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depression
ENGLISH MAGAZINE
Levosulpiride: from gut troubles jumping into the neuronal network of anxiety and depression
What is levosulpiride?
Levosulpiride is a drug belonging to the class of substituted benzamides and acts primarily as a selective antagonist of dopamine D2 receptors....
RICERCA & SALUTE
Il fattore LXR-beta: un recettore nucleare che dal metabolismo passa al controllo di ansia e depressione
Cos'è LXRβ?
LXRβ, che appartiene alla famiglia dei recettori nucleari dei fattori di trascrizione attivati ​​da ligando, controlla il metabolismo del colesterolo e l'infiammazione. Diversi...
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SSRI antidepressants and cognition: is 5HT 4-saken from its constitutive role?
Only about one third of patients achieve remission after 14 weeks of SSRI (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors)Â antidepressant treatment and around 30% of patients remain...
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DNA-bound lactate? True enough, but it’s not about tiredness: rather it’s cellular intentions and mood shifts
Lactic acid is a well-known metabolite, found in almost all cell types and is very abundant in proliferating tumor cells due to the Warburg...
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Childhood adversities as predictors for depression, anxiety and cognition issues in adults: an US sample-based investigation
Associate professor in the College for Public Health and Social Justice at Saint Louis University, SangNam Ahn, PhD, and his team recently published a...
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Antidepressants vs. exercise: who’s the best synaptic modulator to fight depression off?
SSRI antidepressants normally take a few weeks before any showing mental health benefits, but how come it takes so long? Now a study from...
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Antidepressants: delving into resistance to enhance mood compliance
Major depressive disorder is a debilitating illness that affects more than 350 million people around the world. Medications and psychotherapy are effective for most...
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Autism spectrum disorder: DNA hunt shifts on RNA editing
More than 24 million people worldwide are estimated to have autism. In developed countries, about 1.5% of children have been diagnosed with autism spectrum...