Millionaires are more Emotionally Stable and Risk-tolerant According to new research, millionaires are more risk-tolerant, emotionally stable, open, outgoing, and conscientious than the average population. Money, it is said, has the power…
Scientists Uncover Mechanism behind Chemically Induced Fear Memory Suppression Fearful situations have a bad effect on the brain. For example, war veterans frequently suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder months after the triggering incident has…
Researchers Look into the Link Between Motivation Loss and Alzheimer’s Disease Progression Researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine are looking into why neuropsychiatric symptoms like anger and apathy develop in the majority of Alzheimer’s disease patients…
Taking a Break from Social Media benefits Mental Wellness Spending too much time scrolling might exacerbate emotions of tension, worry, and sadness. To take a break from social media, turn off notifications and set…
According to Studies, Seven Hours of Sleep is Ideal in Middle and Old Age The latest study, published in the journal Nature Aging, discovered that seven hours of sleep is best for middle-aged and older persons. The study discovered…
The Brains of Migraine Sufferers are Excessively Active Migraine sufferers appear to have a hyper-excitable visual cortex, according to researchers at the Universities of Birmingham and Lancaster. Migraines are intense and chronic headaches…
Dogs Exhibit Behavior that is Similar to the People with ADHD Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is not limited to humans; it may also be a problem in our dogs. According to a new study, dogs can develop…
Using Brain Training to Manage Attention Deficit Disorder Scientists investigated a technology known as ‘neurofeedback,’ which allows ADHD patients to train their attention based on instant feedback from their brain activity. The team…
Scientists Have Identified a Genetic Target that Could be Used to Treat a Variety of Blindness Conditions Because genetic forms of blindness vary so much, developing medicines for them is extremely difficult. However, researchers from Trinity College Dublin have identified a target…
In Patients with Treatment-Resistant Depression, Pharmacogenetic Testing Shows Promise in Improving Symptoms A clinical trial led by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) found that pharmacogenetic testing was related with nearly a two-fold (89%) improvement…
Spirituality can Help Heart Failure Patients enhance their Quality of Life Many heart failure patients struggle with connected issues that jeopardize their sense of well-being and quality of life. Patients try to figure out how to…
According to Study, School Uniforms do not Improve Child Conduct School uniforms, contrary to a popular perception among parents and teachers, do not appear to have any effect on young pupils’ behavior or attendance in…