Genes expressed in the brain before birth may affect risk of childhood mental illness
The expression of various genes in the brain before birth may affect the risk of developing a range of mental illnesses during childhood. …
The expression of various genes in the brain before birth may affect the risk of developing a range of mental illnesses during childhood. …
A new study provides some of the first large-scale evidence that processes of biological aging may contribute to the risk of depression and anxiety. …
Problems with the brain’s ability to ‘prune’ itself of unnecessary connections may underlie a wide range of mental health disorders that begin during adolescence. …
A review of existing meta-analyses finds harmful links between added sugar intake and 45 health outcomes including diabetes, depression, obesity, and heart disease. …
New research shows that people with a lifetime history of mental illness such as depression, bipolar disorder, or anxiety disorders have blood markers suggesting that they are older than their actual age. …
COVID-19 is associated with an increased risk of developing long-term gastrointestinal disorders, including irritable bowel syndrome. …
T cell-driven changes in the gut microbiome may affect brain functions linked to stress-induced disorders such as depression. …
A new study has shown that common levels of traffic pollution can impair human brain function in only a matter of hours. …
Fatty liver disease causes a decrease in oxygen to the brain and inflammation in brain tissue – both of which have been proven to lead to the onset of severe brain diseases. …
Mom’s high-fat diet triggers immune cells in the developing brains of male mouse pups to overconsume the mood-influencing brain chemical serotonin, leading to depressed-like behavior. …
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