MNT daily newsletter - October 30, 2019
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Alcohol / Addiction / Illegal Drugs |
Alcohol intake and reduced brain volume: What explains the link? Data from three different studies suggest that lower brain volume and a propensity for alcohol use may have the same underlying cause: genetic factors. |
Anxiety / Stress |
Cannabinoid use for mental health conditions lacks evidence A meta-analysis of 83 studies finds insufficient evidence to support the use of medicinal cannabinoids to treat six mental health conditions. |
Some narcissistic traits may be useful for mental health Some researchers maintain that certain narcissistic traits could actually help safeguard mental health, offering a buffer against stress and depression. |
Depression |
Cannabinoid use for mental health conditions lacks evidence A meta-analysis of 83 studies finds insufficient evidence to support the use of medicinal cannabinoids to treat six mental health conditions. |
Some narcissistic traits may be useful for mental health Some researchers maintain that certain narcissistic traits could actually help safeguard mental health, offering a buffer against stress and depression. |
Genetics |
Alcohol intake and reduced brain volume: What explains the link? Data from three different studies suggest that lower brain volume and a propensity for alcohol use may have the same underlying cause: genetic factors. |
Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses |
Coffee drinkers have healthier gut microbiotas New research finds that high caffeine consumers have more diverse compositions in their gut microbiotas with higher levels of anti-inflammatory bacteria. |
Mental Health |
Cannabinoid use for mental health conditions lacks evidence A meta-analysis of 83 studies finds insufficient evidence to support the use of medicinal cannabinoids to treat six mental health conditions. |
Some narcissistic traits may be useful for mental health Some researchers maintain that certain narcissistic traits could actually help safeguard mental health, offering a buffer against stress and depression. |
Neurology / Neuroscience |
Alcohol intake and reduced brain volume: What explains the link? Data from three different studies suggest that lower brain volume and a propensity for alcohol use may have the same underlying cause: genetic factors. |
Psychology / Psychiatry |
Cannabinoid use for mental health conditions lacks evidence A meta-analysis of 83 studies finds insufficient evidence to support the use of medicinal cannabinoids to treat six mental health conditions. |
Some narcissistic traits may be useful for mental health Some researchers maintain that certain narcissistic traits could actually help safeguard mental health, offering a buffer against stress and depression. |
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