A commentary published in Brain Medicine by Drs. Julio Licinio and Ma-Li Wong examines groundbreaking research identifying adenosine signaling as the convergent mechanism underlying rapid-acting ...
Parkinson's disease affects 3% of population over 65 years old, and the average age of onset is 60. Regarding juvenile Parkinson, which represents the rest of all Parkison's cases, the disease begins ...
Perhaps the most intriguing implication of recent breakthrough research lies in an unexpected connection: the most rigorous ...
The Commentary in Brain Medicine titled "Adenosine as the Metabolic Common Path of Rapid Antidepressant Action: The Coffee Paradox," is freely available via Open Access on 11 November 2025 in Brain ...
Parkinson's disease affects 3% of population over 65 years old, and the average age of onset is 60. Regarding juvenile Parkinson, which represents the of all Parkison's cases, the disease begins ...
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The caffeine conundrum in rapid depression treatments
Perhaps the most intriguing implication of recent breakthrough research lies in an unexpected connection: the most rigorous mechanistic dissection of rapid antidepressant action identifies adenosine ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 96, No. 11 (May 25, 1999), pp. 6377-6381 (5 pages) The antiinflammatory action of aspirin generally has been ...
A new study reveals that the brain’s responsiveness and capacity for learning shift with the time of day, governed by ...
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