Early research suggests a brain test may predict whether antidepressants will cause sexual dysfunction. There has never been ...
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Scientists develop brain test that predicts sexual side effects from antidepressants
A team of researchers in Copenhagen has found that serotonin activity in the brain could help predict whether patients taking SSRI antidepressants will experience sexual side effects such as erectile ...
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Brain serotonin levels linked to sexual side effects from antidepressants
Researchers have discovered that the ability to have an erection or to orgasm is related to the levels of serotonin in the brain, but this relation only applies to depressed patients taking SSRI ...
A collaborative study involving Baylor College of Medicine, the University of Cambridge and the University of Exeter Medical School reveals a new gene associated with obesity and maladaptive behavior.
To enjoy the scent of morning coffee and freshly baked cookies or to perceive the warning smell of something burning, the brain needs two types of cells, neurons and astrocytes, to work closely with ...
A new study suggests this may lead to symptoms seen in long COVID patients. Decreased levels of serotonin in the body may be a contributing factor in the development and persistence of so-called 'long ...
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Scientists have uncovered a possible explanation for one of COVID-19's most vexing legacies: the stubborn neurological symptoms of long COVID, such as brain fog, memory loss and fatigue. The first ...
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