A new study suggests that a well-formulated ketogenic diet, followed for at least 10 weeks, is associated with a significant reduction in depression symptoms among a small group of college students.
Researchers from the New York University Women’s Health Study report in Preventive Medicine that higher midlife consumption of ultra-processed foods is linked to increased cognitive complaints later ...
A new study in the Journal of Psychopharmacology questions whether psychedelics reliably enhance creative thinking, finding that the effects of an ayahuasca-inspired formulation may actually impair ...
Children who feel unsafe at home, in school, or in their neighborhood show differences in brain connectivity. A new neuroimaging study published in Psychological Medicine suggests these differences ...
A new study reveals that people with higher autistic traits perceive facial attractiveness differently. Researchers found a ...
Living simply may support psychological wellbeing, according to new research. The study finds that people who engage in ...
A large-scale study of autistic women and nonbinary adults suggests that receiving a diagnosis in adulthood is associated with greater psychological distress. Participants diagnosed later in life ...
Psychological research indicates that social connection is a key driver of well-being. A recent study of over 41,000 Americans shows that most daily activities, even typically solitary ones like ...
Every emotion has a physical side, but one organ has been curiously overlooked in brain-body research. Now, scientists are turning their attention to the stomach—and discovering signals that may ...
Findings from the largest study of its kind suggest that alcohol consumption—regardless of amount—may increase the risk of ...
A new study suggests that attractive people are generally liked more—but not when they’re critical of others. Researchers ...
New research shows a sharp, accelerating rise in childlessness, with 5.7 million more women aged 20-39 without children than ...