UC Davis Researchers Develop Novel Light-Driven Technique to Synthesize Psychedelic-Like Compounds Without Hallucinations
Researchers at the University of California, Davis, have achieved a significant breakthrough in medicinal chemistry, developing an innovative light-driven technique that converts readily available amino acids into novel compounds exhibiting…
The Daily Coffee Ritual May Offer a Shield Against Dementia, New Research Suggests
Scientists are increasingly uncovering the multifaceted benefits of daily coffee consumption, suggesting that beyond its well-known energizing effects, a moderate intake of caffeinated coffee or tea could play a significant…
A Major Cochrane Review Casts Doubt on the Efficacy and Safety of Amyloid-Targeting Alzheimer’s Drugs
A comprehensive analysis of 17 clinical trials involving over 20,000 participants has concluded that drugs designed to target amyloid beta proteins in the brain are unlikely to offer significant clinical…
Weight loss drug Ozempic linked to lower depression and anxiety risk
A landmark study has unveiled a surprising and potentially transformative aspect of medications commonly prescribed for type 2 diabetes and obesity. Drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy, belonging to the class…
Blood Tests Tracking White Blood Cell Aging Could Revolutionize Depression Diagnosis by Focusing on Emotional and Cognitive Symptoms
A groundbreaking study published in The Journals of Gerontology, Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences is paving the way for a more precise and objective method of diagnosing depression,…
Creatine: Beyond the Gym – Unveiling the Multifaceted Potential of a Popular Supplement
Creatine, a compound long synonymous with enhanced athletic performance and muscle building, is increasingly capturing the attention of the scientific community for its profound effects that extend far beyond the…
Unlocking the Fountain of Youth: How Adventurous Travel May Slow the Aging Process
While the allure of potent retinol creams and intricate anti-aging serums often dominates conversations about preserving youthful vitality, groundbreaking research from Edith Cowan University (ECU) is pointing towards a far…
Arginine Shows Promise in Reducing Alzheimer’s Protein Buildup, Offering Hope for Affordable Treatment
Alzheimer’s disease (AD), a relentless and progressive neurodegenerative disorder, continues to cast a long shadow over global public health, representing the most common cause of dementia worldwide. Despite decades of…
Ancient Chinese Practice Baduanjin Offers Blood Pressure Benefits Comparable to Brisk Walking
An ancient Chinese exercise practice that combines slow movements, controlled breathing, and meditation may help lower blood pressure as effectively as brisk walking, according to a large randomized clinical trial…
Humans Risk "Hallucinating With AI" as Conversational Technology Blurs Lines of Reality
New research from the University of Exeter is shedding light on a potentially more insidious consequence of our burgeoning relationship with generative artificial intelligence: the risk of humans "hallucinating with…














