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Futurism: What doctors say about AI and Psychosis?

Doctors Say AI Use Is Almost Certainly Linked to Developing Psychosis A consensus is emerging. By Frank Landymore Published Dec 30, 2025 8:00 AM EST There continue to be numerous reports of people suffering severe mental health spirals after talking extensively with an AI … Continue reading

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Neuroscience News: Stroke and Speech

Stroke Weakens How the Brain Integrates Speech Sounds Featured Neurology Neuroscience ·December 29, 2025 Summary: A new study comparing stroke survivors with healthy adults reveals that post-stroke language disorders stem not from slower hearing but from weaker integration of speech sounds. … Continue reading

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El PAIS – neuroscience: Nazareth Castellanos, neuroscientist: ‘We need to teach anxiety prevention techniques from school onwards’. Comment: Anxiety is essential, we know the reasons why. Long ago, so ill with anxiety that had morphed to depression I asked my psychiatrist why could he be anxious, smoke, manage his workload, his witness appearances in court while I could barely move from one room to another; he explained. Anxiety spurns activity but for some people the anxiety becomes to much and once the penetrate the barrier of danger, their lives can mean medication, treatment and no path of return. I remain plagued by Generalised Anxiety Order over 30 years now. Agoraphobia is a battle each day. I take the necessary medications. My psychiatrist became my mentor as did the psychologists I attended. But it is truly hard to achieve this ““Every man can be, if he sets his mind to it, a sculptor of his own brain.” Where do we begin? This is an empowering piece of writing especially for parents rearing children. Anxiety can start very young, in my case it was in night terrors about aged 3 which I recall to this day, they involved a VW car killing family and friends, looking back, they were a constant. “[The priest and writer] Pablo D’Ors says something very beautiful: “How can you know yourself if you don’t love yourself?”

Select: subscribeLOG IN Science Silicon ValleyYoutubeGoogleLatest News NEUROSCIENCE Nazareth Castellanos, neuroscientist: ‘We need to teach anxiety prevention techniques from school onwards’ The researcher has dedicated the last 20 years to studying the impact of breathing on the brain Inma Garrido … Continue reading

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Futurism: Scientists Identify Possible Game Changing Treatment for Alzheimer’s Disease That Could Control It Like High Cholesterol

Health & MedicineBrainNeuroscience and Brain Brain Waves Scientists Identify Possible Game Changing Treatment for Alzheimer’s Disease That Could Control It Like High Cholesterol “These results are stunning.” By Sharon Adarlo Published Dec 26, 2025 8:00 AM EST Scientists at Northwestern University used … Continue reading

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Homelessness rising, mental illness ignored, let’s look to KFF the trends in the U.S. Note how homelessness, mental health and substance abuse are categorised together, this does not bode well for mental illness

A Look at the New Executive Order and the Intersection of Homelessness and Mental Illness Authors: Heather Saunders and Robin Rudowitz Published: Aug 15, 2025 Print Email Copy Link President Trump recently signed an executive order on homelessness, mental health, and substance use that leverages federal … Continue reading

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Courage.Media: The Gender Rage Gaps

Commentary The Gender Rage Gap Anger can be a positive emotion, motivating us to achieve our goals, but it also destroys us 19 Dec 2025 Noel Yaxley View articles The perfect Christmas gift. A Karen therapy centre™, also known as … Continue reading

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Neuroscience News: Depression Quietly Damages the Heart Through Stress Circuits. Quote: “In a large analysis of more than 85,000 adults, those with depression or anxiety — especially both — were significantly more likely to experience heart attack, stroke or heart failure.”

This reinforces that protecting heart health isn’t just about diet or exercise, it’s also about emotional health. Credit: Neuroscience News Depression Quietly Damages the Heart Through Stress Circuits FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology December 18, 2025 Summary: Depression and anxiety may heighten cardiovascular disease risk … Continue reading

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Down Syndrome: a narrative we all should read because it tells us of a doctor who decided to give of his time to the neglected people with disabilities in the UK in the 19th century. Please share this Christmas time.

Mr Commonsense @fopminui You’ve probably heard of Down syndrome. But very few people know why it carries that name. It has nothing to do with being “down,” slower, or less. It is the name of a man who chose dignity … Continue reading

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Futurism: The Things Young Kids Are Using AI for Are Absolutely Horrifying

Artificial IntelligenceEthics Kid Vicious The Things Young Kids Are Using AI for Are Absolutely Horrifying “We have a pretty big issue on our hands that I think we don’t fully understand the scope of.” By Maggie Harrison Dupré Published Dec 16, 2025 … Continue reading

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Neuroscience News: Self-Centeredness. “…Rather, the top five countries were Germany, Iraq, China, Nepal and South Korea, with the five countries with the lowest narcissism scores being Serbia, Ireland, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Denmark…”. U.S. was No 16

Study Challenges Myths About Self-Centeredness FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology ·December 14, 2025 Summary: A large international study of more than 45,000 people shows that narcissism is a universal personality trait—not one concentrated in any single country. Although nations differed somewhat, the five highest-scoring countries … Continue reading

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