Physical Activity Is Protective Against The Emergence Of Depression
Raised levels of physical activity can protect against the emergence of depression, regardless of age and geographical region, an international team of researchers have found. Researchers from Brazil,...
View ArticleCan Chronic Dizziness Trigger Psychiatric Disorders?
Although most cases of chronic dizziness occur as a result of physical disorders, psychiatric issues can be a cause — or a consequence — of chronic dizziness, according to a […] The post Can Chronic...
View ArticleWaking Restfulness Can Support Memory Consolidation
Taking a short rest can result in the retention of more detailed memories, relative to being busy in the minutes following learning, new research from Heriot-Watt University indicates. The role […] The...
View ArticleVisual Brain Network Breakdown Linked To Mental Illness
Brain regions that help process what we see may play a key role in mental health, a new study from Duke University researchers suggests. Their findings show that a person’s […] The post Visual Brain...
View ArticleIn Adolescence, Negative Emotions Are Less Distinct
Adolescents don’t distinguish between negative emotions as readily as younger children and adults in their 20s do, according to new research. The work offer insight into how experiences of emotion […]...
View ArticleFocusing On Context Could Lessen Impact Of Emotionally Intrusive Memories
When intrusive negative memories pop into consciousness, turning attention to the contextual details of the incident rather than the emotional fallout could help minimize cognitive disruption and...
View ArticleHow Hiring, Workplace Bias May Result From Emotions
American employers are more likely to favor excited over relaxed job candidates, a new Stanford study suggests. This is one of several findings psychology Professor Jeanne Tsai and former graduate […]...
View ArticleNo Significant Link Between Dairy Fats & Heart Disease
There is no significant link between dairy fats and cause of death or, more specifically, heart disease and stroke — two of the country’s biggest killers often associated with a […] The post No...
View ArticleMesolimbic Reward Pathway Impaired In Children With Autism
Structural and functional abnormalities in the brain circuit that normally makes social interaction feel rewarding are present in children with autism, a new study from the Stanford University School...
View ArticleEarly Life Abuse Linked To Greater Risk Of Endometriosis
Childhood physical and sexual abuse has been linked to endometriosis, a painful condition that affects one in 10 reproductive-age women in the U.S., according to new findings. The association between...
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