Brain & Mind

How your brain secretly maps friendships to spread gossip safely

Have you ever wondered how people manage to gossip without getting caught? A new study by cognitive neuroscientists at Brown University reveals that our brains...

How to live with high-functioning anxiety

High-functioning anxiety is a term used to describe people who appear successful and calm on the outside but often feel very anxious, overwhelmed, or...

Common mental health issues in older adults

Mental health is just as important in older adults as it is in younger people, but it often doesn’t get enough attention. As people...

Common medications for mood disorder treatment

Mood disorders, like depression and bipolar disorder, affect how people feel, think, and function in everyday life. They are medical conditions, not personal weaknesses,...

Study uncovers genetic link between cannabis abuse and mental illness

Cannabis, also known as marijuana or weed, is now used by millions of people around the world—both for medical reasons and recreational enjoyment. In recent...

Type 1 and type 2 bipolar disorder: What is the difference?

Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition that affects mood, energy, and the ability to function. People with bipolar disorder experience extreme mood swings...

Common blood pressure drugs may be linked to higher suicide risk

A study from Canada has raised concerns about certain blood pressure medications possibly being linked to a higher risk of suicide. The research, led...

Can narcissism be treated?

Narcissistic Personality Disorder, or NPD, is a mental health condition that affects how a person thinks, feels, and relates to others. People with NPD...

How to diagnose and treat ADHD in adults

When most people hear “ADHD,” they often think of hyper kids who can’t sit still or focus in school. But ADHD — Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder...

Heart attack or anxiety attack? How to tell the difference

When someone suddenly feels chest pain, shortness of breath, or a racing heart, it’s natural to worry about a heart attack. But in many...

Why familiar songs trigger strong memories

A new study from the University of Waterloo has found that listening to full songs—not just the lyrics—can more powerfully trigger personal memories. This...

Autoimmune diseases linked to higher risk of depression and anxiety

A large UK study has found that people living with autoimmune diseases are nearly twice as likely to experience long-term mental health problems such...

Popular Reports

The health benefits of volunteering for older people

Volunteering is not only a selfless act that makes a positive impact on the lives of others but also a practice that can significantly...

Bad childhood linked to worse midlife learning and memory

Cumulative adverse psychosocial factors in childhood are linked to worse midlife learning and memory, and specifically a child's self-regulation and social adjustment.

Unhealthy gut linked to major depression, study finds

In a new study, researchers found a link between human gut microbiome disturbances and major depressive disorder (MDD). The research was conducted by a team...
This new Google Glass therapy may help treat autism, Stanford study shows

This new Google Glass therapy may help treat autism, Stanford study shows

Autism is a neurological and developmental spectrum disorder that affects how children interact with others, communicate, and learn. Many children with autism are not able...

Scientists find a link between depression and gut health

In a new study from the University of Queensland, researchers confirmed a link between depression and stomach ulcers. By studying health data from nearly half...
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