Researchers propose "exercise mimetics" (exercise pills) to treat depression by hacking the muscle-brain axis for those unable to physically exercise.
A new study explores exercise mimetics as novel therapeutics for depression by triggering muscle-to-brain signals that support mood regulation and resilience.
Discover how TMS therapy targets depression at the source. A deep dive into the physics, safety protocols, and FDA-cleared ...
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Coping With Brain Fog When You Have Rheumatoid Arthritis
Getting RA inflammation under control and making certain lifestyle changes can help cognitive symptoms.
Astrocytes use the MEGF10 receptor to prune synapses in the striatum, a process essential for dopamine-driven motor learning.
Combat isolation by embracing dance, a powerful tool for depression relief that outperforms traditional walking or yoga. This neurochemical symphony releases dopamine and oxytocin, synchronizing brain ...
A recent study has revealed how the psychedelic brew ayahuasca alters brain waves to induce profound mystical experiences and ...
A four-year study of over 65,000 adults uncovers a simple behavioural change linked to better mental health outcomes ...
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Why some people cannot move on from the death of a loved one
Prolonged grief disorder affects around 1 in 20 people, and we're starting to understand the neuroscience behind it ...
Researchers at Amsterdam UMC have discovered that a second pregnancy alters the female brain. Previous research from the same group had already demonstrated the impact of a first pregnancy on the ...
In two large-scale trials, Compass Pathways' proprietary form of psilocybin improved people's depression symptoms better than controls.
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