Wild monkeys invaded Florida. Should people protect them?

It was a typical Florida story. In January 2014, Missy Williams stood at the edge of a park-and-fly in Dania Beach near Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. She watched the boundary…

White House clamps down on RFK, Jr.’s vaccine rejectionism but reportedly retains Trump’s support

The White House is more tightly controlling the messaging and policies—including around vaccines—coming from the Department of Health and Human Services ahead of the midterm elections …. Aides close to…

Most Insomnia Meds Don’t Worsen Sleep Apnea

Summary: Treating insomnia when a patient also has Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)—a condition known as COMISA—is a delicate balancing act. While sedative-hypnotics can help patients fall asleep, there has long…

Spectrum of Hyperarousal: Seven Distinct Types of Tension Identified

Summary: “Hyperarousal” is a cornerstone of many mental health conditions, from insomnia and ADHD to depression and PTSD. However, the term has historically been used as a “catch-all,” leading to…

How Others’ Opinions Sculpt Your Physical Pain

Summary: Can hearing that a medical shot “really hurts” actually make the needle sting more? According to a new study, the answer is a definitive yes. Researchers discovered that social…

Cortisol Blurs the Brain’s Internal Navigation Map

Summary: Have you ever felt completely lost when you’re stressed? It isn’t just a lack of focus—it’s a biological “jamming” of your internal GPS. Researchers have discovered that the stress…

Why do birds cheat? – Functional Ecologists

In this week’s blog post, we find out how relationship woes are abundant in the bird community! Through her paper: “Avian extra-pair paternity in the last European primeval forest”, author Joanna Sudyka provides an explanation for the question: “why do birds…

Immune Cells in the Brain Discovered to Control Puberty and Reproduction

Summary: In a surprising shift in our understanding of reproductive biology, researchers have discovered that fertility is not controlled by neurons alone. The study reveals that microglia—the brain’s primary immune…

Teens with ADHD Face Higher Risks of Anxiety and Depression

Summary: Young people with ADHD are significantly more likely to experience “internalizing” problems like anxiety and low mood, but until now, the exact links between these conditions remained unclear. A…

Why African striped mice can be the best of dads — or the worst

The difference between a doting dad and a deadbeat one may come down to a molecular switch in the brain — at least in African striped mice. Boosting activity of…