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Greece · GreeceNew research published in Psychopharmacology has found that damaging a specific brain region called the nucleus reuniens reduces depression-like behavior in both male and female rats. The study also showed that male and female brains respond differently to antidepressant treatments and brain circuit changes, highlighting the importance of considering sex as a biological factor in mental health research. Depression is one of the most disabling he…See the Story
New study shows brain circuit disruption mimics antidepressant effects
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Artificial IntelligenceKey Takeaways: People are forming emotional bonds with digital companions, which may impact real-life relationships and mental health. New terms like “technostress” and “digital burnout” reflect growing psychological strain from daily tech use. Experts warn of potential future disorders, like over-dependence on AI for emotional support or decision-making. Therapists, parents, and educators should watch for early signs of digital overuse or emoti…Read Article