How Childhood Trauma Alters Brain Processing of Caretaker Signals

A study reveals that children exposed to violence have heightened insula activity when processing caregiver cues, indicating unique brain adaptations.
How GLP-1 Drugs Are Transforming Addiction Recovery

Recent studies show that GLP-1 drugs such as Ozempic may not only help with diabetes and obesity but could also provide significant benefits in treating alcohol and substance use disorders.
LSD Shows Promise in Protecting Against Seizures in Mice

Two studies suggest that LSD may have unexpected neuroprotective properties against severe seizures, prompting new discussions about its therapeutic potential.
Innovations in Veterinary Medicine: What’s New for 2026

This article discusses recent advancements in veterinary medicine, focusing on treatment and care improvements.
Emergency Care Saves Dog from Salmon Poisoning

After ingesting a dead salmon, a dog developed severe salmon poisoning disease, emphasizing the need for quick veterinary care.
Advancements in Veterinary Practices for Better Animal Care

This article discusses the latest advancements in veterinary medical practices and challenges in animal health.
Rhode Island’s Proposed Telehealth Legislation for Vets

Rhode Island is moving forward with legislation to formalize telehealth services in veterinary care, enhancing pet health access.
Impact of Inattention on Cognitive Performance in Seniors

A new study investigates the effects of ADHD symptoms on cognitive performance in older adults, highlighting significant findings for healthcare.
Nutritional Strategies for Managing Feline Diabetes

This article discusses the importance of nutrition in managing feline diabetes mellitus effectively.
Impact of Hippocampal Volume on Depression Treatment Response

A study found that larger left hippocampus volumes can predict better responses to escitalopram in individuals with depression.