Astrocyte BMP Suppression Reduced Audiogenic Seizures in Fragile X Mice

Astrocyte BMP Suppression Eased Fragile X Signals

TL;DR: Fragile X is usually framed as a neuronal disease. A new mouse study points the finger somewhere else: an overactive BMP signaling program inside astrocytes. Switching it off in glial cells alone — by deleting Smad4 — reduced sound-triggered seizures and partially restored synaptic activity in the auditory cortex. Key Findings The intervention was …

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Childhood Trauma Increased Randomness in Teen Depression Brain Networks

Childhood Trauma Made Teen Depression Networks More Random

TL;DR: 343 depressed teenagers, scanned and modeled as functional networks. Childhood trauma was tied to a less efficient, more randomly organized brain — especially in default mode hubs. Eight weeks of antidepressant treatment partly normalized those networks. A baseline fMRI model predicted treatment response at 82% balanced accuracy. Key Findings 82% balanced accuracy on response …

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Sharper Cognitive Precision Predicted 40 Extra Minutes of Goal-Directed Work

Daily Cognitive Precision Predicted Goal Follow-Through

TL;DR: Productivity advice usually treats follow-through as identity — disciplined people execute, undisciplined people drift. This 12-week study of 9,248 daily time points says otherwise. The same person did more on days when their cognitive precision was higher than usual. A one-standard-deviation jump was statistically comparable to roughly 40 minutes of extra goal-directed work. Key …

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Depression Genetics Identified Altered DLPFC Neurons and Microglia

Depression Genetics Points to Altered DLPFC Cell Types

TL;DR: Depression risk variants usually sit in noncoding DNA — statistically real, biologically opaque. A Nature Genetics study mapped 200,000+ cells from the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex of 84 donors and put those variants somewhere specific: deep-layer excitatory neurons carrying stress-responsive NR4A2 regulatory changes, plus a microglia subtype with altered immune-homeostasis programs. Key Findings Genetic risk …

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Alzheimer’s Treatment Needs More Than Amyloid Drugs

Alzheimer's Treatment Needs More Than Amyloid

TL;DR: Lecanemab and donanemab proved that modifying amyloid biology slows clinical decline. They also proved it does not stop it. A 2026 Science China Life Sciences review argues the next era of Alzheimer’s treatment will be biomarker-guided and combination-driven — tau, APOE, aging biology, immune state, and vascular health all in the picture. Key Findings …

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A Visual Autism Subtype Left a Fusiform Lipid Signature

A Visual Autism Subtype Left a Fusiform Lipid Signature

TL;DR: Autistic children with atypical visual processing carry a distinct lipid-and-myelin pattern centered on the fusiform gyrus, paired with low blood ceruloplasmin and high lead. A combined MRI signature separated the subtype from controls at AUC 0.93. Key Findings AUC 0.93 versus controls, 0.87 versus other autistic children: A combined fusiform lipid-myelin signature classified the …

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Alpha-Synuclein Testing via Spinal Fluid Could Clarify Lewy Body Dementia Diagnosis

Alpha-Synuclein Testing Could Clarify Dementia Diagnosis

TL;DR: A spinal-fluid seed test caught 19 of 20 Lewy body dementia patients in a real memory-clinic cohort — and revealed hidden Lewy-body biology in 15.8% of patients carrying an Alzheimer’s diagnosis. The “Alzheimer’s” label was often correct but incomplete. Key Findings 95% sensitivity for Lewy body dementia: 19 of 20 LBD patients tested positive …

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Cannabis via Vaporized THC (20-40 mg) Caused Memory Impairment

Cannabis Did Not Just Blur Word Lists. It Hit Everyday Memory Too

TL;DR: A controlled vaporized-THC trial in 120 regular cannabis users disrupted false memory, source memory, temporal order, and prospective memory — the systems people actually rely on during a normal day. And 20 mg looked just as bad as 40 mg. Key Findings 20 mg matched 40 mg: The trial did not find meaningful differences …

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