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Three Genes May Link Six Mental Disorders Through Common Biomarkers

Modern medicine and clinical psychiatry are increasingly converging on the idea that various mental and neurodevelopmental disorders, despite their outward clinical differences, may share...

Arts for Health: Georgia’s First Systematic Report

The impact of the arts on human mental and physical well-being has long transcended theoretical debate, establishing itself as a rigorous subject of neurobiological...

Study: Writing speed and handwriting may be early signs of cognitive decline

Handwriting tells us much more about our health than we previously thought. According to a new study published in the journal Frontiers in Human...

Scientists have developed a nasal spray that can stop brain aging

For decades, "neuroinflammaging"—a slow, chronic inflammatory process that leads to cognitive decline and memory loss—was considered an inevitable and natural consequence of aging. However,...

Large-scale study: Intermittent fasting yields no better results than traditional diets

A large-scale scientific review shows that intermittent fasting is no more effective for weight loss than traditional diets. Furthermore, according to the study, its...

Study: The role of genetics in longevity is greater than scientists previously thought

Contrary to the long-held belief that lifespan is primarily determined by lifestyle and environmental conditions, a new study from the Weizmann Institute of Science...

Study: Childhood ADHD is linked to physical health problems in middle age

A large-scale study conducted by scientists from University College London (UCL) and the University of Liverpool has shown that individuals who exhibited symptoms of...

Study: How Weight Loss Promotes the Health of Adipose Tissue

A new study from the University of Southern Denmark (SDU), published in the journal Nature Metabolism, answers a fundamental question: can adipose tissue fully...