Boltzmann Brains: A New Study Challenges Our Perception of Reality and the Arrow of Time
In a groundbreaking new study, Santa Fe Institute (SFI) Professor David Wolpert, SFI Fractal Faculty member Carlo Rovelli, and physicist Jordan Scharnhorst have revisited a profoundly disquieting concept in physics…
The Dark Triad and Relationship Expectations: Attempting an Empirical Approach to Study Toxic Relationships
Recent psychological investigations have begun to bridge the gap between popular culture’s fascination with "toxic relationships" and the rigorous empirical study of personality disorders. A comprehensive study published in the…
GLP-1 Receptor Agonists Show Remarkable Mental Health Benefits, Large-Scale Study Reveals
Medications commonly prescribed for type 2 diabetes and obesity, including prominent brands such as Ozempic and Wegovy, are demonstrating an unexpected and significant positive impact on mental health. A comprehensive…
Fish Oil Supplements May Hinder Brain Injury Recovery, New Study Suggests
A groundbreaking study from the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) is casting a shadow of doubt over the widely held belief that fish oil supplements universally benefit brain health.…
New study links identity politics to lower mental well-being among progressives
The Mental Health Divide and the Rise of Identity Politics For more than a decade, social scientists and public health experts have observed a widening chasm in the psychological well-being…
A Groundbreaking Study Reveals Shared Biological Roots Between Autism and ADHD, Challenging Traditional Diagnostic Boundaries
A significant advancement in our understanding of neurodevelopmental conditions has emerged from a recent study published in the esteemed journal Molecular Psychiatry. Researchers have uncovered compelling evidence suggesting that autism…
Statin Initiation and Dementia Incidence in a Large Health care System From 1997 to 2020: A Target Trial Emulation Study
The widespread use of statins has revolutionized the management of cardiovascular health over the last three decades, yet their impact on cognitive longevity has remained a subject of intense medical…
A One-Year longitudinal study on Surrender to God assessed during addiction treatment.
A groundbreaking longitudinal study published in the journal Addictive Behaviors Reports has revealed a significant divergence between how conscious and subconscious religious coping mechanisms influence long-term recovery from substance use…
Mind-Body Breakthrough: UC San Diego Study Reveals Rapid Biological Shifts from Meditation and Mindfulness Practices
Researchers at the University of California San Diego have unveiled groundbreaking findings demonstrating that a concentrated, weeklong immersion in meditation and complementary mind-body techniques can induce swift and measurable alterations…
Internalized Stress in Older Chinese Americans May Quietly Increase Memory Loss Risk, Rutgers Study Finds
New research from Rutgers Health suggests that older Chinese Americans who tend to internalize stress may be at a quietly increasing risk of memory loss. The groundbreaking study, published in…

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