Best And Worst in Psychology & Psychiatry – July 2015
by Carla Clark, PhDPre-1970s was an exceptionally dark time for the chronically ill, where the mental wellbeing of terminally ill patients was... READ MORE →
Pre-1970s was an exceptionally dark time for the chronically ill, where the mental wellbeing of terminally ill patients was... READ MORE →
In Part 2 of the brain-gut axis article series, I explained how the brain and the gut microbiota communicate. I will now... READ MORE →
Research has been showing that the gut microbiota can strongly influence our overall health and disease, including our brain’s... READ MORE →
Traditional Eastern medicine has long acknowledged the importance of the gut. But evidence-based medicine, colloquially called... READ MORE →
In case you didn’t guess, the clues are in the brain. Our unique brain — its structure, functionalities, and chemistry... READ MORE →
Knowing a baby’s exact gestational age is essential in antenatal care. It allows midwives and doctors to estimate delivery... READ MORE →
As usual, here’s our monthly roundup of the best and worst news I came across. July brought us some important findings,... READ MORE →
After returning home from a hard day’s work, many amongst us are accustomed to putting our feet up and relaxing with an... READ MORE →
Neuroscience is fascinating – every month we learn something new. And this new knowledge relates to some of the most fundamental... READ MORE →
The minds of those with mental health problems, as well as those without, can often be invaded by unwanted intrusive thoughts... READ MORE →
This Sunday February 14th (9 p.m. ET), the Emmy-nominated Brain Games tv-show is back! Wonder junkie Jason Silva returns to our screens, teaming up with... READ MORE →
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