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Cannabidiol (CBD) can inhibit aggressiveness associated with social isolation, a new mouse model study reveals. Go to Source Author: neurosciencenews.com Post date: 2019-07-30 00:05:08 Category: associated Tag: aggressiveness Post ID: 8759

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University of Arizona researchers claim microbiota transfer therapy reduces symptoms associated with autism and gastrointestinal problems for two years post-treatment. The study suggests MTT may be a promising option for helping to treat children with ASD who also have GI problems. The researchers stress further research, including double-blind, placebo-controlled randomized trials with a larger cohort […]Continue reading

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CGRP, a protein associated with migraine pain, appears to act differently between sexes. Researchers say a female-specific mechanism of downstream CGRP receptor activation is likely to contribute to the higher prevalence of migraine in women. Go to Source Author: http://http://neurosciencenews.com/ Post date: 2019-04-08 21:00:22 Category: associated Tag: appears Post ID: 6676

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While generally associated with positive feeling, nostalgia is actually a mixed emotion. When experienced over the course of daily life, nostalgia is predominantly a negative emotion. Go to Source Author: http://http://neurosciencenews.com/ Post date: 2019-04-05 00:00:50 Category: associated Tag: actually Post ID: 6585

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A new phenotype atlas assisted researchers in identifying 30 genes associated with an increased risk of developing schizophrenia. Single-cell RNA sequencing revealed an essential role for the transcription factor znf536 in the development of forebrain neurons associated with social behavior and stress. Go to Source Author: http://http://neurosciencenews.com/ Post date: 2019-03-31 21:04:56 Category: associated Tag: assisted […]Continue reading

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Delusional thinking is associated with slower alterations in personal belief, a new study reports. People who suffer more delusions also tend to seek out more information prior to making a guess, contradiction previous findings that those with psychosis are more prone to ‘jump to conclusions’. Go to Source Author: http://http://neurosciencenews.com/ Post date: 2019-03-21 21:05:04 Category: […]Continue reading

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