Study finds amphetamine use is associated with higher reporting of psychotic symptoms, compared with methylphenidate use while no association was found with atomoxetine use

Related Stories

Why Kagi launched "no use, no pay"

A new study found that early adolescents with increasing depression levels also showed faster growth in problematic internet use

Use the Gemini API with OpenAI Fallback in TypeScript

Does no one use Apache TVM?

Is this proper use of error wrapping?

In a study of 700+ Dutch university business students, no significant difference in exam performance was found between attending lectures in-person, streamed, or recorded; missing lectures was associated with lower scores.

Taco Bell parent Yum Brands partners with Nvidia to speed up use of AI

Researchers use DNA to create 3D electronically operational devices with nanometer-size features

Just "finished" my resume generator backend with Go, with clean-ish architecture and containerization, so maybe someone can use it or use the project as a starter/boilerplate for something different.

New study reveals potential biological link between cannabis use and psychosis - Researchers discover regular cannabis use is linked to signs of increased dopamine levels in the brain…

Study: Dietary modifications may help individuals manage pain associated with endometriosis

How I use remind

Do you use iterators?

25 ways to use AI in your app (and no hype)

Could use some career advice

How University Students Use Claude

Type system limitations with double-diamond trait dependencies with bounded associated types

8 Use Cases of Redis Beyond Key Value Store

Do you use FastAPI on production?

How I Don't Use LLMs

What snowflake crate do you use?

Dirty tricks 6502 programmers use (2019)

Cannabis smoking associated with persistent epigenome-wide disruptions

Ask HN: How to Use "Deep Research"?

C++: terser (shorter) lambda == SHORTY (ab-use?)

How to use the new "tool" directive

Brainpower boosted by tapping out a specific rhythm with your finger, study finds

Older People Who Use Smartphones 'Have Lower Rates of Cognitive Decline'

An update on our use of country code top-level domains

Dark mode with almost no CSS