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New study harnesses AI to spot anxiety in youth via brain structure analysisA recent study published in the journal Nature Mental Health highlights the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in identifying clinic...
Loneliness may be fatal for your bones: StudyAccording to a 2023 study, loneliness can affect bone health in men. The study was presented at ENDO 2023, the Endocrine Society’s yearly m...
New study claims Covid-19 lockdown increased ‘brain-age’ of many teenagers, stress may have been an additional triggerMany young adults reported higher levels of stress and anxiety, claims report.
Covid pandemic altered teens' brains, study finds"We already know from global research that the pandemic has adversely affected mental health in youth, but we didn't know what, if anything...
- Weight loss in elderly may harm bone strength
New York, June 3 (IANS) While loosing excess weight can be considered healthy, researchers claim that it may reduce bone density, bone arch...
Want to protect your brain from ageing? Stay away from stressful life eventsMidlife adverse events, such as divorce or death of a family member, accelerates ageing in the brain.
- Grey matter density increases during adolescence: Study
New York, May 26 (IANS) While grey matter volume generally decrease with age, its density actually increases during adolescence, new resear...
- With MRI, researchers find autism biomarkers in infancy
San Francisco, Feb 19 (IANS) Researchers studying the brains of infants who have older siblings with autism were able to identify 80 per ce...
Concussions may accelerate Alzheimer's disease, says new studyModerate-to-severe traumatic brain injury is one of the strongest environmental risk factors for developing neurodegenerative diseases.
Want to boost your brain health? Consuming fruits, vegetables and cereals will helpHowever, contrary to earlier studies, eating more fish and less meat was not related to changes in the brain.
Teenagers with antisocial behaviour may have brain abnormalitiesThe researchers say that conduct disorder can be a real psychiatric disorder and not just an exaggerated form of teenage rebellion.
Smoking thins vital part of brain, says studyThe study involved 244 male and 260 female subjects - five times larger than any previous similar research on smoking and cortical thicknes...