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  2. Highway to addiction: how drugs and alcohol can hijack your brain |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/highway-to-addiction-how-drugs-and-alcohol-can-hijack-your-brain
    Thumbnail for Highway to addiction: how drugs and alcohol can hijack your brain | University of Cambridge 25 Feb 2016: And because drugs change the brain in ways that foster compulsive drug and alcohol abuse, quitting is difficult, even for those who want to. ... This is an area that interests Dr Valerie Voon in the Department of Psychiatry.
  3. Children with rare genetic disorders more likely to be diagnosed with …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/children-with-rare-genetic-disorders-more-likely-to-be-diagnosed-with-developmental-behavioural-and
    Thumbnail for Children with rare genetic disorders more likely to be diagnosed with developmental, behavioural and mental health problems | University of Cambridge 3 Aug 2022: This suggests that these children should be provided with early assessment and help where appropriate.”. ... Lancet Psychiatry; 4 Aug 2022; DOI: 10.1016/PIIS2215-0366(22)00207-3.
  4. Mind Over Chatter: What is the future of wellbeing? | University of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/about-research/podcasts/mind-over-chatter-what-is-the-future-of-wellbeing
    27 May 2021: Tamsin Ford, who specialises in children's mental health, and welfare economist Dr Mark Fabian, whose research focuses on how policymakers and citizens understand well-being. ... In doing so, we learnt about the negative (and positive!) effects of the
  5. Cannabis users no less likely to be motivated or able to enjoy life’s …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/cannabis-users-no-less-likely-to-be-motivated-or-able-to-enjoy-lifes-pleasure
    Thumbnail for Cannabis users no less likely to be motivated or able to enjoy life’s pleasure | University of Cambridge 1 Sep 2022: A team led by scientists at UCL, the University of Cambridge and the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience at King’s College London carried out a study examining whether cannabis users ... Martine Skumlien, a PhD candidate in the
  6. Examining the psychosocial effects of molecular genetic diagnosis |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/examining-the-psychosocial-effects-of-molecular-genetic-diagnosis
    Thumbnail for Examining the psychosocial effects of molecular genetic diagnosis | University of Cambridge 1 Sep 2007: difficult. The other families were very disappointed not to have a confirmed diagnosis, particularly those families whose children were not as severely affected and therefore not as fully supported by statutory ... Through these, the importance is
  7. Violent teen girls miss anger or disgust in others’ faces |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/violent-teen-girls-miss-anger-or-disgust-in-others-faces
    Thumbnail for Violent teen girls miss anger or disgust in others’ faces | University of Cambridge 5 May 2010: The study, published online this month in Biological Psychiatry, compared a group of 25 girls, aged 14-18 years-old, with high levels of antisocial and/or violent behaviour with a ... Around five percent of school-age children would meet criteria for
  8. High insulin levels during childhood a risk for mental health…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/high-insulin-levels-during-childhood-a-risk-for-mental-health-problems-later-in-life-study-suggests
    Thumbnail for High insulin levels during childhood a risk for mental health problems later in life, study suggests | University of Cambridge 13 Jan 2021: any adverse physical health problems are a result of the mental disorder, or the treatment for it,” said first author Dr Benjamin Perry from Cambridge’s Department of Psychiatry. ... Reference:. Benjamin I. Perry et al: ‘Longitudinal Trends in
  9. Young children who are close to their parents are more likely to grow …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/young-children-who-are-close-to-their-parents-are-more-likely-to-grow-up-kind-helpful-and-prosocial
    Thumbnail for Young children who are close to their parents are more likely to grow up kind, helpful and ‘prosocial’ | University of Cambridge 9 Oct 2023: Search. Search. Young children who are close to their parents are more likely to grow up kind, helpful and ‘prosocial’. ... Research. Young children who are close to their parents are more likely to grow up kind, helpful and ‘prosocial’..
  10. Researchers to track impact of lockdown on alcohol, gambling and…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/researchers-to-track-impact-of-lockdown-on-alcohol-gambling-and-pornography-use
    Thumbnail for Researchers to track impact of lockdown on alcohol, gambling and pornography use | University of Cambridge 12 May 2020: The UK was first placed on lockdown in response to the coronavirus pandemic on 23 March. Only essential businesses were allowed to remain open and everyone was
  11. Anti-inflammatory drugs could help treat symptoms of depression,…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/anti-inflammatory-drugs-could-help-treat-symptoms-of-depression-study-suggests
    Thumbnail for Anti-inflammatory drugs could help treat symptoms of depression, study suggests | University of Cambridge 18 Oct 2016: Golam Khandaker. Researchers from the Department of Psychiatry at Cambridge led a team that analysed data from 20 clinical trials involving the use of anti-cytokine drugs to treat a range ... This approach is starting to show success in treating cancers,
  12. Search is on for ‘super memorisers’ to help scientists unlock the…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/search-is-on-for-super-memorisers-to-help-scientists-unlock-the-secrets-of-memory
    Thumbnail for Search is on for ‘super memorisers’ to help scientists unlock the secrets of memory | University of Cambridge 3 May 2023: Anyone who believes they have an exceptional memory is invited to take an online survey and memory test. Based on their performance, some people will be
  13. Community Open Map Platform project supporting green transition…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/community-open-map-platform-project-supporting-green-transition-secures-major-funding
    Thumbnail for Community Open Map Platform project supporting green transition secures major funding | University of Cambridge 4 Sep 2023: The COMP will address the following overarching aims of the Green Transitions Ecosystem call: measurable, green transition-supportive behavioural change across sectors and publics; design that fosters positive behavioural change in ... Social, cultural
  14. AI system self-organises to develop features of brains of complex…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/ai-system-self-organises-to-develop-features-of-brains-of-complex-organisms
    Thumbnail for AI system self-organises to develop features of brains of complex organisms | University of Cambridge 20 Nov 2023: Co-author Professor Duncan Astle, from Cambridge’s Department of Psychiatry, said: “This simple constraint – it’s harder to wire nodes that are far apart – forces artificial systems to produce some
  15. Happy trafficking: how criminals profit from an iniquitous trade |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/happy-trafficking-how-criminals-profit-from-an-iniquitous-trade
    Thumbnail for Happy trafficking: how criminals profit from an iniquitous trade | University of Cambridge 4 Dec 2015: in Persons, Especially Women and Children) to devise an all-encompassing and lengthy, legal definition for ‘trafficking in persons’. ... That is where scholars and researchers must step in to foster partnerships and exchange evidenced-based findings.
  16. Lack of computer access linked to poorer mental health in young…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/lack-of-computer-access-linked-to-poorer-mental-health-in-young-people-during-covid-19-pandemic
    Thumbnail for Lack of computer access linked to poorer mental health in young people during COVID-19 pandemic | University of Cambridge 14 Nov 2022: In the UK, the mental health of children and adolescents was already deteriorating before the pandemic, but the proportion of people in this age group likely to be experiencing a mental
  17. Differences in brain structure and memory suggest adolescents may not …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/differences-in-brain-structure-and-memory-suggest-adolescents-may-not-grow-out-of-adhd
    Thumbnail for Differences in brain structure and memory suggest adolescents may not ‘grow out of’ ADHD | University of Cambridge 27 Aug 2015: Less is known about the extent to which the disorder persists into adulthood, with estimates suggesting that between 10-50% of children still have ADHD in adulthood. ... The research was based within the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1986, which has
  18. ‘Map’ of teenage brain provides strong evidence of link between…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/map-of-teenage-brain-provides-strong-evidence-of-link-between-serious-antisocial-behaviour-and-brain
    Thumbnail for ‘Map’ of teenage brain provides strong evidence of link between serious antisocial behaviour and brain development | University of Cambridge 16 Jun 2016: observed in this study are reversible if early interventions or psychological therapies are provided,” says Professor Ian Goodyer from the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Cambridge. ... Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry; 16 June
  19. Changes in brain structure during teenage years provide clues to…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/changes-in-brain-structure-during-teenage-years-provide-clues-to-onset-of-mental-health-problems
    Thumbnail for Changes in brain structure during teenage years provide clues to onset of mental health problems | University of Cambridge 25 Jul 2016: When we’re still children, these changes may be more dramatic, but in adolescence we see that the changes refine the detail. ... The study was funded by a Strategic Award from the Wellcome Trust to the Neuroscience in Psychiatry Network (NSPN)
  20. Hospitality and real estate sectors have highest rates of common…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/hospitality-and-real-estate-sectors-have-highest-rates-of-common-mental-health-problems
    Thumbnail for Hospitality and real estate sectors have highest rates of common mental health problems | University of Cambridge 14 Feb 2023: Dr Shanquan Chen from the Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, said: “Jobs that involve working face to face with the public, particularly where the employee has a degree of responsibility,
  21. Social isolation may impact brain volume in regions linked to higher…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/social-isolation-may-impact-brain-volume-in-regions-linked-to-higher-risk-of-dementia
    Thumbnail for Social isolation may impact brain volume in regions linked to higher risk of dementia | University of Cambridge 8 Jun 2022: Professor Barbara Sahakian from the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Cambridge, a study co-author, added: “People who reported high levels of social isolation were more likely to show

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