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It's doing a fantastic job demonising the disabled and/or vulnerable. Making sure more of them are poverty stricken. NOT 😠

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Still choosing to alienate the disabled and/or vulnerable. Can they afford to be picky about who'll vote for them?

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What neurodivergent people really think about the words used to describe them Research reveals a clear preference for how neurodivergent adults want to be described, though not everyone agrees.

What neurodivergent people really think about the words used to describe them

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Steroid injections for joint pain: everything you need to know about using them While corticosteroid injections can be very effective at alleviating the pain and inflammation of osteoarthritis, they might not be for everyone.

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Steroid injections for joint pain: everything you need to know about using them While corticosteroid injections can be very effective at alleviating the pain and inflammation of osteoarthritis, they might not be for everyone.
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Integrated clinical and postmortem profiling in schizophrenia reveals a cognitive subtype linked to cerebrovascular disease - PubMed Cognitive impairment is a core feature of schizophrenia with an unknown neuropathological basis. In older adults with schizophrenia, contributions of Alzheimer's pathology and cerebrovascular disease (CVD) to specific neurocognitive deficits remain largely unexplored. This study investigated the rel …

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Outside academia, people aren't well informed about Ph.D. research, and that's a problem Around 1% of the global population has a Ph.D. It's the highest academic qualification, the result of years spent on original research. But—and this is a question that many Ph.D. students will have faced, at some time or another—what's the point?

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Hydrogen Gas Therapy in Schizophrenia: Potential Neuroprotective Effects From an Animal Study Hydrogen gas inhalation restored antioxidant capacity in a schizophrenia-like mouse model but did not significantly improve behavioral deficits. These findings suggest that hydrogen may have potentia...

Hydrogen Gas Therapy in Schizophrenia: Potential Neuroprotective Effects From an Animal Study - Miyake - 2026 - Neuropsychopharmacology Reports - Wiley Online Library onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...

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'We are living with disinformation. We are not going to eradicate it,' global expert argues Disinformation communicated by and on behalf of foreign powers is now part and parcel of digital statecraft in the information age, an expert from Cardiff University has said.
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Becoming an Expert Birder Can Reshape Your Brain and Might Help Protect It From Aging, New Research Suggests Compared to novices, seasoned birders had denser, more structurally complex brain regions involved with tasks like object identification, visual processing, attention and working memory

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Early signs of cognitive decline can be detected in middle-aged and older adults with problem alcohol use Researchers have shown they can detect cognitive decline related to heavy alcohol use even before clinical dementia symptoms appear, according to a study published in Alcohol: Clinical and Experimenta...
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The dark side of music as ‘therapy’ Music can heal, but it can also harm. It’s time to stop assuming otherwise.
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A women’s ‘push-up hack’ is trending on social media – an anatomist explains why it works Making small tweaks to account for anatomical differences may help women reduce their risk of injury while working out.
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Recovery after psychosis: is long-term medication always the answer? A group of UCL MSc students cover a randomised controlled trial on antipsychotic dose reduction or discontinuation following a first episode of psychosis.
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Catatonia Associated With First-Time Psilocybin Exposure: A Case Report In this case report, we highlight a 28-year-old male patient with predominantly retarded type of catatonia following a single incidence of psilocybin ingestion. This patient presented with a history o...
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Genetic evidence for causal relationship between general cognition and treatment resistance in schizophrenia - Translational Psychiatry Translational Psychiatry - Genetic evidence for causal relationship between general cognition and treatment resistance in schizophrenia

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Symptom-specific genetics reveal heterogeneity within major depressive disorder - PubMed We identified two genetic dimensions of MDD, each linked to partially distinct clinical manifestations and underlying biology, with one reflecting neurodevelopmental/psychiatric liabilities and the other capturing a strong cardiometabolic vulnerability. Disentangling such distinct dimensions may hel …

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Scientists say BMI gets it wrong for over one third of adults A new study suggests that one of the most widely used health metrics, BMI, may be getting it wrong for a large portion of the population. By comparing BMI classifications with precise body fat measure...

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A gene mutation may trap the brain in the wrong reality in schizophrenia patients A newly identified gene mutation may help explain why schizophrenia patients struggle to update their understanding of reality. The mutation disrupts a brain circuit involved in flexible decision-maki...
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The secrets of black holes and the Higgs mass could be hidden in a 7-dimensional geometry One of the greatest mysteries of modern physics, the "black hole information paradox," might have finally found an elegant solution, and the answer could also reveal the origins of the mass of fundame...

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Brain As Receiver Is Still Wrong - NeuroLogica Blog I have a love-hate relationship with TikTok, as I do social media in general. It is a great communication tool and allows scientists and science communicators to get their content out to a larger audi...

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Predicting the Risk of Depression in Young People MQ researchers have developed a test that combines biological markers with lifestyle factors to predict which adolescents will go on to develop depression.

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Men’s wellbeing groups are growing - and helping fill gaps in mental health support New research shows community groups are helping men open up about mental health and challenge traditional ideas of masculinity.

Men’s wellbeing groups are growing - and helping fill gaps in mental health support

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The GLP-1 Mood Signal Is Real — But So Is the Psychiatric Worsening Risk A pattern I've been tracking across my dual-diagnosis patient panel this year: the patients who come in asking about semaglutide are not the ones struggling with weight alone. They're the ones carryin...

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What Is the Relationship Between Food and Mood? | Psychiatric Times An interview with Felice Jacka, OAM, PhD, on the rapidly developing field of nutritional psychiatry.
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Finally, the clitoris is getting the attention it deserves Almost 30 years after scientists mapped the nerves in the penis, they’ve done the same for the clitoris. At least men have stopped denying it exists
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Introducing a new citizen science nature app that's geared towards the scientific community Identifying weeds, checking out the pollen map, or discovering new plant life-forms are among the promising wealth of data available to users of PlantNet—a "Shazam!" for plants. Pierre Bonnet and comp...
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AI And Schools - NeuroLogica Blog Many teachers are panicking over AI (artificial intelligence), and for good reason. This goes beyond students using AI to cheat on their homework or write their essays for them. If you have AI essenti...

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