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Neurodiversity

Glioblastoma and autism

Glioblastoma and Autism: In accordance with the blueprint contained in our DNA, human cells produce proteins that perform specific functions.…

Alexithmia levels, depression and dissociation

Alexithymia levels decrease when entering young adulthood – consistency is associated with depression and dissociation:  Alexithymia refers to difficulty describing feelings.…

How sound alters sense of touch

How sound alters sense of touch: New research suggests our brains process different sensory inputs more like a symphony, combining…

The science inside our hearts and minds | Dr Sarah Garfinkel | TEDxBrighton

Sarah shares her eye-opening research and shows us the miraculous things our bodies are capable of doing, to help us…

New understanding of how brain cells talk

Experts from the University of Nottingham have discovered that reversing the modification of molecular messages at synapses in the human…

Our ‘second brain’, the gut as an important link between brain and body

The saying ‘trust your gut’ refers to following your intuition, but as Dr Martin Stebbing explains it, the saying goes…

SAD, depression and ways to cope

How Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is different from other forms of depression - and how to cope with SAD in…

Ketone supplement and obesity discovery

Ketone supplement might be a novel therapeutic for boosting brain function in obesity: New research published in The Journal of…

Could Vitamin-A bring back your sense of smell after Covid?

Could Vitamin-A bring back your sense of smell after Covid? Researchers at the University of East Anglia and James Paget…

Histamine could be a key player in depression

Histamine could be a key player in depression, according to study in mice.  Bodily inflammation dampens levels of a 'feel-good molecule'…

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