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Neurodiversity

Air pollution linked with dementia risk

Researchers find air pollution linked with dementia risk: A research study conducted by a team of academics at the University…

Depression study on metabolic differences

Metabolic differences in the diagnosis of and treatment refinement for episodic and chronic depression: A study carried out in the…

De-cluttering may not help people with dementia

A clutter-free environment may not help people with dementia carry out daily tasks – according to a new study from…

Mitochondria: An energy explanation for autism

Almost every human cell teems with a potpourri of tiny powerhouses: mitochondria. Up to thousands of them. These organelles use…

Sleeping longer than 6.5 hours associated with cognitive decline

Dr Greg Elder, Senior Lecturer in Psychology and Associate Director of Northumbria Sleep Research explores why a good night's sleep…

Flipping the gut microbiome–autism link on its head

Flipping the gut microbiome–autism link on its head: A new Australian collaborative Autism CRC study, led by Mater Research and…

Glioblastoma and autism

Glioblastoma and Autism: In accordance with the blueprint contained in our DNA, human cells produce proteins that perform specific functions.…

Alexithmia levels, depression and dissociation

Alexithymia levels decrease when entering young adulthood – consistency is associated with depression and dissociation:  Alexithymia refers to difficulty describing feelings.…

How sound alters sense of touch

How sound alters sense of touch: New research suggests our brains process different sensory inputs more like a symphony, combining…

The science inside our hearts and minds | Dr Sarah Garfinkel | TEDxBrighton

Sarah shares her eye-opening research and shows us the miraculous things our bodies are capable of doing, to help us…

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