Anxious Depression Showed Distinct Whole-Brain fMRI Patterns

Anxious Depression Showed Distinct Whole-Brain fMRI Patterns

TL;DR: A 2026 meta-analysis in Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience pooled whole-brain functional MRI studies and found that anxious major depressive disorder (anxious MDD, depression with prominent anxiety symptoms) showed different brain-activity patterns from both non-anxious MDD and healthy controls. Key Findings 11 studies were included: The meta-analysis covered 829 anxious MDD patients, 681 MDD patients, …

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Antidepressant Side Effects in Pakistan Varied by Drug Class in 457 Adults With MDD

Antidepressant Side Effects in Pakistan Varied by Drug Class in 457 Adults With MDD

TL;DR: A 2026 study in Annals of General Psychiatry found that, among 457 adults with recurrent major depressive disorder in Pakistan, escitalopram was the most common single antidepressant and reported side effects varied sharply by drug class. Key Findings Clinic sample covered 457 adults: All participants had recurrent major depressive disorder and were recruited from …

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Amyloid PET Became Central to Alzheimer’s Antibody Eligibility

Amyloid PET Became Central to Alzheimer’s Antibody Eligibility

TL;DR: A 2026 narrative review in the Japanese Journal of Radiology reported that Alzheimer’s brain positron emission tomography (PET) imaging has shifted from supportive diagnosis toward treatment selection because amyloid PET is now central to confirming eligibility for anti-amyloid antibody therapy. Key Findings Three PET roles: The review separated FDG-PET, amyloid PET, and tau PET …

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Amitriptyline Pollution Disrupted Male Guppy Spatial Learning

Amitriptyline Pollution Disrupted Male Guppy Spatial Learning

TL;DR: A 2026 study in Environmental Science & Technology found that male guppies exposed for 11 days to environmentally relevant amitriptyline, a tricyclic antidepressant detected in waterways, made more spatial-learning errors in a maze while females were largely unaffected. Key Findings 170-fish learning test: Researchers tested wild-caught male and female guppies across 12 maze trials …

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AI-Assisted Bayesian Inference Found Gamma-Secretase Alzheimer Pathways

AI-Assisted Bayesian Inference Found Gamma-Secretase Alzheimer Pathways

TL;DR: A 2026 medRxiv preprint applied ChatGPT-4o-assisted Bayesian-frequentist hybrid inference to Alzheimer’s single-nucleus RNA-seq data and identified gamma-secretase and HP1 transcription pathways that a no-evidence frequentist setting did not recover. Key Findings 427 ROSMAP samples: The application used postmortem prefrontal cortex single-nucleus RNA-seq data from 427 Religious Orders Study and Memory and Aging Project samples. …

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Mental-Health AI Agents Still Lack Real Clinical Validation

Mental-Health AI Agents Still Lack Real Clinical Validation

TL;DR: A 2026 medRxiv review found that mental-health AI agents are moving quickly toward large-language-model chatbots, but most systems still rely on text self-report, narrow depression/anxiety/suicide use cases, and offline tests rather than prospective clinician or patient trials. Key Findings More than 300 recent papers were reviewed: Researchers audited mental-health AI agent systems from 2023 …

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Adolescent Trauma Disrupted Parent-Cued Fear Extinction in fMRI Study

Adolescent Trauma Disrupted Parent-Cued Fear Extinction in fMRI Study

TL;DR: A 2026 study in Biological Psychiatry: Global Open Science found that trauma-exposed adolescents, especially those with higher posttraumatic stress symptoms, showed disrupted parent-cued fear extinction across skin-conductance, behavioral-learning, and functional MRI (fMRI) measures. Key Findings 87 dyads entered the extinction task: The analysis included typically developing adolescents and trauma-exposed adolescents with lower or higher …

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Fasting Activated ADIOL-Kynurenine Pathway to Improve Worm Healthspan

Fasting Activated ADIOL-Kynurenine Pathway to Improve Worm Healthspan

TL;DR: A 2026 study in Aging Cell found that fasting and caloric restriction activated ADIOL, a steroid hormone, through an NHR-91-kynurenic acid pathway that improved several healthspan measures in worms without extending lifespan. Key Findings ADIOL was the central hormone: 5-androstene-3beta,17beta-diol (ADIOL) linked nutrient restriction to healthier function in C. elegans worms. NHR-91 was required: …

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Addiction Brain Differences Followed Network and Receptor Architecture

Addiction Brain Differences Followed Network and Receptor Architecture

TL;DR: A 2026 medRxiv preprint from the ENIGMA Addiction Working Group used structural MRI from 2,782 people with substance use disorder (SUD) and 1,951 controls and reported that addiction-related brain differences followed cortical network hubs and neurotransmitter receptor maps. Key Findings 4,733-person MRI sample: Researchers compared 2,782 people with SUD against 1,951 controls across 51 …

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Youth Mindfulness Programs Improved Executive Function in Meta-Analysis

Youth Mindfulness Programs Improved Executive Function in Meta-Analysis

TL;DR: A 2026 systematic review and meta-analysis posted as a medRxiv preprint found that mindfulness-based programs were linked to a small improvement in executive function, meaning inhibition, working memory, and flexible thinking, across 13 youth trials. Key Findings 13 trials were included: The meta-analysis pooled randomized and quasi-randomized trials in 1,560 children and adolescents aged …

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