A new study, released May 20 at the American Psychiatric Association’s Annual Meeting, examined perspectives on firearms among the families of
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New study finds common autism screening tool is effective but has limitations
A new study by UC Davis MIND Institute researchers and others finds that an autism screening tool used widely in
Study finds microglial cells are less active in people with depression
People with depression have fewer active microglial cells, according to a new study by the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience. What
Study: Baseball and basketball players who peak early, die early
Baseball and basketball players, whose athletic skills peaked earlier or declined faster, had significantly shorter lifespans, according to an innovative
Young people on the cusp of adulthood are reporting poor mental health and uncertainty about the future
There is no question that young people are finding it tough right now. Amid the lingering effects of the COVID-19
Why taking your kids to the park is always a healthy idea
Need an activity to do with your kids on spring and summer days? Go to the park. Outdoor play is
Brain signatures for chronic pain identified in a small group of individuals
For the first time, researchers have recorded pain-related data from inside the brain of individuals with chronic pain disorders caused
Teen girls’ texts reveal clues to mental health, study finds
The language that adolescent girls use in texts and on social media reflects day-to-day changes in their moods, new University
Would you trust an AI doctor? New research shows patients are split
Artificial intelligence-powered medical treatment options are on the rise and have the potential to improve diagnostic accuracy, but a new
Protein complex mediates protection against intestinal autoinflammation
A new study by Prof. Eran Elinav’s lab at the Weizmann Institute of Science got an unexpected boost from the