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Mitochondria and Mental Health
1+ week, 1+ day ago (348+ words) Posted April 5, 2026 | Reviewed by Jessica Schrader One of the most surprising recent findings in neuroscience is the discovery that mitochondria can exist and send signals outside of cells. For most of the twentieth century, the idea of extracellular mitochondria was…...
APOE4-Homozygosity and Sex Linked to Higher Psychosis Risk in Alzheimer Disease
3+ hour, 39+ min ago (325+ words) Researchers examined the interplay between APOE4, sex, carrier status, and psychosis symptoms in Alzheimer disease as well as sex-specific vulnerability to Alzheimer disease pathology and psychosis risk. A total of 29, 195 participants (15, 354 women and 13, 841 men) were included in the analysis and classified…...
From Magic Mushrooms to LSD: A Peek Inside Medicine's Psychedelic Promise
3+ week, 4+ day ago (604+ words) By Laura L'pez Gonz'lez It's a modern scientific renaissance: Little more than half a century ago, psychedelics were largely outlawed, squelching emerging research into the mind-opening substances. Today, psychedelics have moved from pariahs to potential treatments showing encouraging clinical trial…...
Are Psychedelics Better than Antidepressants? New Study Says No
3+ week, 1+ hour ago (335+ words) A new study is dampening some of the hype surrounding psychedelic therapy. It found that drugs like LSD and psilocybin are only as good as " but no better than " antidepressants when it comes to treating major depression. Previous studies have…...
TNF Inhibitors May Reduce Depression Incidence in Ankylosing Spondylitis
6+ day, 5+ hour ago (267+ words) Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) inhibitor therapy is associated with a significantly lower incidence of new onset depression among patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS), according to study findings published in Rheumatology (Oxford). Patients were followed from treatment initiation or matched index…...
Psychological Theories Follow Social Trends
2+ mon, 2+ week ago (369+ words) Let's start by saying that I am actually referring to both psychology and psychiatry in this blog entry, but I couldn't fit both terms in the title. Psychiatry and psychology want to see themselves as. .. Psychological Theories Follow Social Trends…...
Major Depressive Disorder Linked to Increased Recurrence Risk in Breast Cancer Patients
1+ week, 6+ day ago (558+ words) Women with breast cancer who also have major depressive disorder (MDD) have an increased risk of cancer recurrence compared to those who do not have MDD, according to research published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Among breast cancer…...
Groundbreaking Study Reveals Genetic Links Behind Overlapping Mental Disorders
1+ day, 11+ hour ago (364+ words) The findings from this study are significant, suggesting that many mental health disorders are not isolated entities but rather interconnected conditions that share biological pathways. The research has broad implications for how mental illnesses are classified and treated, moving away…...
Early Asthma Onset Increases Risk for Neuropsychiatric Disorders
3+ day, 2+ hour ago (379+ words) [T]he MR analysis revealed a significant causal relationship between genetically determined, childhood-onset asthma and an elevated risk [for] depression and bipolar disorder later in life. In univariable MR analysis, genetically predicted childhood-onset asthma was significantly associated with increased risk…...
Edna Foa, Who Pioneered Exposure Therapy to Treat PTSD, Dies at 88
1+ day, 2+ hour ago (1074+ words) Edna Foa, an Israeli American psychologist who pressed her field " and her patients " to more directly confront fear and anxiety, revolutionizing the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder, died on March 24 at a hospital in Philadelphia. She was 88. Her death, from…...