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New research highlights how the brain’s reward-learning system can guide personalized treatments for depression.
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Nature – The maternal X chromosome in female mice impairs cognition through the silencing of certain genes and accelerates ageing of the hippocampus.
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New research shows that female mice expressing only a maternal X chromosome experience faster brain aging and cognitive decline compared to those expressing both maternal and paternal X chromosomes.
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Mashup Score: 0Dopamine Drives Aggression Learning in Males - Neuroscience News - 8 hour(s) ago
New research reveals that dopamine plays a crucial role in teaching young male mice to fight, with the chemical’s influence diminishing as they gain experience.
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A new study has uncovered a direct link between somatic mutations and epigenetic modifications, challenging established views on aging.
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Mashup Score: 5Data‐driven discovery of associations between prescribed drugs and dementia risk: A systematic review - 1 day(s) ago
Abstract Recent clinical trials on slowing dementia progression have led to renewed focus on finding safer, more effective treatments. One approach to identify plausible candidates is to assess whet…
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A study analyzing data from over 130 million individuals found that antibiotics, antivirals, vaccines, and anti-inflammatory medications are associated with a reduced risk of dementia.
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A study analyzing data from over 2 million veterans found that GLP-1 receptor agonists, popular weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy, provide significant neurological and behavioral health benefits, including reduced risks of addiction, Alzheimer’s, and dementia.
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Objective. Early childhood exposure to violent media content represents an actionable target for preventive intervention. The associated risks for later aggressive behavior have been established in childhood, but few studies have explored widespread long-term associations with antisocial behavior. We investigate prospective associations between exposure to violent television content in early childhood and subsequent antisocial behavior in mid-adolescence. Method. Participants are 963 girls and 982 boys from the Quebec Longitudinal Study of Child Development (QLSCD) birth cohort. Parents reported the frequency of their child’s exposure to violent television content at ages 3.5 and 4.5 years. Four indicators of antisocial behavior were self-reported by participants at age 15 years. These indicators were linearly regressed on exposure to violent television content at ages 3.5 and 4.5 years. All analyses, stratified by sex, controlled for pre-existing and concurrent potential individual an
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Mashup Score: 11Early Exposure to Violent Media Linked to Teen Antisocial Behavior - Neuroscience News - 2 day(s) ago
A study of nearly 2,000 children found that boys exposed to violent television content at ages 3.5 to 4.5 were more likely to exhibit antisocial behaviors as teens.
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Targeting Reward Pathways to Treat Depression Brain signals tied to reward learning may unlock personalized depression treatment. This approach targets brain processes to create precise, effective care beyond symptom management. https://t.co/tOOErDkXlR