Why Some People Are Born to Be Afraid Scientists are discovering that our tendency to develop certain phobias might be ...
Researchers have identified molecular mechanisms behind age-related memory decline — and shown they can be reversed.
Most people describe their response to misophonia triggers as emotional. Yet, emotions are only a part of the misophonia ...
A new study published in Biological Psychiatry00993-X/fulltext) suggests that brain activity in specific regions before experiencing a traumatic event may help predict whether an individual will ...
WHO notes that social and environmental conditions also play a critical role in shaping mental health outcomes ...
Feeling fear is an evolutionary survival tactic. A small number of people have a rare condition that means they're not scared ...
Menopause marks the end of a woman’s reproductive years. But the transition affects far more than reproductive health: it also reshapes the brain. As estrogen and progesterone decline, cognitive ...
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Researchers reveal how maternal stress reshapes fetal growth and brain development
Maternal stress, encompassing physical, emotional, and psychological distress, remains a widespread yet underestimated risk ...
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Post-COVID smell loss linked to brain changes in key olfactory regions
Findings indicate significant brain changes in COVID-19 patients with smell loss, suggesting links to emotional well-being ...
This balance—neurons as the silent bee workers, waves as the queen’s rhythm holding the hive together—suggests consciousness ...
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