Mental Health and Brain Health

DVIDS – News – WRAIR-West begins recruitment for study of repetitive mild traumatic brain injury

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WRAIR-West has launched two behavioral health studies focused on repetitive mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBI) and occupation-related repetitive exposure to tier-1 weapons, marking a significant step toward strengthening resilience and performance in operational settings.

These efforts are part of

Technology and Brain Health

News – Centre launched to create next generation of neurotechnology to improve brain health

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Friday, 09 May 2025

A new centre to create the next generation of neurotechnology devices to help diagnose, manage and treat a range of brain health conditions has been launched by scientists at the University of

Technology and Brain Health

New study finds no evidence technology causes ‘digital dementia’ in older people | Health News

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In the 21st century, digital technology has changed many aspects of our lives. Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is the latest newcomer, with chatbots and other AI tools changing how we learn and creating considerable philosophical and legal challenges regarding what …

Supplements and Medications for Brain Health

What It Is and How to Manage It > News > Yale Medicine

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Long COVID brain fog clears up in the majority of people who have it, but lifestyle practices can help, Dr. McAlpine says. For instance, “exercise is one thing we know boosts cognition in most individuals, even in patients with dementia,”

Mental Health and Brain Health

Novel research reveals how adversity shapes the developing brain and its connection to future health risks | Virginia Tech News

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“Jungmeen and I get to tackle thorny problems while pursuing answers to questions that matter for promoting healthier youth development,” Deater-Deckard said. “Our team utilizes state-of-the-art quantitative modeling techniques to integrate complex arrays of data from many sources such as

Technology and Brain Health

Study: Browsing negative content online makes mental health struggles worse | MIT News

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People struggling with their mental health are more likely to browse negative content online, and in turn, that negative content makes their symptoms worse, according to a series of studies by researchers at MIT.

The group behind the research has