Negative Language Predicted Depression and Anxiety in Emergency Dispatchers

Negative Language Predicted Depression and Anxiety in Emergency Dispatchers

TL;DR: A 2026 study in PLOS One found that emergency call takers and dispatchers who used more negatively valenced words when describing a stressful work event reported higher depression and anxiety symptoms, while arousal-related language did not predict distress. Key Findings 106 emergency communications workers described a stressful work-related event and completed the DASS-21, a …

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AI Precision Mental Health Adoption Hinged on Anxiety, Risk, and Acceptance

AI Precision Mental Health Adoption Hinged on Anxiety, Risk, and Acceptance

TL;DR: A 2026 study in Journal of Medical Internet Research found that psychology trainees were generally open to artificial intelligence-based precision mental health technologies (AI-PMHTs), but fear, perceived risk, resistance to change, and reliability concerns shaped whether they expected to use them. Key Findings 357 psychology trainees: The cross-sectional survey included undergraduate and master’s psychology …

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Hemispheric Asymmetry MRI Model Classified Focal Cortical Dysplasia in Epilepsy

Hemispheric Asymmetry MRI Model Classified Focal Cortical Dysplasia in Epilepsy

TL;DR: A 2026 preprint in medRxiv tested an interpretable machine-learning model for focal cortical dysplasia (FCD), a lesion linked to drug-resistant epilepsy, and found that hemispheric-asymmetry MRI features classified 39 of 50 subjects correctly in leave-one-out testing. Key Findings 50-subject MRI sample: The analysis used 25 FCD patients and 25 age-matched healthy controls from the …

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Microglial Checkpoint Collapse Mapped Alzheimer Neuroimmune Therapy Axes

Microglial Checkpoint Collapse Mapped Alzheimer Neuroimmune Therapy Axes

TL;DR: A 2026 review in Journal of Neuroinflammation proposed that Alzheimer microglial dysfunction can be understood as checkpoint collapse, where failed regulatory controls feed three interacting lipid, iron/ferroptosis, and inflammation/complement axes. Key Findings Review framework, not trial result: Alzheimer microglial evidence through April 2026 was synthesized rather than used to test a new drug or …

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Ketogenic Diet Therapies Reduced Seizures in Drug-Resistant Epilepsy Review

Ketogenic Diet Therapies Reduced Seizures in Drug-Resistant Epilepsy Review

TL;DR: A 2026 systematic review in PLOS One found that ketogenic diet therapies were linked to more 50% seizure reductions in drug-resistant epilepsy, with clearer evidence in children and more uncertainty for near-complete seizure control, side effects, adherence, and quality of life. Key Findings 17 randomized trials were included: The review screened 1,193 records after …

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Week 1 Step Counts and Anxiety Tracked Recovery After Day-Case Lung Wedge Surgery

Week 1 Step Counts and Anxiety Tracked Recovery After Day-Case Lung Wedge Surgery

TL;DR: A 2026 prospective observational study in BMC Pulmonary Medicine found that patients recovering at home after day-case video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) wedge resection steadily increased their step counts over 4 weeks, while lower early activity was linked to poorer 6-minute walk recovery and higher preoperative anxiety. Key Findings 72 complete follow-ups: Of 82 day-case …

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Sustained Attention Genetics Split From Executive Function in AFFECT Study

Sustained Attention Genetics Split From Executive Function in AFFECT Study

TL;DR: A 2026 Molecular Psychiatry study found that common genetic influences on sustained attention were partly separable from genetic influences on executive function, using task-based cognition data from the AFFECT study and 23andMe participants. Key Findings More than 20,000 participants contributed task-based cognition data: Final GWAS sample sizes ranged from 10,129 people for lapse recovery …

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Discrimination Linked to Lower Belonging and Higher Stress in German Health Students

Discrimination Linked to Lower Belonging and Higher Stress in German Health Students

TL;DR: A 2026 cross-sectional study in BMC Medical Education found that German students in health-related degree programs who had personally experienced discrimination reported lower belonging, lower academic self-efficacy, lower study engagement, and higher general stress than peers without such experiences. Key Findings National survey covered Germany: The online survey included 987 health-related degree students from …

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DBS Electrodes Improved Deep Brain EEG Source Localization Accuracy

DBS Electrodes Improved Deep Brain EEG Source Localization Accuracy

TL;DR: A 2026 study in Journal of Neural Engineering reported that adding passive recordings from bidirectional deep brain stimulation (DBS) electrodes to scalp electroencephalography (EEG) improved simulated deep-brain source localization, especially near the implanted lead. Key Findings 72-channel scalp EEG: The simulations combined scalp EEG with 4-contact, 8-contact, or 40-contact DBS electrode configurations. Three noise …

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Web Pregnancy Program Did Not Beat Control for Substance Use or STI Risk

Web Pregnancy Program Did Not Beat Control for Substance Use or STI Risk

TL;DR: A 2026 randomized trial in Journal of Medical Internet Research tested the web-based Health Check-Up for Expectant Moms program in 176 pregnant women at risk for substance use or sexually transmitted infection risk, but reductions in alcohol, cannabis, and condomless sex did not differ clearly from an attention-matched control condition. Key Findings 176 pregnant …

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