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Dr Amer Siddiq Amer Nordin is an Associate Professor in Psychiatry and Consultant Psychiatrist at the University of Malaya. He is also an Adjunct Professor in Public Health at the Universitas Airlanggar, Surabaya in Indonesia. ...
The findings, published online recently in Molecular Psychiatry, shed light on the molecular details of the brain's response to alcohol addicts and suggest that the immune protein, population-stimulating factor 1 (CSF1), may be a target for future treatment of alcohol use disorders (AUD). ...
Depression and the vagus nerve Depression affects millions of people worldwide and constitutes a leading cause of disability. Although pharmacological interventions are available, many of them produce suboptimal outcomes due to high non-responsive rates or intolerable side effects. It has been estimated that between 20 to 40 per cent of patients either failed to respond to conventional ...
” At Beacon Biosignals, our thesis is that EEG will drive this change and accelerate precision medicine for any disease state affecting the brain, including disorders spanning neurology, psychiatry, and sleep. I am thrilled to announce that Beacon Biosignals is emerging from stealth with an oversubscribed $27M Series A financing led by General Catalyst and with ...
Harris is also a Clinical Associate Professor in the Departments of Neurology and Psychiatry at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. As a clinical psychologist and specialist in Behavioral Sleep Medicine, a recent article from April 17 in Medscape, entitled “Sleep in the Time of COVID-19” caught my eye. ...
The reason these nutrition-rich foods help you feel better is because a well-nourished body is better equipped to handle stress, physical illness and difficult life events World-leading expert on diet and mental health, Professor Felice N Jacka at the Department of Psychiatry at Deakin University, has studied the positive effects of the traditional Mediterranean diet on ...
Sacks went to the United States, where he completed a residency in Neurology at Mount Zion Hospital in San Francisco before being awarded fellowships in Neurology and Psychiatry at UCLA. Dr. Sacks’ expertise wasn’t limited to neurology: on his website the list of topics he wrote about included aging, amnesia, color, deafness, dreams, ferns, Freud, hallucinations, ...