University students in Stockholm reported no tangible differences in depression, anxiety or stress during the first few months of the COVID-19 pandemic, a longitudinal study at Sophiahemmet University
Research from Saint Louis University finds that among patients at risk for opioid misuse, the odds of receiving a schedule II opioid for non-cancer pain were similar to
Researchers from King’s College London have identified the brain activity for the first time in a newborn baby when they are learning an association between different types of
There are 86 billion neurons, or cells, in the human brain. Of these, an infinitely small portion of them handle cognitive flexibility—our ability to adjust to new environments
The dating scene could be a confusing place in world where at least some social distancing seems likely for the foreseeable future. And while many people will have
All of a sudden, McKenzie Stewart seemed like an entirely different child. Usually bubbly and carefree, the 4-year-old was cranky for a solid week. Once proud of her
In a first-of-its-kind study using advanced brain imaging techniques, a commonly used anti-psychotic medication was associated with potentially adverse changes in brain structure. This study was the first
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