Teen Diet Review Favored Patterns Over Nutrients

Teen Diet Review Favored Patterns Over Nutrients

TL;DR: A 2025 study in Nutrients found that a systematic review of adolescent diet and mental health found the clearest readout for whole dietary patterns, while single nutrients and supplement-style interventions looked less consistent. Key Findings 19 studies reviewed: The review covered six randomized controlled trials and 13 prospective cohort studies. Diet patterns looked clearer: …

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Coffee Intake Shifted Gut Microbes, Stress, and Cognition Markers

Coffee Intake Shifted Gut Microbes, Stress, and Cognition Markers

TL;DR: A 2026 human microbiome and intervention study in Nature Communications found that coffee drinkers showed distinct gut microbiome composition and lower several microbial metabolites, while caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee shifted stress and mood measures in the intervention phase. Key Findings Study type: a study of habitual coffee intake, caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee, gut microbes, …

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Solriamfetol Improved Sleepiness in Early Shift Work

Solriamfetol Improved Sleepiness in Early Shift Work

TL;DR: A 2026 study in NEJM Evidence found that solriamfetol added 9.4 minutes of objective wakefulness in early-morning shift work disorder after 4 weeks, without a higher overall adverse-event rate than placebo. Key Findings 78 early-morning workers: Participants had excessive sleepiness linked to shifts starting between 3 a.m. and 7 a.m. Randomized double-blind design: The …

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Cocaine-Alcohol Use Changed PL-to-NAc Relapse Circuit in Rats

Cocaine-Alcohol Use Changed PL-to-NAc Relapse Circuit in Rats

TL;DR: A 2026 rat study in Neuropsychopharmacology found that chemogenetically inhibiting a prelimbic cortex to nucleus accumbens core pathway blocked cue-triggered cocaine seeking after cocaine alone, but did not block relapse-like behavior after sequential cocaine and alcohol use. Key Findings The model tested sequential polysubstance use: rats self-administered cocaine, then some received access to 20% …

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Sleepy Despite CPAP? Cognition Still Slips in Sleep Apnea

Sleepy Despite CPAP? Cognition Still Slips in Sleep Apnea

TL;DR: A 2026 study in Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine found that in 65 continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) adherent patients with obstructive sleep apnea, those who still showed objective daytime sleepiness on a psychomotor vigilance task scored worse on global cognition, memory, executive function, attention, and processing speed despite using their devices regularly. Key …

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EHR Machine Learning Predicted Clozapine Initiation in Schizophrenia

EHR Machine Learning Predicted Clozapine Initiation in Schizophrenia

TL;DR: A 2026 preprint in medRxiv trained machine-learning models on Danish electronic health records and found that an XGBoost model predicted clozapine initiation within 365 days with an AUROC of 0.81 in patients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder. Key Findings 229,761 prediction times: The main model used routine psychiatric hospital contacts from 5,806 patients after …

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Cannabis After First Pregnancy Was Not Linked to Hypertension in nuMoM2b Study

Cannabis After First Pregnancy Was Not Linked to Hypertension in nuMoM2b Study

TL;DR: A 2026 study in O&G Open found that cannabis exposure 2–7 years after a first pregnancy was not associated with incident hypertension after adjustment in the nuMoM2b Heart Health Study. Key Findings No adjusted hypertension association: Cannabis exposure was not associated with incident hypertension after adjustment (AOR 1.05; 95% CI, 0.63-1.76). 4,079-person analysis: Researchers …

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Redox Switches Amplified Alzheimer’s Neuroinflammation

Redox Switches Amplified Alzheimer’s Neuroinflammation

TL;DR: A 2026 study in Cell Chemical Biology found that alzheimer’s inflammation may be driven by a specific chemical switch: S-nitrosylation of STING at cysteine 148, which pushed innate immune signaling toward synaptic damage. Key Findings STING carried the redox switch: The study identified S-nitrosylation of human STING at cysteine 148 as a redox modification …

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Eye Tracking Found Hyper-Scanning and Hyper-Pursuit in Anxiety Disorders

Eye Tracking Found Hyper-Scanning and Hyper-Pursuit in Anxiety Disorders

TL;DR: A 2026 study in The British Journal of Psychiatry found that people with anxiety disorders showed hyper-scanning during neutral image viewing and hyper-pursuit during moving-dot tracking, suggesting that eye-tracking could capture measurable patterns of anxiety-related vigilance. Key Findings 307-person sample: Researchers compared 91 patients with anxiety disorders, 118 with depressive disorders, and 98 healthy …

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Amitriptyline Reduced C6 Glioma Cell Growth but Weakened Radiation Effects With Temozolomide

Amitriptyline Reduced C6 Glioma Cell Growth but Weakened Radiation Effects With Temozolomide

TL;DR: A 2026 in vitro study in Molecular and Clinical Oncology found that amitriptyline reduced C6 glioma cell viability and PD-L1 checkpoint expression, but the same drug weakened the cell-killing effect of radiation when combined with temozolomide. Key Findings Amitriptyline alone reduced glioma cell growth: In non-radiated C6 glioma cultures, 10 micromolar amitriptyline lowered viability …

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