Mitchell C. Liss, Psy.D.Alzheimer’s advances: The latest science benefitting brainsBy New AtlasAbout 50 million people around the world are currently suffering from Alzheimer’s disease and some estimates suggest this could quadruple by 2050. Yet despite decades of good research we still have no idea how to prevent, or even slow, this devastating degenerative disease. Here is the best new science from the past few months on this important topic.
Mitchell C. Liss, Psy.D.The Brain Magic mushrooms might rebalance the brain — study Inverse - Grace Browne The exact way that psilocybin, the hallucinogen chemical found in magic mushrooms, works on the brain is poorly understood. However, recent research …
Mitchell C. Liss, Psy.D.Ketamine Ketamine may ease depression by restoring the brain’s sensitivity to prediction error, study suggests psypost.org - Eric W. Dolan New research suggests that electrophysiological brain signals associated with neural plasticity could help explain the rapid, antidepressant effects …
Mitchell C. Liss, Psy.D.Aging Brain rejuvenation by inhibiting stress response sciencemag.org Age-related cognitive decline can be reversed with small molecule inhibition of the stress response pathway. Aging is an inevitable process for all …
Mitchell C. Liss, Psy.D.Genetics Biomarker of Alzheimer's found to be regulated by sleep cycles verified_publishernewatlas.com - By Nick Lavars Scientists at Washington University School of Medicine (WUSM) in St. Louis have spent some years investigating the links between circadian rhythm and …