Misleading Information on Depression Hampers Understanding


A new study reveals that misleading information about depression is widespread, making it harder for people to grasp the causes of their distress. The study criticizes the circular reasoning used in psychiatric diagnoses, noting that depression is often incorrectly presented as a disorder that causes symptoms rather than a description of them. This misrepresentation is […]

Sleep-Deprived Memories Restored by Common Medications


Researchers have found that sleep deprivation can hide, rather than erase, memories in mice, and that these memories can be restored using existing drugs. The study demonstrated that roflumilast, an asthma medication, could recover social memories, while vardenafil, an erectile dysfunction drug, restored spatial memories.

Supranormal Hearing Achieved by Boosting Ear Synapses


Researchers have enhanced auditory processing in young mice by increasing inner ear synapses using neurotrophin-3. This study supports the hypothesis that synapse density impacts hidden hearing loss in humans. The findings could lead to new treatments for hearing disorders by preserving or regenerating synapses. The study reveals that boosting synapses not only improves hearing but […]

New Molecular Signatures Found for Alzheimer’s Disease


Researchers identified unique molecular signatures of blood-brain barrier dysfunction in Alzheimer’s disease. They discovered altered communication between brain vascular cells mediated by VEGFA and SMAD3 molecules. These findings could lead to new diagnostic biomarkers and treatment options for Alzheimer’s.

Ozempic Boost Fullness Pre-Meal via Hypothalamus


A new study shows GLP-1 receptor agonists increase pre-meal fullness by activating neurons in the dorsomedial hypothalamus. This mechanism helps prevent overeating, offering insights into obesity treatment. The research highlights how GLP-1 impacts food perception and hypothalamic responses to food cues, enhancing satiation before food intake.

AI Increases Lie Accusations, Changing How We Trust and Detect Deception


New research shows people are more likely to accuse others of lying when AI makes the accusation first. This insight highlights the potential social impact of AI in lie detection and suggests caution for policymakers. The study found AI’s presence increased accusation rates and influenced behavior, despite people’s general reluctance to use AI lie detection […]