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Most of the world’s population carries the H1 haplotype at chr17q21.31

For the First Time, Mutations in a Single Gene Have Been Linked to Mental Illness

New research differentiates cognitive disengagement syndrome from ADHD in youth

Long-term calorie restriction may slow biological aging in the brain

Study Links Chronic Pain Severity to Anger and Sense of Injustice

Screens have risen sharply in past 15 years, coinciding with increase in ADHD diagnoses in Sweden and elsewhere

The racing mind of insomnia may stem from flattened circadian rhythms

Single enzyme failure found to drive neuron loss in dementia

Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is associated with white matter lesions/hyperintensity (WMH), and elevated blood plasma cortisol predicts the severity of the damage.

Lower kidney function is linked to higher blood Alzheimer’s biomarkers, but not to higher dementia risk in an ageing cohort study.

Researchers draw cellular blueprint for how we think, feel

Research found that World Trade Centre responders with PTSD had brains that appeared significantly older than their chronological age compared to those without PTSD

Our breathing rhythm directly impacts how our brain processes stimuli and retrieves memories

Study Reveals Long-Term Associations of Strangulation-Related Brain Injury from Intimate Partner Violence

A dementia vaccine could be real, and some of us have taken it without knowing

Hypothalamus acts as a neuroendocrine timekeeper, linking circadian disruption, metabolic dysfunction to the pace of aging

Microplastics could be fuelling neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, by triggering inflammation and damage in the brain

Early Parkinson’s signal detected in daily step counts

The ‘silent’ brain cells that shape our behaviour, memory and health

Dopamine neurons—the cells that drive reward & motivation while we’re awake—become surprisingly active during nonrapid eye movement sleep right after we learn something new

A new study shows psilocybin reshapes brain circuits linked to depression by weakening rigid cortico-cortical loops that trap people in negative thinking and strengthening sensory-motor pathways that help restore cognitive flexibility.

Harvard scientists: Red meat tied to increased dementia risk - Harvard Health

"Modeling the Spread of Misfolded Proteins in #Alzheimer’s Disease using Higher-Order Simplicial Complex Contagion"

A new animal study highlights how important uninterrupted sleep is to recovery after a traumatic brain injury, finding that fragmented sleep worsens symptoms that a TBI produces – and that mice without TBI can make up for some REM sleep loss brought on by interruption…

State of Neuroscience 2025: Trends and Breakthroughs

Universal consciousness as foundational field: A theoretical bridge between quantum physics and non-dual philosophy

Single session of weightlifting improves executive function and processing speed

Research first to show humans have remote touch "seventh sense" like sandpipers

In world first, Israeli scientists use RNA-based gene therapy to stop ALS deterioration

New research shows that LATE, a form of dementia caused by TDP-43 protein buildup, is far more common in very old adults and often misdiagnosed as Alzheimer’s

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