Dementia vaccine targeting tau pathology demonstrates effectiveness in testing of rodents
The findings were released in Alzheimer's Research & Therapy.
The brain’s biological clock and dopamine production linked resulting in diet-induced obesity
The brain's biological clock and dopamine production are correlated, resulting in the overconsumption of high-calorie foods, and subsequent diet-induced obesity,…
Engrams are nascenting into a typical basic unit of memory
The findings were published in the journal Science.
Study finds insufficient evidence to justify most effective hallmark treatment for PTSD
For post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), is drug treatment or psychotherapy more effective? A new study found that there is insufficient…
Tau protein considered a greater indicator for diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease than amyloid
The future of Alzheimer's disease treatment might be centered more on degeneration correlated with tau protein than beta-amyloid plaques, new…
Neurodegeneration may be predicted by objective subtle cognitive difficulties
The results were published in the peer-reviewed journal Neurology.
Study unveils guidelines on how to assess youth vaping
The study, published in the Journal of Adolescent Health, details preliminary clinical guidance on assessment, counseling, and pharmacotherapy for vaping…
Researchers used brain imaging to predict later development of ADHD and depression among children
The study was published in the journal JAMA Psychiatry.
Study shows the prevalence of diabetes across various ethnic, racial groups
New findings released online in the journal JAMA shows how prevalent diabetes is across various major racial and ethnic groups…
Study identifies dysfunctional brain pathway associated with alcohol use disorder
The findings appeared in the journal Biological Psychiatry.
Obesity linked to a thinner cerebral cortex in the brain among adolescents
A new study found obesity in adolescents may be linked to changes in brain development, a thinner cerebral cortex.
Attention therapy considered effective for treatment-resistant anxiety in youth
Computer-based attention training may be effective for treatment-resistant anxiety in children and adolescents, a new study suggests.
