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Researchers have discovered that spinal cord stimulation can reduce the effects of MDD with minimal side effects.
Chaperone Molecules Aid in Correcting Alzheimer's Protein Misfolding
A shared sense of community and comradery allows healthcare professionals to shed the armor of medicine and simply be human.
The Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders published a paper that suggests the use of trait mindfulness-based interventions might help reduce anxiety levels in students who present with severe problematic social media use.
Recent research shows psilocybin effectively reduces depression in cancer patients, with promising results in both individual and group therapy settings.
The study linked long-term ADHD medication use to a heightened risk of cardiovascular diseases, particularly hypertension and arterial disease. Researchers found that cardiovascular risks associated with ADHD medications, like methylphenidate and lisdexamfetamine, increased with longer usage durations. Despite previous concerns, the study observed no significant gender differences in cardiovascular risks and no association with arrhythmias.
GPT Brain zaps, commonly experienced during antidepressant discontinuation, are sudden, brief electrical shock-like sensations in the brain, often associated with changes in medication and linked to neurotransmitter adjustments.
Amidst the challenges of medical residency, a young Black doctor finds unexpected yet profound support and kinship from various members of the hospital staff.
Joining a choir offers significant mental health improvements, including reduced depression and enhanced well-being, for individuals grieving due to cancer.