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New research suggests that out-of-body experiences (OBEs) may serve as coping mechanisms triggered by trauma, rather than symptoms of mental illness.
A new study reveals that teenagers who get moderate catch-up sleep—up to two extra hours—on weekends report fewer symptoms of ...
A global study of nearly one million individuals has identified hundreds of genetic regions linked to socioeconomic status, revealing a shared genetic signal across income, education, occupation, and ...
New research has uncovered how the body clears dying cells during times of stress, shedding light on the unexpected role of ...
Childhood trauma doesn't just leave psychological scars—it biologically reshapes the brain through chronic neuroinflammation and structural changes, increasing vulnerability to psychiatric disorders ...
New research shows that healthy lifestyle choices can reduce the risk of stroke, dementia, and depression, even in people ...
Researchers have identified a new brain pathway in mice that links the smell of food to feelings of fullness—offering insight ...
People with depressive symptoms are more likely to interpret neutral images as negative when those images are surrounded by ...
Scientists have uncovered how serotonergic neurons in larval zebrafish process visual information tied to movement to ...
A new study has shown that just seven days of small, daily acts of kindness and gratitude can significantly improve emotional ...
Scientists have mapped how over 140,000 mutations affect the formation of amyloid beta fibrils, offering an unprecedented ...
A new study reveals that the brain rapidly rewires itself to map rewarding experiences like food, even when the location of those rewards changes.