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How Resting-State fMRI is Shaping Stroke Rehabilitation

New insights show how brain scans may guide personalized treatments for post-stroke arm weakness.

Global Trends in TMS for Mental Health

A visual analysis uncovers how global TMS research is shaping the future of psychiatric care

Personalized Psychiatry: How Genetics May Predict Response to TMS, ECT, and Ketamine

Scientists are uncovering how your genes might influence the success of advanced psychiatric treatments.

Teens Who Stay Up Late May Be Wired for Risk—Here’s Why That Matters

Teens who stay up late show greater impulsivity, opening doors for targeted sleep-based therapies.

Is Your Brain Lying to You? The Wild Truth About Imagination vs. Reality

A new brain imaging study reveals why vivid mental images sometimes feel real—and what that means for mental health care.

Could This Molecule Stop Alzheimer’s in Its Tracks?

New research uncovers a promising immune target for fighting Alzheimer’s and other neurodegenerative diseases.

The Surprising Brain Wave That Might Explain ECT’s Instant Effects

A newly discovered brain wave may change how electroconvulsive therapy is viewed and delivered

PTSD Doesn’t Fade—New Study Reveals How Trauma Echoes for Decades

New data from a massive World Trade Center study shows that PTSD doesn’t always fade with time — and that treatment must evolve to meet long-term needs.

Shocking Gut-Mind Connection: Can Fixing Your Stomach Ease Depression?

A closer look at how supporting the gut microbiome may help treat mood disorders

Sleep Troubles Can Trigger Jealousy in Insecure Relationships

New research reveals how sleep problems worsen emotional struggles in people with insecure attachment styles.

This Common Virus Might Be Fueling Alzheimer’s—Are You at Risk?

Exploring how herpes simplex virus may be linked to dementia and why treatment could matter

Why Burned-Out Psychiatrists Are Finally Putting Themselves First

A growing movement in psychiatry asks whether self-care should be seen as ethical responsibility, not personal luxury.

Is Psilocybin the Key to a Spiritual Awakening and Better Mental Health?

Study reveals psilocybin may help clergy deepen spiritual insight and emotional health for over a year after treatment

Genetic Secrets: How Life Experiences Activate the Mental Health Code

Twin study reveals how DNA influences how we respond to life’s ups and downs

This Common Blood Marker Could Reveal Your Alzheimer’s Risk

Surprising insights into how cholesterol and fat markers may influence dementia risk

Cannabis and Older Vets: The Alarming Statistic No One’s Talking About

New data reveals a high rate of cannabis misuse among older veterans, raising concerns for routine screening and mental health risks.

This Sleep Aid Might Protect Your Brain from Alzheimer’s

An FDA-approved insomnia treatment may have hidden neuroprotective benefits

Men With This Gene Variant Have a Higher Risk of Dementia

A common genetic variant tied to iron regulation could help unlock personalized prevention strategies for men at risk of dementia.

Researchers Find a Surprising Brain Link Between Autism and Parkinson’s

New research finds overlapping brain pathways may drive both autism and early Parkinson’s

The Secret Power of Daylight That Supercharges Your Immune System

Scientists discover how sunlight activates infection-fighting cells through built-in biological clocks

Is Online Dating Making Gen Z Miserable? Here’s What the Data Shows

How dating apps are shaping the emotional lives of young users—and what we can do about it.

The Gut-Brain Link That Could Explain Your Post-COVID Burnout

New research shows how gastrointestinal issues may fuel lasting fatigue after COVID-19

Why Quitting Antidepressants Is Harder Than You Think

New research urges caution and gradual tapering for people on antidepressants for two years or more

The Mental Health Crisis No One's Talking About: Kids and Long COVID

New research reveals the psychological toll of long COVID in kids—and why integrated mental health care is urgently needed.

Can Rewriting Memories Heal PTSD? How Memory Engrams Could Unlock New Treatment

Researchers uncover how our brains store and update memories, and what that means for PTSD and anxiety treatment.

Think That Snack’s Safe? What Ultra-Processed Foods Are Really Doing to Your Brain

Research links heavily processed foods to increased risk of cognitive decline and stroke, suggesting diet quality isn’t just about what we eat—but how it’s made.

This Silent Killer in Your Brain Might Be Stress—And It’s Raising Your Stroke Risk

New research highlights how chronic stress may lead to stroke by influencing blood pressure, inflammation, and lifestyle choices.

Drinking Too Much Coffee? Your Mood Might Be at Risk

Understanding how caffeine affects mood, sleep, and stress in those living with depression

Just One Tiny Dose: The Surprising Power of Psilocybin

Research shows a moderate dose of psilocybin boosts mood and sociability in rats without unwanted side effects

Can VR Help Treat OCD? This Tech Could Change Everything

Exploring the Potential of Mixed Reality in Treating OCD

How Olanzapine Dosage Adjustment Can Improve Depression Treatment

A closer look at how drug interactions guide smarter dosing decisions in psychiatry

Can Your Personality Predict the Best Bipolar Treatment New Research Says Yes

A large study reveals how personality trait patterns could forecast mental health risks in people with bipolar disorder

The Real Reason Some Depressed Teens Self Harm Its More About Emotions Than Thinking

Panic symptoms and impulsive emotional responses may be key to understanding why some teens with depression engage in self-harm

Anxious Kids May Have This Overactive Brain System Heres What It Means

New research reveals how the ventral attention network may serve as a marker for childhood anxiety

See It Hear It Remember It The Brain Trick That Boosts Recall

Timing between sound and sight may determine how vividly we remember experiences.

Your Brain Has a Built In Emergency Brake How It Works

How NMDA receptor regulation could lead to new autism treatments

Is Brain Inflammation Behind Repetitive Behaviors Scientists Think So

Repurposed drugs could treat compulsive behaviors caused by inflammation in the brain

Love Hitting Snooze? It Might Be Wrecking Your Deep Sleep

Why hitting the snooze button could do more harm than good for your mental clarity

This Common Virus May Be Quietly Raising Your Alzheimer’s Risk

A new study links the cold sore virus HSV-1 with a higher risk of Alzheimer’s, sparking interest in antiviral therapy as a potential preventive measure

The Brain’s Secret Memory Hack? It’s All in the Calcium

New research reveals how calcium channels "remember" activity, reshaping neuron communication

Postpartum Psychosis: The Family Link You Need to Know About

New research finds women are over 10 times more likely to develop postpartum psychosis if their sister had the condition

This Is How Your Brain Links Words and Images to Make You Remember More

Stroke research reveals how language and vision must connect for accurate memory of object features

A New Alzheimers Drug Is Helping Patients Remember and Scientists Are Stunned

A promising compound may improve memory by increasing protective brain proteins

Doctors Are Finally Listening: How Social Factors Are Reshaping Healthcare

What an old class reunion tells us about fairness, medicine, and the future of mental health care

Know the Stroke Warning Signs Before It’s Too Late

A guide to stroke symptoms, prevention, and why every minute counts

This Rare Gene Mutation Might Predict Exactly When Alzheimer’s Starts

Study finds genetic mutations in PSEN1, PSEN2, and APP predict Alzheimer’s onset with surprising accuracy

The Hidden Struggles of Face Blindness

A look at developmental prosopagnosia and why awareness is key to inclusion

Strange Signals in the Brain May Offer Clues to Alzheimer’s Progression

Fast brain rhythms may help diagnose and personalize treatment in Alzheimer’s disease

Your Brain Builds Maps for Actions Too

Cognitive action maps reveal how our brains plan and choose between actions like navigating space.

Is Teen Weight Rewiring the Brain? Scientists Say It Might Be

A closer look at how teen waistlines are connected to emotional control, memory, and lifelong mental health risks

Can Exercise Supercharge Parkinson’s Treatment? New Research Says Yes

A simple addition like physical activity may hold the key to more effective Parkinson’s treatment

This Study Reveals Exactly How Your Brain Learns

A closer look at how brain connections change during learning could transform treatments for memory loss.

Your Brain Builds Its Own Drainage System and Heres How It Happens

A discovery in zebrafish shows how the brain directs its own waste-clearing system through glial and fibroblast teamwork

Scientists Can Now Read Intentions by Tracking Eye Movements

Eye movements reveal hidden intentions faster than words, opening new paths for mental health innovations.

This Wild Link Between the Immune System and Long Life Will Blow Your Mind

Bigger brains and stronger immune systems may hold the key to longer life.

Legal Weed Might Actually Reduce Abuse and the Science Just Backed It Up

A Swiss trial reveals that legal, health-focused cannabis sales may improve outcomes for some users

Why Being Underweight May Increase Suicide Risk More Than Obesity

New research reveals surprising links between body weight and suicide risk, especially among underweight individuals.

A Simple Blood Test May Be the Future of Brain Tumor Detection

New blood test technology promises earlier and more accurate detection of brain tumor changes.

Mind Gone Blank? Here’s What It Really Means

Exploring what happens when our thoughts suddenly disappear.

Can a Single Day of CBT Really Beat Postpartum Depression?

Public health nurses bring fast, effective therapy to new parents battling postpartum depression.

Why Ignoring Your Gut Might Be the Best Move for Your Mental Health

New research highlights adaptability as a key driver of success in real-world mental health strategies.

Mental Health Experts Warn About Habits That Start Harming You in Your 30s

New research shows early unhealthy behaviors can lead to serious mental and physical health issues by your mid-30s.

These Autism Social Groups Are Quietly Changing Lives

Exploring how social programs are creating new paths for connection and confidence in autistic youth.

How New Technology is Changing the Early Detection of Cognitive Decline

Portable movement tests and AI combine to spot cognitive issues before they worsen

Focused Ultrasound Therapy as a Noninvasive Breakthrough in Brain Treatment

Focused Ultrasound Therapy A Noninvasive Breakthrough in Brain Treatment

The Battle for Your Brain: How Neurotechnology is Reshaping the Future

“In the future, will you be able to read my mind and see my next film before I even shoot it?” Neuroscientist Rafael Yuste answers "Probably."

Psilocybin Antidepressant Effects Without the Trip? New Research Reveals the Secret

Scientists explore how psilocybin can lift mood without altering perception.

Psilocybin Use in Teens with ADHD: A Growing Mental Health Concern

Understanding the dangers of mixing psychedelics, cannabis, and ADHD medications in teens

Athletes Turn to Psychedelics for Brain Injury Recovery

Fighters and former athletes are turning to psychedelic therapy to recover from traumatic brain injuries.

This New Therapy Trend Is Quietly Transforming Elementary Classrooms

New emotional literacy strategies aim to help parents and kids connect earlier and better during the first years of school.

How NIH Grant Cuts Are Threatening the Future of Interventional Psychiatry

What Is Interventional Psychiatry—and Why Is It So Dependent on Research Dollars?

How AI Predicts rTMS Success in Schizophrenia Treatment

Harnessing AI for Personalized rTMS Therapy in Schizophrenia

When Science Meets Silence: How Communication Restrictions Could Stall Mental Health Progress

How Ketamine Infusion Therapy is Changing Lives

How Ketamine Infusion Therapy is Changing Lives

How Esketamine Treatment Combinations Are Changing Depression Care

Esketamine Treatment Combinations for TRD

Psilocybin, The Future of Mental Health?

Psilocybin Therapy: The Future of Mental Health Treatment?

Tiny EEG Sensor Makes Brain Monitoring Easier

Tiny EEG Sensor Makes Brain Monitoring Easier

Psychedelics and Meditation: A Promising Path to Mental Health

How two timeless practices—psychedelics and meditation—are transforming modern mental health care.

Psychedelic Therapy for Older Adults: A Promising Shift in Mental Health Care

New research shows promising psychological benefits of psychedelic retreats for aging adults

Psychedelic Therapy in Colorado: A New Era for Mental Health Treatment

The Science of Microdosing: Emerging Insights in Mental Health Treatment

Exploring the science behind microdosing psychedelics and its potential role in modern mental health treatment.

Your Blood Could Reveal If You’ll Get Alzheimer’s—Here’s How

New research suggests blood markers tied to blood vessel growth could hold the key to protecting the aging brain.

Blue Light Therapy for Sleep: A Natural Boost for Rest and Energy

Reset your sleep rhythm with the power of morning light.

How Neuromodulation for Schizophrenia Is Changing Mental Health Treatment

Understanding the evolving role of brain-based therapies for patients with schizophrenia

How Tandem Repeat Expansions and Autism May Be Linked

Understanding how genetic repeat errors may contribute to autism traits and shape the future of precision mental health care.

Gamma Entrainment Therapy: Emerging Alzheimer's Treatment

Gamma Entrainment Therapy for Alzheimer’s Emerging as a New Hope

How TMS and SPRAVATO® for Depression Offer Hope Beyond Talk Therapy

Exploring the synergy between psychedelics and biosensor-driven therapy

Why Teen Suicide Can Still Strike in the “Safest” Communities

New research from the Faroe Islands reveals surprising trends about youth mental health challenges.

Lucid Dreaming Brain Activity and the Future of Consciousness Research

New research reveals how lucid dreaming could transform how we think about consciousness and mental health treatment.

Brain Implants and the Future of Addiction Treatment: Hope or Hype?

Why Your Next Psychiatrist Might Still Believe These Myths

Understanding the impact of language and education on future mental health professionals

How Deep Brain Stimulation Therapy Is Changing Lives with Parkinson’s and Epilepsy

New breakthroughs in brain surgery offer hope to patients with Parkinson’s and epilepsy

Healthcare Conscience Rights in Tennessee: What SB955 Means for Mental Health Care

Innovative Therapy for Dual Diagnosis in Prisons is Changing Lives

New treatment approach shows promising results for inmates with substance use and mental health disorders

How Quantitative EEG Biomarkers Are Changing the Future of Alzheimer's Diagnosis

A closer look at how brainwave data is unlocking earlier and more precise mental health care.

Microdosing for Mental Health: A Tool for Healing or Just a Trend?

Rewiring the Brain for Relief: How Accelerated Continuous Theta Burst Stimulation Offers Hope for Hand Dystonia

A closer look at how brain stimulation is helping people regain control of their hands

Microdosing Psychedelics: A Path to Mental Clarity and Healing

Microdosing psychedelics has gained popularity among entrepreneurs, creatives, and individuals seeking mental clarity. But what exactly is it?

Neurofeedback Therapy Is Helping People Train Their Brains and Take Back Control

A noninvasive brain-training method is making waves in therapy, education, and wellness.

Fine-Tuning Anesthesia: How EEG-Guided Monitoring is Transforming Surgeries for Kids

New research shows EEG-guided anesthesia for children improves safety, speeds recovery, and cuts costs.

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