Researchers adjusted results for self-reported psychoticism and paranoia scores at baseline ("psychotic predisposition"), demographics, head-trauma history, and use of other drugs and alcohol.
A study of nearly 10,000 adolescents funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has identified distinct differences in ...
A study in the US shows notable brain differences in teenagers who use alcohol and cannabis before age 15, such as a bigger ...
It is frequently said that addiction occurs when drugs “hijack” the brain.It’s hard to nail down what that means, but it does rightly suggest that there is an involuntary takeover of the ...
Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News "This is your brain on drugs," the old anti-drug admonition says, and now a new study has found there's something to that chestnut. Opioid addicts experienced ...
Could Taking Certain Drugs Reduce Risk of Ruptured Brain Aneurysm? June 5, 2024 — A new study suggests that people who take a few common drugs may have a decreased risk of having a bleeding ...
What might be less obvious is how the drug is affecting your brain. Research suggests these popular weight-loss medications can influence everything from daily behavior to risk of age-related ...
GLP-1 inhibitor drugs might affect everything from food noise to Alzheimer's. Experts answer your top questions about their ...
Focusing treatments for depression and anxiety to gut cells instead of brain cells may help people feel better without side effects.
Researchers from the University of Minnesota have uncovered an unexpected benefit of blood pressure medications: they can ...