Psychoactive Medications Could Help Sedentary People to ExerciseA new study reports psychoactive medications may have positive implications in encouraging sedentary people to exercise.Read More
How Depressive Thoughts Persist and Interfere With Memory in Depressed PeopleFindings have far reaching implications for understanding how depression damages memory, researchers report.Read More
New Genetic Risk Biomarker for Later Life Depression FoundA gene implicated in Alzheimer's disease may also predict depression later in life, a new study reports.Read More
Bach and Chopin Used Human Speech Cues to Convey Emotion in MusicResearchers report Chopin and Bach utilized speech cues to express emotion in their most famous musical compositions.Read More
Humans Can Empathize With RobotsA new study reports humans are able to empathize with robots they perceive to be in pain.Read More
What the Beep? Infants Link New Communicative Signals to MeaningResearchers report infants have a social capacity to recognize new communicative signals in their environments.Read More
By Age Five, Child’s Self Esteem is EstablishedA new study reports that by the age of five, children develop a sense of self esteem comparable in strength to the levels of self esteem adults hold.Read More
Depression and Anxiety Could Be Helped With Online Cognitive Behavioral TherapyA new study reports people with depression or anxiety can benefit from online cognitive behavioral therapy.Read More
Sleepwalkers Feel No Pain and Remain Asleep, Despite Suffering InjuriesA new study reports during episodes of sleepwalking, people feel no pain and remain asleep despite suffering injury.Read More
Can Your Music Listening Habits Give an Insight to Your Mental Health?Researchers reports men listen to more aggressive music are more likely yo be affected by anxiety.Read More
Interrupted Sleep Worse for Mood Than Reduced, Continuous Sleep TimeA new study reports quality of sleep is more important than the quantity of sleep for a positive mood.Read More
Adolescent Depression and Early Life Stress Linked to Impaired Reward CircuitsA new study reports early life stresses and depression in teens is linked impairments in the brain's reward circuits.Read More