
New research found that testing yourself during studying sessions increased memory performance and the ability to make inferences.
Quinazolinones considered for potential future drug development against brain-eating amoeba
In a new study, Middle Eastern researchers tested the use of quinazolinones against brain-eating amoeba.
Long-term antisociality associated with particular differences in brain structure, study says
The findings were released in the peer-reviewed journal The Lancet Psychiatry.
Golfing regularly linked to long-term cardiovascular and brain health among older adults
New research finds profound positive effects on cardiovascular and brain health among golfers in late-adulthood.
Study probes the significance of mental health intervention in primary care among refugees
The study was released online in BMC Family Practice.
Machine-learning algorithm uses electroencephalographic signature to predict antidepressant response
The findings were published in the journal Nature Biotechnology.
Anti-cancer, G-1 agonist drug may reduce the severity of diabetes and obesity
The findings were published in the journal Science Translational Medicine.
Neurons shaped by Pavlovian conditioning become more synchronized during learning & memory formation
The study was released in The FASEB Journal.
