A breakthrough in mental health treatment is offering new hope for those living with Schizophrenia.
A study published in Nature Mental Health highlights the first new class of schizophrenia medication to be approved in over 50 years. Unlike traditional anti-psychotics that block dopamine receptors, this new drug targets receptors that balance certain signals in the brain. Clinical trials showed a significant reduction in symptoms like hallucinations and social withdrawal.
Scientists may have found the breakthrough for a flu shot that protects the community.
A study published in Nature Communications reveals that boosting specific antibodies could significantly reduce a person’s ability to spread the virus even if they become infected. Focusing on these overlooked antibodies could create a powerful layer of defense for those who are most at risk during seasonal surges and potential pandemics.
Are vitamins the secret to male fertility?
Chemicals in the environment can have huge impacts on reproductive health. Luckily, a study published in Environmental Science And Technology reveals that vitamin-c can reduce some damage. In animal models, researchers found that while exposure to the chemicals found in explosives and fireworks alone led to testicular damage and a dramatic drop in fertility, taking vitamin c shielded sperm production and improved fertility. Scientists hope this research leads to better strategies for military and industrial workers often exposed to these contaminants.
The thrill of the game may be fueling more than just team spirit.
New data links legalized sports betting to a surge in local violence. In fact, research published in the Journal Of Sports Economics shows that states legalizing sports betting have seen a significant rise in assaults, larceny, and vehicle theft on game days. The study suggests that the emotional volatility of betting—not just the financial loss—is a primary driver of this aggression.
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