Nitrergic neurons of the dorsal raphe nucleus encode information about stress duration

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Social partnering alters sleep in fear-conditioned Wistar rats

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The Rhythm of Mood: How Our Internal Clocks Influence Anxiety and Depression

— Introduction: Tuning into Nature’s Timepiece Imagine waking up every morning feeling out of sync with the world. You hit the snooze button over and over, not because you stayed up late binge-watching your favorite series, but because something deeper feels off. Now, picture this same feeling extending beyond the morning grogginess into an overarching […]

Decoding Anesthesia: A Journey into Memory, Emotion, and the Future of Mental Health

Introduction: The Hidden Journey of Anesthesia Imagine drifting into the gentle embrace of sleep as the soft lull of anesthesia weaves its magic—a temporary escape that allows surgeons to work wonders. Yet, as the patient lays unconscious, a different kind of narrative unfolds within the mind, where the effects of anesthesia dance across the complex […]

Propentofylline’s Promise: Unveiling a New Pathway to Combat Depression and Inflammation

Introduction Imagine feeling trapped within your own mind, seeing the world drained of color and vibrancy. Depression is a pervasive and invisible enemy that plagues millions, yet remains elusive in its complexity. Traditionally, the search for relief has focused on the brain alone, but emerging research highlights another significant player—the immune system. Have you ever […]

The Invisible Threat: How Antibodies Alter the Course of Brain Development

Introduction Picture this: the wondrous world of the developing brain, bustling with a symphony of connections and growth. This intricate process, unfolding primarily during gestation and early childhood, sets the stage for our cognitive and emotional foundation. Now imagine a silent disruptor piercing this symphony, altering its harmony. Such an unseen antagonist in the form […]

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Unraveling the Brain’s Response: Antibiotics and Their Surprising Role in Mental Health — Introduction: A New Take on Antibiotics Beyond Infection Imagine a world where a simple antibiotic could do more than just combat infections. What if it could also play a pivotal role in managing mental health disorders linked with specific bacterial strains? This […]