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One class of drugs has already found success in treating the painful, disorienting and common attacks. Excitement is building about a slew of additional drug targets.
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It’s what psychologists call self-continuity, and can improve your health and well-being.
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Short sleepers cruise by on four to six hours a night and don’t seem to suffer ill effects. Turns out they’re genetically built to require less sleep than the rest of us.
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Kay Tye studies the neuroscience behind social isolation and searches for new targets for mental health treatments that could address its impact.
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Loneliness can take a toll on health. Researchers are exploring how it shows up in the brain and how people can feel more socially connected.
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Preliminary findings provide insight into how specific sleep patterns could be an early indicator of this type of dementia.
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The uncertainty of the pandemic’s end has caused stress, anxiety, and even depression.
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Academic institutions can partner with local communities to provide avenues for bi-directional communication, helping shape research and provide more meaningful outcomes for the community.
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Whether a mirage or a real threat, experiences and memories activate a fear response — guiding how we react to the situation.
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The stress and uncertainty of a crisis can kick your fight-or-flight response into overdrive.