VR-CBTp for Paranoia May Fit Higher Avolition and Delusion Severity

VR-CBTp for Paranoia May Fit Higher Avolition and Delusion Severity

TL;DR: A 2026 study in Psychological Medicine found that people with schizophrenia spectrum disorders and higher avolition or moderate-to-high delusion severity appeared to improve more after virtual reality cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis (VR-CBTp), while lower delusion severity favored standard CBTp. Key Findings FaceYourFears dataset: The exploratory moderator study used trial data from 254 participants, …

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VIN Nanosystem Reduced Ischemic Stroke Infarct Measures in Rats

VIN Nanosystem Reduced Ischemic Stroke Infarct Measures in Rats

TL;DR: A 2026 rat and cell study in Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine reported that an engineered VIN nanosystem shifted microglia toward an anti-inflammatory state and reduced ischemic-stroke infarct measures in MCAO rats. Key Findings CXCR4 increased 1.75-fold: Fe3O4 nanoparticle induction raised CXCR4 expression in bone-marrow mesenchymal stem cell membranes. A151 loading reached …

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Under-Mattress Sleep Sensors Predicted Next-Day Dementia Agitation Risk

Under-Mattress Sleep Sensors Predicted Next-Day Dementia Agitation Risk

TL;DR: A 2026 preprint in medRxiv found that under-mattress sleep sensors associated lower nighttime respiratory rate and more unstable nighttime movement with higher odds of next-day agitation in dementia, while the same features did not predict how severe agitation became once it occurred. Key Findings 55 dementia patients supplied the main dataset: Researchers matched 333 …

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tVNS Improved Reward-Effort Efficiency in Severe Depression Symptoms

tVNS Improved Reward-Effort Efficiency in Severe Depression Symptoms

TL;DR: A 2026 preprint on medRxiv tested transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (tVNS), a noninvasive ear-based stimulation method, during a grip-strength reward task and found that people with severe depressive symptoms made more efficient effort choices under active stimulation than under sham. Key Findings Reward-effort task included 98 participants: The analysis included 53 people with major …

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Thrombosomes Reduced Brain Bleeding and Vessel Leak After TBI in Mice

Thrombosomes Reduced Brain Bleeding and Vessel Leak After TBI in Mice

TL;DR: A 2026 mouse study in Blood found that Thrombosomes, a freeze-dried platelet-derived blood product, reduced bleeding, vessel leak, inflammation, and blood-brain-barrier disruption after traumatic brain injury. Key Findings Thrombosomes were tested after traumatic brain injury: the product is made from preserved platelet material and was originally designed for hemorrhage control. Treatment was given after …

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AI Model Predicted Student Mental Health Risk With 95% Accuracy

AI Model Predicted Student Mental Health Risk With 95% Accuracy

TL;DR: A 2026 machine-learning study in PLOS One used student mental-health survey features to test an interpretable FT-Transformer plus LSTM model, which reached 95% accuracy for low, medium, and high risk prediction in a public dataset. Key Findings 95% accuracy: the full interpretable FT-Transformer plus LSTM model outperformed AdaBoost, SVM, logistic regression, Random Forest, LSTM, …

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Stress-System Markers Were Linked to Higher Pain Sensitivity in Chronic Primary Pain

Stress-System Markers Were Linked to Higher Pain Sensitivity in Chronic Primary Pain

TL;DR: A 2026 review in Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews found that chronic primary pain studies most consistently linked higher pain sensitivity with lower mean arterial pressure, higher cortisol, higher heart rate during recovery, and lower parasympathetic recovery. Key Findings The evidence base covered 52 studies; 37 contributed qualitative evidence and 21 had enough data for …

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Soluble CD27 Marked Autoimmune Activity in Severe Psychiatric Disorders

Soluble CD27 Marked Autoimmune Activity in Severe Psychiatric Disorders

TL;DR: A 2026 medRxiv preprint found that soluble CD27 (sCD27), a T-cell activation marker, was elevated in a subgroup of patients with severe psychiatric disorders and was more common when autoimmune disease or abnormal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) inflammation markers were present. Key Findings The immunopsychiatry cohort included 115 patients: Researchers compared severe psychiatric-disorder cases enriched …

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Better Sleep Quality Before Flu Shot Linked to Stronger Immune Response

Better Sleep Quality Before Flu Shot Linked to Stronger Immune Response

TL;DR: A 2026 study in Brain, Behavior, & Immunity – Health linked better sleep quality before influenza vaccination and earlier chronotype to stronger immune-response markers in 108 adults. Key Findings Vaccination cohort: Researchers studied sleep, vaccination timing, chronotype, and immune markers in 108 adults after influenza vaccination. Pre-shot sleep quality: Better Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index …

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Sleep Bruxism Linked to GERD Across 7 Adult Studies

Sleep Bruxism Linked to GERD Across 7 Adult Studies

TL;DR: A 2026 scoping review in Nature and Science of Sleep found that sleep bruxism and gastroesophageal reflux disease were positively associated across 7 adult human studies, but the evidence remains too heterogeneous to prove causality. Key Findings 174 records screened: Database searches in PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science narrowed 174 references to 7 …

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