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(https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/04/240411212755.htm) Two key brain systems are central to psychosis
Apr 11th 2024, 21:27

When the brain has trouble filtering incoming information and predicting what's likely to happen, psychosis can result, research shows.

(https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/04/240411165916.htm) Artificial intelligence can help people feel heard
Apr 11th 2024, 16:59

New research reveals AI-generated responses can make humans 'feel heard' but an underlying bias toward AI devalues its effectiveness.

(https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/04/240411165907.htm) Scientists use wearable technology to detect stress levels during sleep
Apr 11th 2024, 16:59

What if changes in a person's stress levels could be detected while they sleep using wearable devices? A new study find changes in perceived stress levels reflected in sleep data -- an important step towards identifying biomarkers that may help flag individuals in need of support.

(https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/04/240411165853.htm) New study finds potential targets at chromosome ends for degenerative disease prevention
Apr 11th 2024, 16:58

A new study finds that telomere lengths follow a different pattern than has thus far been understood. Instead of telomere lengths falling under one general range of shortest to longest across all chromosomes, this study finds that different chromosomes have separate end-specific telomere-length distributions.

(https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/04/240411130350.htm) Study helps explain why childhood maltreatment continues to impact on mental and physical health into adulthood
Apr 11th 2024, 13:03

Childhood maltreatment can continue to have an impact long into adulthood because of how it effects an individual's risk of poor physical health and traumatic experiences many years later, a new study has found.

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