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Psilocybin shows greater potential than cannabinoids for obsessive-compulsive disorder treatment
In a review of previous studies, McMaster University researchers observe a stronger signal for psilocybin as a treatment for obsessive-compulsive disorder than cannabinoids.
The institute Fried is founding at Reichman University will explore more than direct brain stimulation and hybrid brains. "We ...
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It's Rare To Be Bored These Days, But Psychologists Say We Need To Practice Boredom. Here's Why.
Experts are divided over whether it's healthy to be bored. Here's why boredom is beneficial, and how to practice it the right ...
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Massive genetics study shows what truly separates and unites 14 psychiatric disorders
This large-scale genomic analysis of 14 psychiatric disorders shows that most heritable risk is shared across five broad ...
Holidays can be exceptionally stressful for children, adolescents, parents and families who have food or body concerns. Pediatricians are in a prime position to anticipate potentially stressful ...
Researchers have also demonstrated that bodily signals such as breathing patterns and gut rhythms can influence emotional ...
Brain organoids can be a good step forward, assuming they are grown from induced human pluripotent stem cells. That allows us to sidestep ethical concerns about the use of human embryos, thereby ...
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