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  2. Brain’s ‘appetite control centre’ different in people who are…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/brains-appetite-control-centre-different-in-people-who-are-overweight-or-living-with-obesity
    Thumbnail for Brain’s ‘appetite control centre’ different in people who are overweight or living with obesity | University of Cambridge 8 Aug 2023: Dr Stephanie Brown from the Department of Psychiatry and Lucy Cavendish College, University of Cambridge, said: “Although we know the hypothalamus is important for determining how much we eat, we actually ... The research was supported by the Bernard
  3. Reading for pleasure early in childhood linked to better cognitive…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/reading-for-pleasure-early-in-childhood-linked-to-better-cognitive-performance-and-mental-wellbeing
    Thumbnail for Reading for pleasure early in childhood linked to better cognitive performance and mental wellbeing in adolescence | University of Cambridge 28 Jun 2023: Professor Barbara Sahakian from the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Cambridge said: “Reading isn’t just a pleasurable experience – it’s widely accepted that it inspires thinking and creativity,
  4. Autistic individuals have increased risk of chronic physical health…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/autistic-individuals-have-increased-risk-of-chronic-physical-health-conditions-across-the-whole-body
    Thumbnail for Autistic individuals have increased risk of chronic physical health conditions across the whole body | University of Cambridge 29 Sep 2023: This analysis method is regularly used in neuroscience to understand how different regions of the brain interact with each other.
  5. Reduced grey matter in frontal lobes linked to teenage smoking and…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/reduced-grey-matter-in-frontal-lobes-linked-to-teenage-smoking-and-nicotine-addiction-study
    Thumbnail for Reduced grey matter in frontal lobes linked to teenage smoking and nicotine addiction | University of Cambridge 15 Aug 2023: Smoking is perhaps the most common addictive behaviour in the world, and a leading cause of adult mortality,” said Prof Trevor Robbins, co-senior author from Cambridge’s Department of Psychology. ... Co-author Prof Barbara Sahakian from Cambridge’s
  6. Experts call for urgent mental health support for people living with…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/experts-call-for-urgent-mental-health-support-for-people-living-with-long-term-autoimmune-diseases
    Thumbnail for Experts call for urgent mental health support for people living with long term autoimmune diseases | University of Cambridge 26 Jul 2023: Dr Tom Pollak from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s College London, said the study highlights the importance of all clinicians asking their patients about mental health: “We ... It is awful living like this…. All
  7. Gene therapy approach to boost ‘cold shock protein’ in the brain…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/gene-therapy-approach-to-boost-cold-shock-protein-in-the-brain-without-cooling-protects-mice-against
    Thumbnail for Gene therapy approach to boost ‘cold shock protein’ in the brain without cooling protects mice against neurodegenerative disease | University of Cambridge 24 Mar 2023: The discovery is a step towards harnessing the protective effects of cooling the brain to treat patients with acute brain injury and even to prevent dementias,
  8. Cambridge to lead new research platform to transform treatment of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/cambridge-to-lead-new-research-platform-to-transform-treatment-of-traumatic-brain-injury-in-the-uk
    Thumbnail for Cambridge to lead new research platform to transform treatment of traumatic brain injury in the UK | University of Cambridge 28 Jun 2023: To facilitate this, the TBI-REPORTER platform will establish a network of research-ready NHS specialist neuroscience hospitals primed to trial innovative ways of diagnosing and treating TBI.

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