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For the first time, scientists pinpoint the brain cells behind depression
58+ min ago (498+ words) Researchers at Mc Gill University and the Douglas Institute have discovered that two distinct types of brain cells function differently in people with depression. The findings, published in Nature Genetics, offer important clues that could lead to new treatments designed…...
Suicide remains leading maternal death cause, report warns
1+ hour, 40+ min ago (420+ words) Parliamentary briefing highlights gaps in perinatal mental health care across England, raising concerns for mothers." Suicide remains the leading cause of maternal death in the year after childbirth, according to a new parliamentary briefing." The report, published by the Parliamentary…...
Psychiatrist 'conflicted' over involvement with prisoner who took own life
4+ hour, 41+ min ago (719+ words) Jake O'Brien died at Salford Royal Hospital in 2024 An inquest has heard how a leading psychiatrist's involvement with a vulnerable inmate who later took his own life left him 'very conflicted'. Jake O'Brien's family commissioned Dr Simon Plunkett to carry…...
ADHD brains show "sleep-like" daytime activity | BPS
1+ day, 10+ hour ago (275+ words) Non-wakeful states could explain some ADHD symptoms. People with ADHD often struggle to stay focused, and typically report more frequent experiences of mind-wandering and mind-blanking. Recent research has linked temporary lapses of focus in awake but sleep-deprived neurotypical people with…...
The Cellular Roots of Mental Illness
15+ hour, 25+ min ago (917+ words) Summary: Recording the electrical "noise" of the brain has long been possible, but understanding which specific cells are doing the talking has remained a major hurdle. Researchers have developed Phys MAP, a machine learning tool that can distinguish between different…...
Competing memories in the brain drive relapse and recovery from alcohol addiction
16+ hour, 5+ min ago (464+ words) Texas A&M study uncovers distinct brain cell networks that promote or suppress relapse, offering promising strategies for more effective alcohol use disorder treatments. image: Research from the Texas A&M Department of Neuroscience and Experimental Therapeutics has uncovered how…...
Depression Impacts Quality of Life in Nepal's Elderly
15+ hour, 25+ min ago (1299+ words) In a groundbreaking new study published in BMC Geriatrics, researchers have shed light on the intricate relationship between depression and quality of life among older adults in Nepal's Sudurpashchim Province. With the global elderly population expanding rapidly, understanding the nuances…...
Application of t ACS in Neuropsychiatric Disorders
16+ hour, 45+ min ago (169+ words) The corresponding main stimulation frequency, intensity, and stimulation targets for each neuropsychiatric disorder treated by transcranial alternating current stimulation (t ACS) are shown in the diagram. The content of the second circle represents the main stimulation frequency and intensity of…...
Ask the Rev: Is My Friend Addicted to AI?
21+ hour, 23+ min ago (190+ words) Sarah Connor (woman, 32) I haven't really messed around with Chat GPT or Claude or any of those AI bots. I guess I've just seen too many movies where that's how the robots start their takeover. However, I do know that…...
Competing memories in the brain drive relapse and recovery from alcohol addiction " Texas A&M Stories
19+ hour, 36+ min ago (528+ words) Texas A&M study uncovers distinct brain cell networks that promote or suppress relapse, offering promising strategies for more effective alcohol use disorder treatments. April 22, 2026 By Stacy De Leon, Texas A&M Health Research from the Texas A&M Department…...