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COVID-19 May Lead to Delirium and PTSD

Razi Berry People taken ill by coronavirus infections may experience psychiatric problems while hospitalized and potentially after they recover, suggests an analysis of past research led by the UCL Institute of Mental Health with King’s College London collaborators. Coronavirus infections and the psychiatric connections The systematic review paper, published in The Lancet Psychiatry, compiled results […]

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A Molecule that May Stop Drug Cravings

Razi Berry Duke University researchers have developed a synthetic molecule that selectively dampens the physiological rewards of cocaine in mice. It also may represent a new class of drugs that could be more specific with fewer side effects than current medications. Synthetic molecule selectively dampens the physiological rewards of cocaine In mice treated with the

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How do Psychedelics Work?

Razi Berry  Perhaps no region of the brain is more fittingly named than the claustrum, taken from the Latin word for “hidden or shut away.” The claustrum is an extremely thin sheet of neurons deep within the cortex, yet it reaches out to every other region of the brain. Its true purpose remains “hidden away”

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The Newest Mindset of Success

Razi Berry  To succeed in modern life, people need to accomplish challenging tasks effectively. Many successful entrepreneurs, business people, students, athletes and more, tend to be more strategic — and hence, more effective — than others at meeting such challenges. A new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences shows that

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Volunteering Is Good For Everyone

Razi Berry A new study in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, published by Elsevier, takes a closer look at the benefits of volunteering to the health and well-being of volunteers, both validating and refuting findings from previous research. The results verify that adults over 50 who volunteer for at least 100 hours a year

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Imagine Video Gaming as a Form of Mental Athletics

Razi Berry High performing esports professionals may require the same mental stamina it takes to be a top Olympian, according to the latest QUT research. Overlap between the mental toughness and stress-coping processes in traditional sports and competitive esports athletes may exist A new study, published in Frontiers in Psychology, indicated an overlap between the

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Re-Thinking the Algorithms that Control the Internet

Razi Berry  Polarization, conspiracy theories, fake news: What people see on the Internet is largely determined by the opaque algorithms of just a few corporations. That’s a worrying development for democratic societies. But online environments could be designed in ways that promote autonomy and transparency, thereby fostering the positive potential of the Internet. A team

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To B or not to B?

Dr Nicola Dehlinger, ND In my medical practice, there is rarely a time that I say something would be good for everyone. B vitamins are one exception. B vitamins are involved with many biochemical reactions in the body – especially the nervous system. They are crucial to energy production within your cells. B5 is vital in adrenal (stress) function

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Silicone Breast Implants May Cause Cell Death

Razi Berry Silicone molecules from breast implants can initiate processes in human cells that lead to cell death. Researchers from Radboud University have demonstrated this in a new study that was published on June 12th in Scientific Reports. “However, there are still many questions about what this could mean for the health effects of silicone

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