Researchers from the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s School of Education and Human Sciences have developed a tool to assist counselors in identifying college students at heightened risk of ...
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Laughing gas treatment stimulates new brain cell growth and reduces anxiety in a rodent model of PTSD
New research published in the journal Neuroscience provides evidence that nitrous oxide may be an effective treatment for ...
Adding measures of anxiety and depression to the American Heart Association’s Predicting Risk of Cardiovascular Disease Events (PREVENT) model may have little additional effect on predicting the risk ...
An anxious horse trying his best. Source: Violeta Pencheva/Unsplash Having prey brains, horses are ruled primarily by fear. External stimulation enters their brain via one of the senses and is ...
SKNY-1 was previously shown to achieve up to 30% weight loss, reverse nicotine craving, and preserve muscle mass in an animal model-and is designed to avoid the CNS side effects that halted earlier ...
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