Ketamine has received a Hollywood makeover. It used to be known as a rave drug (street name special K) and cat anesthetic. However, in recent years, some doctors have prescribed ketamine to treat ...
New research sheds light on how ketamine affects the brain by targeting a specific NMDA receptor subtype, GluN1-2B-2D.
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Professor Hiro Furukawa and postdoc Hyunook Kang prove the existence of a mysterious brain receptor known as GluN1- 2B -2D.
Our brain and eyes can play tricks on us—not least when it comes to the expanding hole illusion. A new computational model ...
Kourtney Kardashian's Lemme Chill gummies are marketed for de-stressing. Here's what happened to my anxiety when I took them ...