Ketamine’s Leap from Fringe to Mainstream in Depression Treatment

[ad_1] Summary: A new study involving 74 participants has demonstrated significant promise for intravenous ketamine in treating severe depression and bipolar disorder, conditions often resistant to traditional therapies. This research indicates that after just three ketamine infusions over 11 days, 52% of the participants achieved remission, with half of those frequently experiencing suicidal thoughts witnessing … Read more

Neural Pathways of Navigation Identified

[ad_1] Summary: A new study illuminated how fruit flies navigate by revealing the communication between their internal compass and steering brain regions. This study shows that three distinct neuron groups translate directional signals into corrective actions, allowing fruit flies to adjust their course effectively. These findings not only deepen our understanding of navigation in simpler … Read more

Mitochondrial Transport Key to Neurological Health

[ad_1] Summary: Researchers have discovered a molecular complex crucial for the transport of mitochondria within neurons, offering new insights into preventing neurodegenerative diseases. The complex, identified as Alex3/Gαq, is pivotal for distributing energy-producing mitochondria throughout neurons, essential for neurotransmission and neuronal functions. This finding opens up potential therapeutic avenues against Parkinson’s disease, neuromuscular disorders, and … Read more

A twice-daily dose of CINNAMON could prevent diabetes in those vulnerable, according to new study

[ad_1] Spicing up your diet with a twice-daily dose of cinnamon could help prevent diabetes in those at risk for the disease, a study suggests. Researchers at the University of California  Los Angeles have found that consuming roughly a teaspooon of the sweet spice can significantly reduce blood sugar levels in those with prediabetes – potentially preventing … Read more

Zelensky replaces top commander, Zaluzhny, with military intelligence chief

[ad_1] correction An earlier version of this article included a photograph and headline visible in web searches stating incorrectly that Ukraine’s military intelligence chief, Kyrylo Budanov, would become Ukraine’s new commander in chief. The new top general is Oleksandr Syrsky, former commander of Ukraine’s ground forces. The article has been corrected. KYIV — Oleksandr Syrsky, … Read more

ACEP says its OK to use topical anesthetics for simple corneal abrasions

[ad_1] Cite this article as: Morgenstern, J. ACEP says its OK to use topical anesthetics for simple corneal abrasions, First10EM, February 8, 2024. Available at:https://doi.org/10.51684/FIRS.134295 Long time readers will know that I generally dislike guidelines. Although there are exceptions, I think that guidelines are often more problematic than helpful. However, I know that many … Read more

Iraq livid with US after drone strike

[ad_1] Blinken meets Israeli War Cabinet members in Tel Aviv US Secretary of State Antony Blinken met Thursday with members of Israel’s war cabinet in Tel Aviv to discuss the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The U.S. drone strike that killed an Iraqi-based militant leader was a “blatant assassination” that showed no regard for international law, … Read more

New study sheds light on depression’s potential impact on political attitudes

[ad_1] How does our mental health shape our view of politics? A new study suggests that depression not only affects our emotional well-being but also might influence how we perceive our political world. Researchers from the University of Liverpool and Stanford University have discovered a complex web linking pandemic-related stress, depression, and political attitudes, shedding … Read more

Had COVID recently? Here’s what to know about how long immunity lasts, long COVID, and more

[ad_1] More than four years after the emergence of SARS-CoV-2, most people are eager to leave COVID-19 in the rearview mirror. Unfortunately, the virus has far from disappeared. In the last week of December 2023 and the first few weeks of January 2024, the United States saw a bump in COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations, according … Read more