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Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden might have found an explanation for why people with self-injury behaviour generally feel less pain than others. The key seems to be a more effective pain-modulation system, a discovery that can benefit people seeking help for
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Brain differences in pain modulation
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New support for a serotonin deficit in depression
Since the 1960s, researchers have postulated that major depression stems from disruptions in the serotonin neurotransmitter system, but the evidence for that idea, though plentiful, was indirect. In fact, a recent comprehensive analysis
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Progress in unlocking the brain’s “code”
Clinical depression is a common psychiatric condition with often devastating consequences.
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New support for a serotonin deficit
Since the 1960s, researchers have postulated that major depression stems from
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Progress in unlocking the brain’s
Clinical depression is a common psychiatric condition with often devastating consequences. A new
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World top neuroscientists live in
The scientific portal www.research.com 10 Best Medical Scientist Ranking contains one of the
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New support for a serotonin
Since the 1960s, researchers have postulated that major depression stems from disruptions in
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New study highlights potential antimicrobial effects
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