The Department of Pharmacology, JSS College of
Category: Mental Health and Brain Health
MEA Brain Health Supplements Market Size Report, 2030
MEA Brain Health Supplements Market Summary
The Middle East & Africa brain health supplements market size was estimated at USD 320.9 million in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 697.7 million by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 13.9%
Spring Convocation: Neuroscience and Mental Health Student Makes Waves with Brain Research
When Kayla Schumacker first applied to Carleton University’s Neuroscience and Mental Health program, she couldn’t know that one day she would present at the renowned Society for Neuroscience conference in Washington, D.C., never mind win a Viewer’s Choice Award.
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What Brain Changes Can (and Cannot) Tell Us About Inequality
A study in Nature Mental Health suggests that children living in U.S. states with higher income inequality tended, on average, to show very small differences in brain structure and connectivity. Some of these brain measures statistically accounted for a portion
6 Facts About Creatine and Brain Health | Live Healthy
Supplementing with creatine monohydrate — a natural performance enhancer — is commonly associated with athletes and people who are serious about their physical fitness. It optimizes the energy muscles have available for workouts and recovery.
What you may not realize
A Simple Grip Strength Test May Reveal Mental Health Risks
Could a simple hand-squeeze test reveal signs of depression or dementia? A growing body of research suggests that hand grip strength—how firmly someone can squeeze—may offer important clues about mental health, cognitive function and overall well-being.
Hand grip strength is
Mysuru to host international meet on brain health from November 17

JSS College of Pharmacy Principal T.M. Pramod addressing the press in Mysuru on Saturday, November 15, about the international conference on Brain Health which begins on November 17.
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2025 Vanier Scholars advance brain health research at UCalgary | News
The 2025 Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship (Vanier CGS) winners at the University of Calgary are forging new paths in neuroscience research, each striving to improve outcomes for children and vulnerable populations.
While their projects range from paediatric brain-computer interfaces to
Want to Boost Brain Health? Focus on Your Gut
Key Takeaways
- The gut and brain communicate through the gut-brain axis, influencing mood, memory, and stress regulation.
- Imbalances in gut bacteria and inflammation may contribute to depression and increase Alzheimer’s disease risk.
- A diet rich in polyphenols and fermented foods,
Rice University launches engineering-led Rice Brain Institute
Rice University has announced the creation of a new interdisciplinary center known as the Rice Brain Institute (RBI).
The new hub will aim to use engineering, natural sciences and social sciences to research the brain and reduce the burden of
