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The International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies has announced that Shira Maguen, PhD, has been selected to receive the ...
UCSF and SFVAHCS researcher Kristine Yaffe, MD, was one of a select group of global leaders in dementia and cognitive aging invited to participate in a symposium focusing on brain health organized at ...
Wiki Education, a nonprofit organization dedicated to building connections between universities and Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects in the United States and Canada, recently announced that UC ...
Psilocybin, a natural compound found in certain mushrooms, has shown promise in treating depression and anxiety. UC San Francisco researchers wanted to know if it could be used to help Parkinson’s ...
Science and mental health meet in a UC San Francisco program where clinicians and researchers learn just as much from high school students as they learn from them.
A study in Neurology, led by Yue Leng, PhD, and Sasha Milton, followed the sleep patterns of 733 older female participants to see if specific patterns of change were associated with a higher risk of ...
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Perpetual stress runs us down. But a truly restorative state that alters our bodies at the cellular level can counter this deterioration.
UCSF/SFAHCS researcher Judith M. Ford, PhD, has been selected as president of the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation (BBRF)'s Scientific Council.
People with depression have higher body temperatures, suggesting there could be a mental health benefit to lowering the temperatures of those with the disorder, a new UC San Francisco-led study found.
As more medications move toward federal approval for Alzheimer’s disease, a new study led by researchers at UC San Francisco and Kaiser Permanente Washington has found that personalized health and ...
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