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Pulmonology Advisor
pulmonologyadvisor.com > news > violence-related-distress-asthma-genes-t17

Novel Genes Link Violence-Related Distress to T17-High Asthma in Youth

3+ day, 4+ hour ago  (446+ words) Chronic stress from violence is associated with upregulated chemokine ligands and T17-type airway inflammation in 9 novel genes in youth with asthma, according to study findings published in Pediatric Pulmonology. Researchers assessed whether expression of genes altered by violence'related distress is…...

KUNC
kunc.org > 2026-03-17 > many-say-they-use-cannabis-for-their-mental-health-but-theres-no-evidence-it-helps

Many say they use cannabis for their mental health, but there's no evidence it helps

2+ day, 9+ hour ago  (548+ words) One of the top reasons people say they use marijuana for medical purposes is for mental health. Now the largest scientific review yet concludes there is little to no high-quality data on whether it works. Here's NPR health correspondent Will…...

markets.businessinsider.com
markets.businessinsider.com > news > stocks > breakthrough-study-shows-cognitive-training-improves-resilience-for-warfighters-1035702493

Breakthrough Study Shows Cognitive Training Improves Resilience for Warfighters

2+ mon, 1+ week ago  (620+ words) SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 12, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Results from the Warfighter Brain Fitness Study, which recently published in the journal Military Medicine, show that the combination of two brain ... Breakthrough Study Shows Cognitive Training Improves Resilience for Warfighters SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 12, 2026 (GLOBE…...

The Tech Edvocate
thetechedvocate.org > limited-efficacy-of-cannabis-in-treating-mental-health-disorders-a-comprehensive-review

Limited Efficacy of Cannabis in Treating Mental Health Disorders: A Comprehensive Review

10+ hour, 13+ min ago  (383+ words) The systematic review analyzed numerous studies related to the efficacy of cannabis in treating various mental health disorders. The results indicated that while there were some observed benefits, the overall quality of the evidence remains low. Here are some of…...

NPR
npr.org > 03/17/2026 > nx-s1-5746825-e1 > can-cannabis-treat-mental-health-conditions-the-data-isnt-there-yet

Can cannabis treat mental health conditions? The data isn't there yet

1+ day, 21+ hour ago  (567+ words) Many people say they use cannabis for their mental health, but researchers find there is little to no evidence that cannabis can be beneficial for any psychiatric condition. Mental health is one of the top reasons people say they use…...

@tcddublin
tcd.ie > news_events > articles > 2026 > machine-learning-could-help-predict-how-people-with-depression-respond-to-treatment

Machine learning could help predict how people with depression respond to treatment – new Trinity study

11+ hour, 11+ min ago  (390+ words) Researchers in Trinity College Dublin have found that a machine learning model could help clinicians predict which people with depression are more likely to improve with digital cognitive behavioural therapy compared to antidepressant medication. " The study, led by researchers in…...

The Tribune
tribuneindia.com > news > health > energy-production-imbalance-in-brain-blood-cells-could-contribute-to-fatigue-in-depression-study

Energy production imbalance in brain, blood cells could contribute to fatigue in depression: Study

5+ hour, 45+ min ago  (354+ words) A study has found that brain and blood cells in young adults with depression produced energy at rest but had trouble increasing production when needed -- the imbalance could contribute to symptoms such as fatigue and low motivation, researchers said. The…...

afhu.org
afhu.org > 03/09/2026 > when-a-helpful-brain-signal-gets-stuck-a-new-clue-in-autism-biology

When a Helpful Brain Signal Gets Stuck: A New Clue in Autism Biology

1+ week, 3+ day ago  (873+ words) American Friends of the Hebrew University March 9, 2026 " In some forms of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), nitric oxide may help set off a biochemical domino effect'one that pushes a key cellular control system into overdrive. Nitric oxide is typically one of…...

Ngontinh24
ngontinh24.com > article > eye-clues-to-schizophrenia-risk-found-in-retinal-thickness-neuroscience-news

Eye Clues to Schizophrenia Risk Found in Retinal Thickness - Neuroscience News (2026)

6+ hour, 54+ min ago  (662+ words) Summary: The retina, as part of the central nervous system, may reflect early signs of brain disorders like schizophrenia. A large-scale genetic study found that people with higher genetic risk for schizophrenia tend to have thinner retinas, even in the…...

Ngontinh24
ngontinh24.com > article > mental-health-disorders-linked-to-lower-parenthood-rates-neuroscience-news

Mental Health Disorders Linked to Lower Parenthood Rates - Neuroscience News (2026)

1+ day, 16+ hour ago  (698+ words) Summary: A large-scale study using Finnish national data has found that young adults diagnosed with mental disorders are significantly less likely to become parents by age 39. The most pronounced effect was seen in individuals with schizophrenia, while common disorders like…...