According to researchers, playing video games that involve physical activity can help to boost memory and brain health as we age. Read More
Researchers report antioxidant supplements and amino acids, such as Taurine, can help to reduce symptoms of psychosis. Read More
According to a new study, high doses of certain B vitamins could help to reduce some of the symptoms of schizophrenia when coupled with antipsychotic treatments. Read More
By understanding their child's early gestures, parents will be better able to support later language development, researchers report. Read More
Study shows how circadian clock mechanisms boost our ability to maintain our bodies when we are most active. Read More
Bisexual people are over six times more likely to engage in non-suicidal self-injury than people of other sexual orientations, a new study reports. Symptoms of depression and anxiety were contributory factors to the self-harming behaviors. Read More
Study reveals both similarities and differences in how the left and right sides of the brain process semantic memory. Read More
A genetic disorder caused by protein synthesis that results in learning and developmental difficulties can be treated by spermidine, a compound isolated from human sperm. Read More
A new study adds to growing evidence that altering diet and lifestyle could help to improve symptoms of depression. The study reports, making simple dietary changes, such as eating more nutrient dense meals and cutting back on refined sugars, can help to reduce symptoms associated with anxiety and depression. Read More
Deterioration in hearing and persistent tinnitus may be another feature of COVID-19 infection, researchers report. A significant number of patients reported hearing loss and other auditory problems eight weeks after being discharged from hospital for coronavirus. Researchers say it is possible COVID-19 could damage parts of the auditory system, resulting in hearing loss. Read More
Extroverts perform significantly better at facial recognition tasks than introverts. Read More
A build up of urea in the brain to toxic levels may cause brain damage, eventually leading to dementia, a new study reports. Read More