Research into brain ageing may unlock the potential for the burgeoning science to be used in a clinical setting, providing a marker for cognitive health.
Sixty healthy volunteers took “magic mushrooms” in a lab, and scientists recorded their brains during their experience.
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A career U-turn led Associate Professor Adeel Razi to the forefront of research aiming to develop next-generation mental health therapies.
There’s no one “thing” we can blame for causing dementia, and why it’s so hard to find that silver bullet to stop it – particularly at older ages.
The new Neuromedicines Discovery Centre (NDC) aims to develop psychiatric drugs and approaches to psychedelic-assisted psychotherapies for common mental illnesses.
Saul Ryan’s family enterprise prides itself on supporting the community and cutting-edge medical research – and it’s both vital and personal.
Research into snake venom pivoted from Alzheimer's disease to COVID-19 when the coronavirus reared its head.
A growing school of thought is focusing on the human voice and the vocal cords as the earliest signal of Parkinson’s disease.
From dementia to depression to drug addiction, artificial brain stimulation has been hailed as a landmark medical technology for the future. But safeguards are needed if we want the benefits without the risks.
Medical innovator, Dr Subhadeep Das is pioneering stem cell therapy to cure neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's.
For the stem cell researchers at ARMI, one small 'superfish' holds the key to repairing the brain and spinal cord in humans.
Innovative treatment approaches to compulsions and addictions are the focus of the new neuroscience research lab, BrainPark.
Using the latest thinking in brain research, BrainPark – The David W. Turner Research Clinic, will empower people with compulsivity disorders to create healthier lives for themselves.
If we're going to solve the the share-bike dumping problem, we first need need to understand the bad behaviour behind it.
Academics discuss the fundamental questions being raised by our growing understanding of the human brain.
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