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Recent Study Reveals How Childhood Trauma Triggers Mental Disorders
Study reveals childhood trauma’s role in mental disorders: Stress hormones trigger brain synapse removal, leading to conditions like depression.
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Stanford Researchers Discover New Subtype of Depression
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaStanford Medicine researchers identify a new depression subtype, cognitive biotype, affecting 27% of patients, leading to targeted treatment insights.
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A Closer Look at Biosensors: Unveiling the Essential Function of Insulin-like Hormones in Neural Adaptation
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Shattering Old Beliefs: Antipsychotic Drugs Work Differently Than Scientists Thought
Groundbreaking discovery: Antipsychotic drugs work on D1 dopamine neurons, not D2 as thought. Promising for better schizophrenia treatments.
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Breaking with Traditional Views – Scientists Uncover Unexpected Function of Dopamine in Movement
Researchers find a new subtype of dopamine neurons linked to movement, not reward, shedding new light on Parkinson’s disease understanding.
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Unveiling the Brain’s Anti-Inflammatory Circuitry: A Paradigm Shift in Neurobiology
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From Bean to Brain: Lab Tests Show Espresso Can Prevent Alzheimer’s Protein Clumping
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerEspresso compounds may combat Alzheimer’s protein clumping, offering potential neurodegenerative disease treatments. (160 characters)
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New Findings on Calcium Regulation May Impede Aging and Ward Off Age-Related Diseases
UVA researchers find faulty calcium signaling in immune cells contributes to aging; enhanced calcium uptake could slow down age-related diseases.