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There May Be 6 Types of Depression, and Brain Scans Can Sort Them Out
US News & World Report· 2 days agoDepression can be sorted into six distinct types using brain scans, a revelation that could improve treatment for many suffering the debilitating mood disorder. Researchers ...
Brain study identifies a cost of caregiving for new fathers
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 3 days agoOne of the first longitudinal studies of male brain changes across the transition to first-time...
‘Menopause brain’ is real – here’s how to fix it
Daily Telegraph· 5 hours agoIf my husband and I sat down to take a verbal memory test today, it’s quite likely I would trounce him. On average, adult women perform better than men at such skills, explains Jill Goldstein ...
Exposure to heat and cold in early life may affect development of white matter in the brain
Medical Xpress· 7 days agoBrain scans of more than 2,000 preadolescents suggest that early life exposure to heat and cold may...
The Surprising Way Men's Brains Change After They Become Parents
HuffPost Life via Yahoo News· 5 days agoDad jokes, dad bod, dad ... brain? A new study adds to a growing body of evidence that birth mothers...
Adults' phobias show up as differences in the brain
Medical Xpress· 10 hours agoUnfortunately, there hasn't been much research directed specifically at phobias, the team said. "Few studies have examined differences in brain structure...
Six distinct types of depression identified in study combining brain imaging with machine learning
Medical Xpress· 1 day agoBrain imaging combined with machine learning can reveal subtypes of depression and anxiety, according to a new study led by researchers at Stanford Medicine. The study, published ...
Alzheimer’s blood test achieves faster diagnoses, high accuracy at Mayo Clinic
Fox News· 21 hours agoTo help address this, Mayo Clinic has announced a new, non-invasive blood test that detects a...
Neural balance in the brain is associated with brain maturity and better cognitive ability, study...
Medical Xpress· 5 days agoThe answer lies in our brain's ability to maintain the balance of neural excitation (E) and inhibition (I), known as the E/I ratio. By regulating the E/I ratio, the
Scientists inserted a window in a man's skull to read his brain with ultrasound
LiveScience· 2 days agoIn a first, scientists have used ultrasound waves to peer inside a person's brain. The man's brain...