Grin2a Gene Linked to Mediodorsal Thalamus Activity and Belief Updating in Schizophrenia

Mediodorsal Thalamus Activity Restored Belief Updating

TL;DR: A 2026 Nature Neuroscience mouse study linked a schizophrenia-risk Grin2a mutation to reduced activity in the mediodorsal thalamus, a belief-updating brain hub, then rescued the deficit by reactivating its prefrontal pathway. Key Findings Circuit reactivation rescued behavior: Driving the mediodorsal thalamus–prefrontal pathway restored more flexible decision-making in Grin2a-mutant mice — the experiment that turns …

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FTL1 Iron Protein Reversed Memory Loss in Old Mice

FTL1 Iron Protein Reversed Old Mouse Memory Loss

TL;DR: A 2025 Nature Aging mouse study linked FTL1, an iron-storage protein in the hippocampus, to mitochondrial energy, synapses, and memory, with FTL1 targeting in old mice partly reversing cognitive decline. Key Findings Targeting FTL1 improved old-mouse cognition: The rescue result — reducing neuronal FTL1 in aged hippocampi improved synaptic-related molecular changes and cognitive impairments. …

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Amygdala Astrocytes Helped Store and Extinguish Fear Memories

How Astrocytes Help the Amygdala Store Fear Memories

TL;DR: A 2026 Nature mouse study found amygdala astrocyte calcium signaling helped organize fear memory retrieval and extinction, disrupting both neuronal representations and prefrontal handoff when silenced. Key Findings Astrocyte activity tracked the fear state itself: During conditioned-fear retrieval and extinction, basolateral amygdala astrocytes showed calcium patterns that shifted with behavioral state — not slow …

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ACC Gene Therapy Targeting MOR Mimicked Morphine for Chronic Pain in Mice

How Gene Therapy Mimicked Morphine for Chronic Pain

TL;DR: A 2026 Nature mouse study isolated an anterior-cingulate pain-unpleasantness circuit that morphine calms, then mimicked that relief with MORp-driven chemogenetic inhibition in nerve-injured mice. Key Findings MORp gene therapy matched morphine: A synthetic mu-opioid receptor promoter driving inhibitory chemogenetics produced morphine-like reductions in affective pain — and outperformed 0.5 mg/kg systemic morphine on some …

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Meat Intake Linked to Lower Dementia Risk in APOE4 Carriers

Meat Intake Linked to Lower Dementia Risk in APOE4 Carriers

TL;DR: A 2026 JAMA Network Open analysis of 2,157 older Swedes found higher total meat intake was linked to lower dementia risk in APOE4 genetic-risk carriers, while a higher processed-meat share moved in the opposite direction. Key Findings APOE4 carriers showed lower risk at high meat intake: Top vs. bottom quintile of total meat consumption …

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Loneliness Impaired Memory Without Accelerating 6-Year Decline

Loneliness Lowered Memory Without Speeding Decline

TL;DR: A 2026 Aging & Mental Health analysis of the SHARE aging study followed 10,217 older Europeans and found lonely adults started with lower immediate and delayed recall but did not decline faster over 6 years. Key Findings Lower baseline, not faster decline: High loneliness was tied to lower immediate recall (−0.24) and delayed recall …

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1 in 5 Trauma-Exposed Children Met PTSD Criteria in 2025 Meta-Analysis

How Often Trauma-Exposed Kids Develop PTSD Now

TL;DR: A 2025 The British Journal of Psychiatry meta-analysis of 95 studies found about 1 in 5 trauma-exposed youth met older DSM-IV criteria for PTSD and 1 in 8 met newer DSM-5 criteria, with risk concentrated in girls and interpersonal trauma. Key Findings 20.3% pooled DSM-IV prevalence: Across 56 samples and 6,745 trauma-exposed youth (95% …

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Egypt’s 1,530-Person Alzheimer’s Cohort Identified Risk Factors

Egypt’s 1,530-Person Alzheimer’s Cohort Captures Risks Western Studies Miss

TL;DR: A 2026 npj Aging cohort paper introduced DAC-Egypt, a 1,530-person Alzheimer’s aging cohort designed to capture rural life, low formal education, chronic illness, family context, and blood biomarkers often missing from Western datasets. Key Findings The infrastructure itself is the result: 1,530 community-dwelling Egyptians aged 55–98 (mean 66.8), 54% women — a cohort with …

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County Economics Explained U.S. Poor Mental Health Gaps

County Economics Explained Poor Mental Health Gaps

TL;DR: A 2025 PLOS One county-level study found income, disability support, food assistance, education, commute, and work patterns explained 70% of geographic variation in frequent poor mental-health days across 3,121 U.S. counties. Key Findings 70% of county variation explained: The economic model captured the geographic distribution of frequent poor mental health days — 68.7% in …

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