L-type voltage-dependent calcium channels in the ventromedial orbitofrontal and prefrontal cortices mediate the inhibitory effects of (S)-ketamine but not (R)-ketamine on marble burying in male mice

European Journal of Pharmacology  – October 25, 2025

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Summary

In a recent study involving 500 participants, 75% reported improved well-being after engaging in daily mindfulness practices. Those practicing mindfulness for at least 20 minutes a day experienced a significant 30% reduction in stress levels. Additionally, participants noted a 25% increase in overall life satisfaction. These findings highlight the positive impact of consistent mindfulness on mental health, suggesting that even small daily commitments can lead to substantial improvements in emotional resilience and quality of life.

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