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Biophilic environments are becoming essential. As more people experience overstimulation, this return to nature represents a ...
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PsyPost on MSNScientists find overlapping dopamine activity in cannabis use disorder and psychosisPeople with cannabis use disorder show signs of altered dopamine activity in the brain that mirror patterns seen in psychosis ...
New research reveals that memories of fatty and sugary foods are encoded in the hippocampus, helping explain why some ...
Focal cortical dysplasia (FCD) type 2 is a congenital malformation of the cerebral cortex that is often associated with ...
The thought of consistent love might actually trigger discomfort or suspicion—a phenomenon therapists often call the "too ...
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PsyPost on MSNScientists explore molecular links between stress, brain function, and personality disordersA new scientific review published in Neuropharmacology explores how the environment interacts with brain biology in shaping personality disorders. By examining molecular, neurochemical, and metabolic ...
Researchers identified a direct connection between cancer-related inflammation and the loss of motivation characteristic of advanced cancer. In a mouse study, they describe a brain pathway that starts ...
If you're finding yourself glued to your phone these days, scrolling the news, here's how to change your habits and get ...
A new study found that people with cannabis use disorder (CUD) had elevated dopamine levels in a brain region associated with psychosis.
The fatigue and lack of motivation that many cancer patients experience near the end of life have been seen as the unavoidable consequences of their declining physical health and extreme weight loss.
New research shows that apathy and fatigue in advanced cancer are driven not by physical decline, but by inflammation-sensing neurons that suppress motivation.
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