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Jul 07, 2020
From March to April 2020, the overall percentage of U.S. residents who experienced COVID-related discrimination more than doubled from 4% to 10%, according to researchers.
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Jun 29, 2020
Playtime with dad may improve children's self-control - "Children whose fathers make time to play with them from a very young age may find it easier to control their behaviour and emotions as they grow up, research suggests."
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Jun 29, 2020
New way to analyze fMRI data offers path to improving treatment for schizophrenia
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Jun 18, 2020
The suicide rate for people with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD) is 170 times higher than the general population. The study of 20-years of population data, believed to be the largest of its kind ever done, examined statistics on over 75,000 patients
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Jun 18, 2020
Young people with early psychosis may not require antipsychotic medications to recover
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Jun 03, 2020
Survey Finds That Over half of Irish people drink alcohol more frequently since Covid-19 restrictions brought in
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May 02, 2020
Researchers have identified a brain circuit that drives physical response to emotional stress. The findings could help with the development of treatments for panic disorders and PTSD.
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Apr 21, 2020
Meat and mental health: a systematic review of meat abstention and depression, anxiety, and related phenomena
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Apr 11, 2020
Vaccine skeptics actually think differently than other people. Research shows people with vaccine skepticism overestimate the likelihood of all kinds of negative events, especially those that are rare.
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Apr 03, 2020
Scientists found that a single amino acid change in the NLGN4 gene may explain why autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is more common in boys than in girls. The inability of NLGN4Y to compensate for mutations in NLGN4X may help explain why males tend to have a greater incidence of NLGN4X-associated ASD.
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Mar 27, 2020
Why life can get better as we age. In one of the first age-related studies of its kind, the researchers assessed participants' mindful qualities such as present-moment attention, acceptance, non-attachment and examined the relationships of these qualities with wellbeing more generally.
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Mar 27, 2020
Women 10% more likely than men to report feeling unsafe on urban public transport
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Mar 21, 2020
Childhood trauma may affect brain structure, predisposing adults to recurring major depressive disorder. Results suggest that both childhood maltreatment and recurring depression are associated with similar reductions in a part of the brain believed to help regulate emotion and self-awareness.
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Mar 18, 2020
Nagging negative thoughts - and striving for perfection - keep teenagers awake at night, raising their chance of becoming depressed and anxious. In teenagers, depression can cause poor concentration, a loss of interest in schoolwork, difficulties in peer relationships, and even suicide
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Mar 18, 2020
A study found that treating the parents of anxious kids can be just as beneficial as treating the kids themselves. Parents can inadvertently perpetuate their kid's anxiety by accommodating anxious behaviors.
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Mar 15, 2020
Fear memory involves the strengthening of neural pathways between two brain areas: the hippocampus, which responds to a particular context and encodes it, and the amygdala, which triggers defensive behavior, including fear responses. Weakening these connections could erase the fear memory.
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Mar 15, 2020
Layoffs lead to higher rates of violent offenses and property crimes. Displaced workers experienced a 20% increase in criminal charges the year after being laid off
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Mar 06, 2020
Music intervention and mindfulness reduces the effect of mental fatigue. The study demonstrates that just 12 minutes of binaural beats and 4 weeks of mindfulness training are effective recovery strategies to counteract the negative effects of mental fatigue on sustained attention.
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Feb 26, 2020
A new study has shown for the first time that connectedness to nature makes children happier due to their tendency to perform sustainable and pro-ecological behaviors. Researchers state that a disconnection to nature, termed 'nature deficit disorder', may contribute to the destruction of the planet
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Feb 25, 2020
Stress may drive people to give as well as receive emotional support. On average, participants were more than twice as likely to either give or receive emotional support on days they experienced a stressor. They were 26 percent more likely to give or receive support the following day.
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