Schizophrenia and weight gain: A new explanation?
Cannabinoids may be involved in the weight gain that occurs in people with schizophrenia who are treated with the antipsychotic...
Read moreCannabinoids may be involved in the weight gain that occurs in people with schizophrenia who are treated with the antipsychotic...
Read moreHigher cognitive skills are found in the children of mothers who are consistently able to support the development of their...
Read moreThe menstrual cycle appears to have an effect on nicotine cravings, according to a new study by Adrianna Mendrek of...
Read morePhysical aggression in toddlers has been thought to be associated with the frustration caused by language problems, but a recent...
Read moreStimulants use such as cocaine and amphetamine is associated with a nearly two-fold greater likelihood of suicidal behaviour amongst people...
Read moreBoth positive and negative experiences influence how genetic variants affect the brain and thereby behaviour, according to a new study....
Read more“Media reports about behavioural genetics unintentionally induce unfounded beliefs, therefore going against the educational purpose of scientific reporting,” writes the...
Read moreThe way people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) gather information - not the judgement process itself - might explain why...
Read moreHoping for sex with two women is common but fantasizing about golden showers is not. That's just one of the...
Read moreOne in three children who have been reunified with their families after being placed in foster care will be maltreated...
Read moreResearchers at the University of Montreal and its affiliated CHU Sainte-Justine children’s hospital are warning parents that difficult eaters could...
Read moreA new study by researchers from the University of Montreal reveals the current state of knowledge about anorexia in men...
Read moreImpossible deadlines, demanding bosses, abusive colleagues, unpaid overtime: all factors that can lead to a burnout. But when it comes...
Read moreExercising to improve our cardiovascular strength may protect us from cognitive impairment as we age, according to a new study...
Read moreAccording to researchers at the University of Montreal, the regions of the brain below the cortex play an important role...
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