Image Press coverage | Jun 15 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Why does a hard workout make you less hungry? In a study done with mice, horses and people, Jonathan Long and colleagues found clues as to which types of exercise suppress appetite and why. Image Press coverage | Jun 11 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Tech addiction or habit? 5 ways to assess your social-media use Anna Lembke explains how compulsively checking feeds, never feeling satisfied and being anxious without your phone are clues that your social-media use isn’t healthy. Image Press coverage | Jun 1 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Guardians of the brain: How a special immune system protects our grey matter Schwartz’s team and others have amassed a large body of evidence showing that immune cells do, indeed, have a significant role in the brain, even in the absence of autoimmune disease Image Awards and honors | Jun 1 2022 Blanatnik Awards.org Recognizing America's leading innovative scientists, the 2022 Blavatnik National... The Blavatnik Family Foundation and the New York Academy of Sciences announced that Sergiu P. Pasca and Stanley Qi are among the 31 finalists for the 2022 Blavatnik National Awards for Young Scientists, the world’s largest unrestricted prize honoring ear Image Press coverage | May 28 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute This device may nudge your brain into deep sleep By stretching the length of deep sleep, Tucker’s device aims to boost that overnight wash cycle. Someday soon, he hopes, something like it will be widely used by people to clear their heads — literally. Image Press coverage | May 23 2022 The New York Times The man who controls computers with his mind 16 years ago, Dennis DeGray was paralyzed in an accident. Now, implants in his brain allow him some semblance of control. Image Press coverage | May 11 2022 STAT Transfusion of brain fluid from young mice is a memory-elevating elixir for old ... Researchers at Stanford University discovered that if you transfuse cerebrospinal fluid from a young mouse into an old one, it will recover its former powers of recall and freeze in anticipation. Image Press coverage | May 11 2022 New York Times Spinal fluid from young mice sharpened memories of older rodents Researchers identified a protein in the fluid that could boost the cognition of aging animals — and might lead to future treatments for people. Image Press coverage | May 11 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute U.S. surpasses record 100,000 overdose deaths in 2021 Keith Humphreys comments on the drug overdose epidemic. Press coverage | May 11 2022 Fortune Psychedelic drug startups want to help solve the mental health crisis. The stori... Institute affiliate Carolyn Rodriguez explains that traditional treatment methods for depression don’t work for some patients, but psychedelics are showing immense potential as an antidote for those who are suffering. Image Press coverage | May 11 2022 Nature News Young brain fluid improves memory in old mice A protein in cerebrospinal fluid helps boost cells that maintain brain function. Image Press coverage | Apr 28 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute How hypnosis works, according to science Hypnosis creates “a non-judgmental immersive experience,” says David Spiegel, a Stanford University psychiatrist and leading researcher of hypnosis. Image Press coverage | Apr 4 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Too much pleasure can lead to addiction. How to break the cycle and find balance Psychiatrist and author Anna Lembke says, almost every behavior has become "drugified." Image Press coverage | Mar 27 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute How covid brain fog may overlap with ‘chemo brain’ and Alzheimer’s Researchers say the brain inflammation in long covid is similar to that in cancer patients. Featuring Michelle Monje. Image Press coverage | Mar 24 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Neural network finds markers of autism, gender in brain scans A deep-learning method can detect autism’s “fingerprints” on a brain scan and predict a person’s social-communication difficulties, according to a new study by Kaustubh Supkekar and colleagues. Image Press coverage | Mar 19 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute My sleepy brain loves the sound of permanent daylight savings. But do scientists... Dr Jamie Zeitzer, who studies sleep medicine at Stanford, agrees that we should stop the constant clock-changing, and that morning light is particularly important. Pagination Previous page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Next page
Image Press coverage | Jun 15 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Why does a hard workout make you less hungry? In a study done with mice, horses and people, Jonathan Long and colleagues found clues as to which types of exercise suppress appetite and why.
Image Press coverage | Jun 11 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Tech addiction or habit? 5 ways to assess your social-media use Anna Lembke explains how compulsively checking feeds, never feeling satisfied and being anxious without your phone are clues that your social-media use isn’t healthy.
Image Press coverage | Jun 1 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Guardians of the brain: How a special immune system protects our grey matter Schwartz’s team and others have amassed a large body of evidence showing that immune cells do, indeed, have a significant role in the brain, even in the absence of autoimmune disease
Image Awards and honors | Jun 1 2022 Blanatnik Awards.org Recognizing America's leading innovative scientists, the 2022 Blavatnik National... The Blavatnik Family Foundation and the New York Academy of Sciences announced that Sergiu P. Pasca and Stanley Qi are among the 31 finalists for the 2022 Blavatnik National Awards for Young Scientists, the world’s largest unrestricted prize honoring ear
Image Press coverage | May 28 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute This device may nudge your brain into deep sleep By stretching the length of deep sleep, Tucker’s device aims to boost that overnight wash cycle. Someday soon, he hopes, something like it will be widely used by people to clear their heads — literally.
Image Press coverage | May 23 2022 The New York Times The man who controls computers with his mind 16 years ago, Dennis DeGray was paralyzed in an accident. Now, implants in his brain allow him some semblance of control.
Image Press coverage | May 11 2022 STAT Transfusion of brain fluid from young mice is a memory-elevating elixir for old ... Researchers at Stanford University discovered that if you transfuse cerebrospinal fluid from a young mouse into an old one, it will recover its former powers of recall and freeze in anticipation.
Image Press coverage | May 11 2022 New York Times Spinal fluid from young mice sharpened memories of older rodents Researchers identified a protein in the fluid that could boost the cognition of aging animals — and might lead to future treatments for people.
Image Press coverage | May 11 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute U.S. surpasses record 100,000 overdose deaths in 2021 Keith Humphreys comments on the drug overdose epidemic.
Press coverage | May 11 2022 Fortune Psychedelic drug startups want to help solve the mental health crisis. The stori... Institute affiliate Carolyn Rodriguez explains that traditional treatment methods for depression don’t work for some patients, but psychedelics are showing immense potential as an antidote for those who are suffering.
Image Press coverage | May 11 2022 Nature News Young brain fluid improves memory in old mice A protein in cerebrospinal fluid helps boost cells that maintain brain function.
Image Press coverage | Apr 28 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute How hypnosis works, according to science Hypnosis creates “a non-judgmental immersive experience,” says David Spiegel, a Stanford University psychiatrist and leading researcher of hypnosis.
Image Press coverage | Apr 4 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Too much pleasure can lead to addiction. How to break the cycle and find balance Psychiatrist and author Anna Lembke says, almost every behavior has become "drugified."
Image Press coverage | Mar 27 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute How covid brain fog may overlap with ‘chemo brain’ and Alzheimer’s Researchers say the brain inflammation in long covid is similar to that in cancer patients. Featuring Michelle Monje.
Image Press coverage | Mar 24 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Neural network finds markers of autism, gender in brain scans A deep-learning method can detect autism’s “fingerprints” on a brain scan and predict a person’s social-communication difficulties, according to a new study by Kaustubh Supkekar and colleagues.
Image Press coverage | Mar 19 2022 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute My sleepy brain loves the sound of permanent daylight savings. But do scientists... Dr Jamie Zeitzer, who studies sleep medicine at Stanford, agrees that we should stop the constant clock-changing, and that morning light is particularly important.