John EmotionsAntidepressants Scientist compared psilocybin against antidepressants for the first time Inverse - Sarah Sloat Why aren’t people with depression prescribed magic mushrooms instead of Zoloft or Prozac? The first antidepressants were invented in the 1950s. …
John EmotionsPolicing A culture of silence and stigma around emotions dominates policing, officer diaries reveal The Conversation UK - Sarah-Jane Lennie When you are a police officer, your emotions have to be hidden or pushed down. Officers work hard to detach themselves from their emotions as a way …
John EmotionsBiomarkers Scientists Develop New Blood Test That Could Diagnose Your Level of Depression verified_publisherScienceAlert - Peter Dockrill A newly developed system that monitors for blood biomarkers linked to mood disorders could lead to new ways to diagnose and treat depression and …
John EmotionsPsychology Adolescents With Lack of Empathy Show Early Signs of Psychopathy neurosciencenews.com - Neuroscience News Teens who display callous-unemotional traits are at higher risk of developing psychopathic traits as they enter adulthood.
John EmotionsParkinson's Disease Study Links Parkinson’s Disease and Neuroticism neurosciencenews.com - Neuroscience News A new study reveals those who score high on the personality traits associated with neuroticism are at higher risk of developing Parkinson's disease.
John EmotionsPsychosis Cannabis And Psychosis Are Linked, And We're a Step Closer to Understanding How verified_publisherScienceAlert - Mike McRae It's hard to argue with the science; decades of research has made it all but incontrovertible that use of cannabis and the emergence of schizophrenia …
John EmotionsLoneliness How To Fight Loneliness With Wisdom, According To A Neuropsychiatrist verified_publishermindbodygreen.com - Dilip Jeste, M.D. This story is the second of a three-part series on loneliness. Learn more about the symptoms of loneliness and how it affects different age groups …
John EmotionsHappiness The Power of Why: Unlocking a Curious Mind ted.com - Francesca Gino We are all born curious. Yet, as we grow older, our curiosity diminishes. We fear judgment, worry about the impression we’ll make on others if we ask …
John EmotionsProcrastination Dark personality traits linked to “social zapping”: New study examines people who cancel plans at the last minute psypost.org - Beth Ellwood A new study published in Personality and Individual Differences suggests that people who tend to make last-minute cancellations score higher in the …
John EmotionsNon-infectious Diseases Imbalance in Gum Bacteria Linked to Alzheimer's Disease Biomarker - Neuroscience News neurosciencenews.com - FeaturedNeurologyNeuroscience Summary: An increase in bad gum bacteria and a decrease in good bacteria is associated with amyloid-beta in cerebral spinal fluid samples of older …
John EmotionsCalcium Loss of Calcium in Neurons Linked to Hallmark of Alzheimer's Disease Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News - Christina Jackson Neurons run on calcium, which plays a dual role as a charge carrier and an intracellular messenger. Calcium signals regulate various developmental …
John EmotionsDan Kildee Congressman Says He's In Therapy For Post-Traumatic Stress After Capitol Riot HuffPost - Curtis M. WongRep. Dan Kildee of Michigan says he hopes sharing his experiences will encourage others to take care with their mental health if they need it. Rep. Dan Kildee hopes to shatter any stigma around mental...
John EmotionsDepression Psychedelic Experience May Not Be Required For Psilocybin's Antidepressant-Like Benefits - Neuroscience News neurosciencenews.com - FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology Summary: A mouse study refutes the common belief that psilocybin’s ability to produce an anti-depressant effect is attributed to the psychedelic …
John EmotionsWestern Philosophy A philosophy of sound aeon.co - Christina Rawls From the Big Bang to a heartbeat in utero, sounds are a scaffold for thought when logic and imagery elude usBy Christina RawlsRead at Aeon
John EmotionsThe Brain How Spanking May Affect Brain Development in Children neurosciencenews.com - Neuroscience News Corporal punishment may detrimentally harm brain development, a new study reports. Previous studies have revealed links between spanking and …
John EmotionsMental Disorders How To Support People With Mental Illness Scary Mommy - Elizabeth Broadbent I’m very lucky. I have bipolar 2 disorder, but I’m surrounded by people who understand what that means. It’s difficult enough to have mental illness: …
John EmotionsThe Brain Astrocyte cells in the fruit fly brain are an on-off switch that controls when neurons can change and grow theconversation.com - Sarah DeGenova Ackerman The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. The big idea Neuroplasticity – the ability of neurons to change their structure and …
John EmotionsBiomarkers Blood test for depression & bipolar disorder one step closer to reality verified_publishernewatlas.com - By Rich Haridy Researchers from the Indiana University School of Medicine are one step closer to an objective clinical blood test for mood disorders. A robust new …
John EmotionsMental Health What is Crippling Depression? Verywell - Leah Campbell Information presented in this article may be triggering to some people. If you are having suicidal thoughts, contact the National Suicide Prevention …
John EmotionsYoga Why LSD may be as good for you as yoga Inverse - Vince Polito Microdosing has become something of a wellness trend in recent years, gathering traction in Australia and overseas. The practice involves taking a low …
John EmotionsMental Health The Damage of Lockdowns to Young People aier.org - Ethan Yang In a previous article, I outlined the biological and cultural reasons why young people, mostly referring to those under the age of 30, are …
John EmotionsMental Health Study finds sluggish cognitive tempo in early life predicts depression and inattention in adulthood psypost.org - Eric W. Dolan Children and adolescents who suffer from sluggish cognitive tempo are at increased risk of suffering from inattention and depressive symptoms in …
John EmotionsDepression When Depression Hits, Supportive Partners Keep Relationships Steady, Study Finds nbcboston.com - Alec Greaney Supportive partners can limit the effects of depression and external stress that might otherwise negatively impact relationships, new research …
John EmotionsThe Brain Chronic Stuffy Nose Linked to Changes in Brain Activity realclearscience.com - Ed Cara Your always-congested sinuses might be a harbinger of more trouble down the road, new research out Friday suggests. The small study found evidence of …
John EmotionsPandemics US suicides dropped amid coronavirus, defying pandemic expectations verified_publisherFox NewsNEW YORK – [Editor's note: This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255)] The...
John EmotionsDepression Scientists develop blood test that can precisely diagnose depression Mashable - Danial MartinusStay updated with the latest in Tech, Science, Culture, Entertainment, and more by following our Telegram channel here. Mental health disorders like depression are extremely common, regardless of social...
John EmotionsAntidepressants What You Need To Know About Antidepressant Withdrawal HuffPost UK - Rachel Moss The Saturdays singer Frankie Bridge has shared her experience of symptoms. Frankie Bridge has spoken candidly about experiencing withdrawal symptoms …
John EmotionsMediation New study sheds light on neural representations of romantic love and the impact of conflict mediation psypost.org - Eric W. Dolan New research provides evidence that third-party mediation improves the outcome of difficult discussions between romantic partners. The study, …
John EmotionsThe Brain How the Physical Body Holds Mental Tension Medium - Tami Bulmash If you’ve ever endured a nerve-racking situation followed by a throbbing noggin, it wouldn’t seem far-fetched to connect one with the other. Nearly …