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Circadian rhythm, the body’s internal clock, may affect a person’s risk of dementia

A widely used pesticide, chlorpyrifos, may contribute to Parkinson’s disease

Jellyfish sleep like humans — even though they don’t have brains

Autism spectrum disorder and early-life stress converge on systemic hyperexcitability and stress epigenetics

Autism-related traits are associated with faster autonomic processing, as measured through pupillary light reflex (PLR) dynamics in infancy, and are also linked to epigenome-wide DNA methylation patterns

Eating refined foods for just three days can impair memory in the aging brain

The study reveals that macrophages, key immune cells, fail to properly clear dead and drying cells after peripheral nerve injury, contributing to chronic pain development.

Early life adversity may fundamentally rewire global brain dynamics

Prior research suggests meditation may slow brain aging and reduce risk of Alzheimer's disease

Studies show that scratching overrides itch signals and engages pain-modulating regions in the brain, creating a sense of relief and calm

ADHD risk may not be fixed at birth, but shaped by early environments: For children with parents who have elevated ADHD symptoms, a rich and supportive home environment predicted better cognitive functioning and linked to fewer ADHD symptoms in later childhood and adolescence.

Autism shows elevated brain glutamine on 7T MRS, consistent with presumably increased glutamine–glutamate cycling, indicating greater glutamate turnover and recycling demand in adults

Restoring a specific protein could rewire the brain in Down syndrome

Calcium alpha-ketoglutarate (CaAKG), a naturally occurring molecule our body produces, restores key memory functions disrupted in Alzheimer’s disease, suggests new study in mice

Tofersen, a new drug approved by the FDA for a genetic form of ALS, delays symptom progression and death and in about one-quarter of participants leads to stabilization or improvement

Using the same math employed by string theorists, network scientists discover that surface optimization governs the brain’s architecture — not length minimization.

Peer-reviewed by human experts: AI failed in key steps to generate a scoping review

Brain scan ‘caricatures’ could lead to better treatment outcomes by emphasizing individual differences

Long-term effects of 40-hertz auditory stimulation as a treatment of Alzheimer’s disease: New study provides the first primate evidence of 40-Hz auditory stimulation can sustainably modulate the Aβ metabolism in the brain, supporting its potential as a noninvasive Alzheimer’s treatment method.

New MEG research finds meditation alters neural oscillations and complexity, shifting the brain toward "critical dynamics." This suggests the practice tunes the brain to a tipping point between order and chaos, potentially optimizing information processing and flexibility.

CTE Is Caused by More Than Head Trauma, New Study Suggests

Two new subtypes of MS found in ‘exciting’ breakthrough

Team discovers molecular difference in brains of people with autism

NPR’s In Good Health explores whether Parkinson’s may be largely preventable

ADHD is a circadian rhythm disorder, according to Frontiers paper

Biological roots of PTSD differ strikingly between men and women

Alzheimer’s disease can be reversed in animal models? Study

Lifelong diet quality predicts cognitive ability and dementia risk in older age

A study of more than 30,000 adults in the U.S

A 3 year study found people with sleep apnoea are at a higher risk of mental health problems

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