Perinatal Depression in Ethiopia Estimated at 22.49% in Umbrella Review

Perinatal Depression in Ethiopia Estimated at 22.49% in Umbrella Review

TL;DR: A 2026 umbrella review in PLOS One pooled Ethiopian systematic reviews and estimated that 22.49% of women had perinatal depressive symptoms, with similar estimates during pregnancy and after birth. Key Findings Eight-review evidence base: Researchers included 8 systematic reviews and meta-analyses covering 28 unique primary studies and 15,592 participants. Overall prevalence: The pooled umbrella …

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Parental Profession Shaped Psychiatry Career Choice Through Role Modeling

Parental Profession Shaped Psychiatry Career Choice Through Role Modeling

TL;DR: A 2026 study in The British Journal of Psychiatry found that psychiatrists described parental profession as shaping psychiatry career choice mainly through role modeling, family values, autonomy, guidance, and lived experience with mental health. Key Findings Qualitative sample: Researchers analyzed reflective questionnaire responses from 45 doctors working in child and adolescent psychiatry and 24 …

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Occult Sleep Apnea Was Common in Hodgkin Lymphoma Survivors After Mantle Radiation

Occult Sleep Apnea Was Common in Hodgkin Lymphoma Survivors After Mantle Radiation

TL;DR: A 2026 study in Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine found that 36 of 42 Hodgkin lymphoma survivors tested after mantle radiation therapy had obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), despite mostly normal BMIs and slender necks — an under-recognized phenotype linked to dropped head syndrome. Key Findings 182 long-term HL survivors: All had received mantle radiation …

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New Psychoactive Stimulants and Hallucinogens Found in 70 Fatal Poisonings

New Psychoactive Stimulants and Hallucinogens Found in 70 Fatal Poisonings

TL;DR: A 2026 study in Drug and Alcohol Dependence Reports found 70 known Australian fatal poisonings involving new psychoactive stimulants and hallucinogens (NPSH), a category of newer stimulant- or hallucinogen-like drugs that often appeared alongside other psychoactive substances. Key Findings Researchers identified 70 fatal drug-toxicity cases in Australia from 2000 to 2025 where NPSH were …

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7-Day Memory Test Found Hidden Forgetting in Multiple Sclerosis

7-Day Memory Test Found Hidden Forgetting in Multiple Sclerosis

TL;DR: A 2026 medRxiv preprint found that adults with multiple sclerosis showed accelerated long-term forgetting (ALF), meaning unusually steep memory loss over days despite normal early recall, on two verbal memory tests. Key Findings The long-delay test was the key contrast: researchers compared 62 adults with multiple sclerosis and 65 matched controls using word-list and …

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Monthly Lecanemab Maintained Alzheimer’s Blood Biomarker Changes After 18 Months

Monthly Lecanemab Maintained Alzheimer's Blood Biomarker Changes After 18 Months

TL;DR: A 2026 study in Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Translational Research & Clinical Interventions used lecanemab pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic modeling in early Alzheimer’s disease and found that blood biomarkers worsened after treatment stopped, while monthly maintenance dosing after 18 months was predicted to preserve most p-tau181 and GFAP, an astrocyte-inflammation protein. Key Findings Three plasma biomarkers improved: Lecanemab …

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Misophonia and Hyperacusis Showed Different fMRI Sound-Processing Patterns

Misophonia and Hyperacusis Showed Different fMRI Sound-Processing Patterns

TL;DR: A 2026 study in Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience used task-based functional MRI (fMRI), a brain-scan method that tracks blood-oxygen changes during a task, to show that misophonia and hyperacusis had partly different brain connectivity patterns during unpleasant sound processing. Key Findings 91 young adults were analyzed after 1 participant was excluded for excessive …

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Smartphone Migraine Study Captured Daily Brain Fog and Symptom Burden

Smartphone Migraine Study Captured Daily Brain Fog and Symptom Burden

TL;DR: A 2026 medRxiv preprint enrolled 177 adults with migraine in a 30-day smartphone study and found that daily cognition and symptom check-ins were feasible, with 3,688 completed assessments and higher baseline burden in chronic migraine. Key Findings Migraine cohort: The MIND study followed 177 adults with migraine using once-daily smartphone surveys and brief mobile …

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Smartphone Testing Captured Migraine Brain Fog During Attacks

Smartphone Testing Captured Migraine Brain Fog During Attacks

TL;DR: A 2026 preprint posted to medRxiv found that adults with migraine had worse brain fog, more task forgetting, and slower smartphone cognitive-test performance on headache days, suggesting that migraine-related cognitive symptoms can be measured in daily life rather than only in clinic visits. Key Findings Brain fog affected 60% of headache days: participants contributed …

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MeCP2 Overexpression Disrupted Neural Progenitor Cells More Than Mature Neurons

MeCP2 Overexpression Disrupted Neural Progenitor Cells More Than Mature Neurons

TL;DR: A 2026 Nature Communications study found that extra MeCP2, the dosage-sensitive protein linked to Rett syndrome and MECP2 duplication syndrome, disrupted neural progenitor cells far more than mature neurons by activating developmental genes too early. Key Findings Cell timing mattered: MeCP2 overexpression caused broad transcriptional changes in neural progenitor cells, but only modest changes …

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