Researchers discover that COVID-19 uniquely causes brain inflammation and disrupts serotonin/dopamine pathways, explaining ...
Higher levels of inflammation are associated with damage in the brain’s white matter, according to a study of former college and professional football players published Feb. 25 in the journal ...
Even a mild case of COVID-19 or the flu can impact the body long after the fever and cough fade, according to new Tulane University research that may help explain why some people struggle to feel ...
In former college and professional football players, a new study has found higher levels of inflammation were associated with ...
For years, compulsive behaviors have been viewed as bad habits stuck on autopilot. But new research in rats found the ...
Research links neuroinflammation to symptoms, explores predictive blood testing, and identifies environmental risks, though ...
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Caffeine may ease anxiety and depression by cooling brain inflammation
A growing body of laboratory research suggests that caffeine, the most consumed psychostimulant in the world, may reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression by suppressing inflammatory signaling inside ...
Researchers find that short-term antibiotics can heal traumatic brain injuries by remodeling the gut microbiome and reducing neuroinflammation.
What does it say when a national insurer chooses to follow the science before being forced to by law? This year, Aetna updated its coverage policy to recognize Pediatric Acute-onset Neuropsychiatric ...
What looks like the flu or a sudden mental health change could be far more serious. Six warning signs could help save a life.
Part of healthy aging is taking care of your brain. Experts recommend these foods that support brain health and memory as ...
In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers have found signs of inflammation within the neuro-circuitry associated with adult obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). The findings were reported June 21 in ...
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