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Ketamine’s Wild Brain Reboot?

Scientists just watched ketamine basically flatten the brain’s usual power structure—think less bossy control from the top, more direct convo between brain regions. After a single dose, the part of the brain that fuels overthinking (the DMN) chilled out, letting other areas finally get a word in. This might explain why ketamine helps with depression: it shakes up those stuck-in-a-rut thought patterns and gives your brain a chance to reset. Early days, but it’s a wild peek into how our minds might heal! #MentalHealth #Depression #BrainScience #Health

29 days ago
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