It’s not a huge leap to imagine we could target the biological processes that mediate our behaviours.
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The potential new drug is in a class of its own, as it works differently than any other antidepressant on the market.
Though Sun Tzu’s “The Art of War” is a classic military treatise, its advice applies to all manner of conflict.
In the ongoing battle against PTSD, a potential new weapon emerges: a nasal spray loaded with neuropeptide Y.
A recent study is the first to fabricate electronic components from endogenous molecules.
A small percentage of people who consume psychedelics experience strange lingering effects, sometimes years after they took the drug.
One dose of ibogaine was shown to dramatically reduce depression and PTSD.
Western societies seem to be getting inflammation achingly wrong.
From the bedside to the lab bench, here’s how laboratory testing works.
The clash of academic archaeology and what might be called folk archaeology comes into stark focus at Stonehenge.
What a long strange trip it’s been.
“I am not sick at all but everyone around me becomes sick.”
The “subarachnoidal lymphatic-like membrane” helps shield and protect the brain.
New research shows that the transition from general to specific memories involves the maturation of inhibitory neurons in the hippocampus.
Disulfiram is an FDA-approved drug for the treatment of chronic alcoholism. It might also serve as anti-anxiety medication.
Hoarders know their habits are abnormal, and yet they cannot help themselves. Maybe you can help them.
Undeterred by years of failure, Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman proved that mRNA is the future of vaccines.
In a study involving mice, scientists used two different techniques — one optogenetic and one pharmacologic — to recover “lost” memories.
Easily distracted? Try a “distractibility delay.”
“They decreased their drinking to the point that it was so low we didn’t record a blood-alcohol level.”
“Domesticated viral genes” may not be domesticated as scientists thought.
Over time, different structures in the brain come to play unique roles in the storage and retrieval of long-term memories.
A cure may be on the horizon.
Their neurons are very different from “normal” people.
Virtually all the statistical methods researchers commonly use assume potential mating partners decide who they will have children with based on a roll of the dice.
A new family of drugs is changing the way scientists are thinking about obesity.