Scientists have discovered that depression can be driven by abnormal sugar modifications on proteins in the brain, offering a new molecular pathway for understanding the disorder.
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Genetic inflammatory signature defines depression subtypes and treatment response
Researchers led by Prof. Alessandro Serretti at Kore University of Enna have identified a genetic inflammatory signature that defines specific depression subtypes and influences how patients respond ...
Researchers led by Prof. Alessandro Serretti at Kore University of Enna have identified a genetic inflammatory ...
A research team led by C. Justin LEE and LEE Boyoung at the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) has identified a new molecular pathway in the brain that directly links abnormal sugar modifications on ...
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New depression treatments: TMS and SPRAVATO now offered at Joplin clinic
It stands for Psychiatric Renewal Through Innovative Solutions and Methods. There are a couple of high profile treatments, ...
Chronic stress disrupts O-glycans in the mouse prefrontal cortex. The findings open new possibilities for depression treatment.
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Genetics pioneer transforms global depression research through multi-omics discoveries
A groundbreaking Genomic Press interview explores Dr. Najaf Amin's innovative approach to depression genetics at Oxford ...
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For better therapy, just add mushrooms
Reasons to be Cheerful reports on the growing use of psilocybin in mental health treatment, showing promise for conditions ...
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Robert Sapolsky on Free Will and Why We’re Not in Control of Our Actions
Interviewing the neuroscientist and primate behavior expert on a question that could radically change our understanding of ...
Discover the impact of dopamine on the brain's reward circuit, from pleasure to addiction, and how to find balance.
Chronic stress rewires the brain, causing mental health issues. Scientists now believe that adding sugar might represent a ...
Research shows that moving to music with others reduces symptoms of depression more than walking, yoga, or even standard ...
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