GLP-1 Drugs Like Ozempic Linked to 62% Drop in Impulsivity-Driven Violence
A Rutgers study finds GLP-1 users show dramatically weaker links between impulsivity, alcohol use, and violent behavior.
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A Rutgers study finds GLP-1 users show dramatically weaker links between impulsivity, alcohol use, and violent behavior.
A 17-country study finds U.S. midlife health is declining across generations while peer nations improve — here's why it matters.
A 4-year Kyoto University study found older adults who kept playing instruments preserved memory and lost less brain gray matter.
A 3-year UT Dallas study of nearly 4,000 adults found measurable brain health gains at every age — even in your 80s and 90s.
A home-based walking and resistance program improved attention and reduced observable cognitive decline in chemotherapy patients over 6 weeks.
Scientists found acetylcholine surges after unexpected failure, triggering behavioral flexibility — with implications for addiction and OCD.
Researchers restored a key brain circuit in mice and reversed anxiety and social withdrawal, pointing to a powerful new therapeutic target.
A landmark study links epigenetic patterns at birth to infant gut microbiome development, with certain bacteria reducing neurodevelopmental risk by age three.
Stanford researchers found ribosome stalling in aging brain cells triggers faulty proteins and toxic clumps linked to Alzheimer's disease.
Buck Institute finds the longevity-linked APOE2 variant shields neurons from DNA damage and cellular senescence, explaining its Alzheimer's protection.
New research shows caffeine selectively restores a brain circuit for social memory damaged by sleep loss, without overstimulating healthy neurons.
Cambridge researchers found a gene network that shuts off nerve repair — and an existing hormone drug that reactivates it.