A study published in the Journal of Affective Disorders Reports found that 19% of antidepressant users without prior sexual problems experienced sexual dysfunction related to their medication, highlighting the impact of side effects on treatment continuation and patient quality of...
Loneliness predicts decreases in extraversion, agreeableness, and conscientiousness, according to new research, suggesting that loneliness can erode social aspects of our personality over time.
Prenatal exposure to caffeine, coupled with a high-fat diet post-birth, significantly heightened autism-like behaviors in rodents. This effect was linked to alterations in gut microbiota and elevated levels of the immune molecule IL-17A, highlighting the gut-brain axis's role in neurodevelopmental...
An extensive study across 42 countries found that 3.2% to 16.6% of people experience problematic pornography use, highlighting its prevalence comparable to other mental health issues.
A study found no link between the number of years former NFL players played American football or their concussion history and their later life alcohol use habits, challenging assumptions about the impact of sports-related head injuries on subsequent alcohol consumption...
A study revealed that a blood test, identifying 11 proteins, can predict dementia with 90% accuracy up to 15 years before diagnosis, offering a non-invasive, cost-effective alternative for early detection and intervention, enhancing patient care and treatment opportunities.
Individuals who received anxiety therapy before the rise of COVID-19 demonstrated resilience during the pandemic, managing anxiety better during the crisis than the general population. This underscores the protective power of therapy in equipping people with coping skills.
A recent meta-analysis shows strength training moderately reduces depression symptoms, analyzing 38 studies. Factors like intervention length, weekly frequency, and exercise specifics matter for its effectiveness.
Individuals with lower self-mastery, characterized by high obsessive perfectionism and low self-esteem, are more likely to exhibit orthorexia nervosa tendencies, according to new research.
Research across 12 studies supports the idea that nature boosts well-being by fostering authenticity and self-esteem, consistent with the biophilia hypothesis. Findings highlight nature's positive effects on life satisfaction and mental health, with self-esteem as a key mediator.
Scripps Research scientists discovered inhibiting stress-response neurons could cut alcohol use in PTSD and AUD sufferers, without lessening anxiety. This breakthrough points towards novel treatments for these intertwined disorders.
New research reveals a link between social isolation and accelerated aging, showing that those more isolated are biologically older and at higher risk of mortality, highlighting the crucial role of social connections in health and longevity.
A study found that children with ADHD are more likely to be overweight and perform poorly in fitness tests, despite similar diets to peers without ADHD. This link underscores ADHD's impact on physical health from an early age, highlighting the...
A new study suggests framing depression as a "signal," not just a disease, reduces stigma and enhances recovery hope. This fresh perspective, highlighting depression's potential purpose, offers new avenues for understanding and addressing mental health.
Contrary to traditional beliefs, suppressing negative thoughts can reduce their intensity, leading to significant improvements in mental well-being, especially for those with high anxiety or posttraumatic stress, according to new research.