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Could One Brain Fix Help Anxiety, Depression, and Insomnia?

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New research suggests that insomnia, depression, and anxiety disorders may stem from disruptions in common brain pathways.

These mental health conditions are widespread and often recurring, prompting scientists to search for more effective treatments that can prevent relapses.

Recent findings indicate that these disorders share a neurobiological foundation, which could lead to new, unified treatment approaches.

Researchers from the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience analyzed brain scans from over 40,000 adults in the UK Biobank to identify similarities and differences among the conditions.

Their study revealed that all three disorders are associated with a reduced surface area in the cerebral cortex, smaller thalamic volume, and weaker connectivity between various brain regions.

Despite these shared features, some distinctions emerged. Insomnia was linked to smaller brain areas involved in reward processing, while depression was associated with thinning in regions tied to language and emotional regulation.

The research team noted that although the affected areas may appear distinct, they are all part of an interconnected circuit involving the amygdala, hippocampus, and medial prefrontal cortex.

They propose that dysfunction in different parts of this shared circuit could explain the development of each condition, offering a possible foundation for a common treatment strategy.

Based on their findings, the researchers concluded that insomnia, depression, and anxiety disorders may originate from abnormalities in the same brain networks.

Daniel Kim
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