A large-scale neuroimaging study of over 10,000 U.S. children reveals that income inequality in society is tied to structural and functional brain changes that predict poorer mental health outcomes.
A groundbreaking study shows that mice’s facial movements can reveal their problem-solving strategies, offering a non-invasive way to infer hidden thoughts.
Researchers have identified the cerebellum as a promising target for easing alcohol withdrawal, the stage of alcohol use disorder that drives many people back to drinking.
A study tracking more than 2,000 Quebec children found that girls who regularly overate in the preschool years were more ...
A massive international study shows that nearly all heart attacks, strokes, and cases of heart failure occur in people with at least one known cardiovascular risk factor.
A new study finds that musicians experience pain differently than non-musicians, thanks to how their brains adapt through ...
A U.S. study combining pollen and suicide data from over a decade shows that high pollen days are linked to a measurable rise in suicide risk.
A new study shows that walking enhances how the brain processes auditory information, sharpening responses compared to standing still.
Very preterm infants who received more skin-to-skin contact during their hospital stay showed stronger development in brain ...
A new study suggests that the blood-brain barrier (BBB) remains intact in a widely used mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease.
Researchers emphasize that the heart and brain are deeply interconnected, with every heartbeat influencing cognition and ...
Two landmark international studies show that brain biomarkers can predict whether people with REM sleep behaviour disorder ...