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Psychiatric disorders in teenage years associated with social exclusion in later life Posted: 08 Oct 2021 07:57 AM PDT Adolescents who had received a mental health disorder diagnosis were often excluded from the labor market and education as young adults. This particularly applied to adolescents who had been diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder or psychosis. The results were found out in a birth cohort study of people born in Finland in 1987. |
Charting hidden territory of the human brain Posted: 08 Oct 2021 07:57 AM PDT Neuroscientist shave discovered a novel, non-invasive imaging-based method to investigate the visual sensory thalamus, an important structure of the human brain and point of origin of visual difficulties in diseases such as dyslexia and glaucoma. The new method could provide an in-depth understanding of visual sensory processing in both health and disease in the near future. |
Researcher investigates ways to enhance neurolysin activity in the brain Posted: 08 Oct 2021 05:35 AM PDT A team of researchers has spent years working to develop an effective treatment for stroke that focuses on the use of a peptidase known as neurolysin. The team is now evaluating the potential of neurolysin as a therapeutic target for stroke by seeking to identify small molecules capable of enhancing its activity and catalytic efficiency. |
Nerve repair, with help from stem cells Posted: 08 Oct 2021 05:35 AM PDT Researchers teamed up to create a novel approach to surgically repairing injured peripheral nerves that relies on the versatility of gingiva-derived mesenchymal stem cells. |
Posted: 08 Oct 2021 05:35 AM PDT Researchers compared early preterm infants who were fed breast milk from THC-positive mothers to those who were fed either formula or breast milk from THC-negative mothers and found no differences in short-term health impacts such as breathing difficulties, lung development, and feeding issues. |
A new framework for protecting mental health in cities Posted: 07 Oct 2021 07:46 PM PDT People who live in cities face many challenges that threaten their mental health. In countries in which relatively higher numbers of people live in cities, depression, anxiety and addiction are generally more common. Amid the increasing incidence of common mental disorders and ongoing urbanization around the world, there is an urgent need to better understand the dynamic interplay between these areas. |
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