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A large brain imaging study suggests that insomnia, depression, and anxiety—often co-occurring—share overlapping brain abnormalities.
New research from the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience maps the similarities and differences between the three most common brain disorders.
Insomnia, depression, and anxiety are the most common mental disorders. Treatments are often only moderately effective, with ...
"Cortisol makes us feel awake and wired" and "increased cortisol levels can contribute to more intense and bizarre dreams," ...
But recently, researchers have been pushing the boundaries of what ultrasound can do, including using it to treat medical ...
Varenicline (Chantix) helped teens and young adults quit nicotine vapes when provided in conjunction with brief cessation ...
A pioneering sound wave therapy that targets the brain’s emotional control center has shown powerful results in reducing ...
Experiencing fear in safe environments can enhance resilience and mental health, although enjoyment differs from person to ...
Bringing mice to an enclosure and zapping their feet with tiny electric shocks, then bringing the mice back to the enclosure without zapping their feet, the researchers revealed w ...
New research shows that low-intensity focused ultrasound can safely target the amygdala and significantly reduce symptoms of ...
Patients suffering from depression, anxiety and trauma-related disorders experienced significant relief from their symptoms after a new treatment that uses sound waves to modulate deep brain activity, ...
Patients suffering from depression, anxiety and trauma-related disorders experienced significant relief from their symptoms ...