Mental-Health Stigma Delayed Care-Seeking in Somali Regional State

Mental-Health Stigma Delayed Care-Seeking in Somali Regional State

TL;DR: A 2026 qualitative study in BJPsych Open found that mental-health stigma in Ethiopia’s Somali Regional State shaped how people recognized illness, delayed biomedical care-seeking, and reinforced neglect of mental-health services. Key Findings Sixteen interviews anchored the study: Researchers interviewed health workers, service users, carers, and community-facing professionals in Jigjiga and Kabridahar. Mental illness was …

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Slow-Wave EEG-fMRI Maps Could Track Brain Network Deviation

Slow-Wave EEG-fMRI Maps Could Track Brain Network Deviation

TL;DR: A 2026 iScience study used simultaneous EEG-fMRI from 24 healthy adults to build reference maps for slow-wave events (SWEs), brief sleep-related brain waves, and proposed SloCAD as a way to measure how an individual brain deviates from healthy slow-wave network patterns. Key Findings Two healthy cohorts were mapped: Researchers analyzed simultaneous EEG-fMRI sleep recordings …

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SLC35F2 Solved a Queuosine Transport Mystery

SLC35F2 Solved a Queuosine Transport Mystery

TL;DR: A 2025 study in PNAS found that sLC35F2 emerged as the high-specificity transporter for queuine and queuosine, linking gut-derived micronutrients to tRNA modification and the cell’s protein-translation machinery. Key Findings 30-year transporter mystery: Scientists had suspected a selective queuine transporter for more than three decades. SLC35F2 carried Q and q: The study identifies SLC35F2 …

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Semaglutide Reduced Heavy Alcohol Drinking by 13.7 Percentage Points vs Placebo in 26-Week Trial of Adults With AUD and Obesity

Semaglutide Reduced Heavy Alcohol Drinking by 13.7 Percentage Points vs Placebo in 26-Week Trial of Adults With AUD and Obesity

TL;DR: A 2026 randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial in The Lancet (N=108 adults with both moderate-to-severe alcohol use disorder and obesity) found that 26 weeks of once-weekly 2.4 mg semaglutide reduced heavy drinking days by 41.1 percentage points compared with a 26.4-point reduction on placebo — a 13.7-point treatment difference, with parallel drops in alcohol craving, …

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REDDI MEG AI Classified Four Neurodegenerative Diseases With 0.81 Balanced Accuracy

REDDI MEG AI Classified Four Neurodegenerative Diseases With 0.81 Balanced Accuracy

TL;DR: A 2026 preprint in medRxiv reported that REDDI, an interpretable AI pipeline using resting-state magnetoencephalography (MEG), classified four neurodegenerative diseases with mean balanced accuracy of 0.81. Key Findings The dataset covered four disease groups: it included 32 people with mild cognitive impairment, 18 with multiple sclerosis, 20 with Parkinson’s disease, and 39 with amyotrophic …

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Rostral Prefrontal Gradient Predicted Creativity in Frontotemporal Dementia

Rostral Prefrontal Gradient Predicted Creativity in Frontotemporal Dementia

TL;DR: A 2026 study in Brain found that creativity in behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia tracked a rostral prefrontal cortex gradient, meaning the functional separation between default-mode and executive-control networks predicted creative performance. Key Findings 56-person clinical sample: researchers compared 27 patients with behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD) against 29 control participants from the ECOCAPTURE cohort. …

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Repeated Psilocybin Doses Reduced OCD Severity

Repeated Psilocybin Doses Reduced OCD Severity

TL;DR: A 2026 trial in Journal of Psychopharmacology found that repeated supervised psilocybin sessions reduced Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale (YBOCS) scores, a standard measure of obsession and compulsion severity, in 15 adults with OCD. Key Findings 73.3% met responder criteria: At the end of the 8-week treatment, 11 of 15 participants had at least a …

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Group Exercise in Psychiatric Care Built Routine and Belonging

Group Exercise in Psychiatric Care Built Routine and Belonging

TL;DR: A 2026 mixed-methods study in BMC Psychiatry found that adults in psychiatric treatment valued group-based physical activity less as generic exercise and more as structured, socially supported care, with 97% of questionnaire participants saying they felt supported by activity leaders. Key Findings Real-world psychiatric care: The program was embedded in an Oslo outpatient clinic …

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Parkinson’s Visual Hallucination Mouse Model Mapped Behavior Sequences

Parkinson's Visual Hallucination Mouse Model Mapped Behavior Sequences

TL;DR: A 2026 study in Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy built a Parkinson’s visual hallucination mouse model and found that a combined behavior map identified hallucination-like episodes better than any single movement measure. Key Findings Model: Researchers used 6-OHDA to create Parkinson-like dopamine injury in male C57BL/6 mice, then used benzhexol hydrochloride to trigger Parkinson’s …

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