Dexamethasone Disrupted Mouse Sleep Through Orexin Activation

Dexamethasone Disrupted Mouse Sleep Through Orexin Activation

TL;DR: A 2026 mouse study in Psychopharmacology found that repeated dexamethasone, a synthetic glucocorticoid steroid, disrupted light-phase sleep and increased orexin-neuron activity, a wake-promoting hypothalamic signal, during sleep-to-wake transitions. Key Findings 5-day steroid model: Male C57BL/6J mice received dexamethasone at 30 mg/kg for 5 days before 24-hour sleep recording. Light-phase sleep was disrupted: Dexamethasone increased …

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CBT-I Plus Medication Improved Chronic Insomnia More Than Medication Alone

CBT-I Plus Medication Improved Chronic Insomnia More Than Medication Alone

TL;DR: A 2026 systematic review in Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine found that cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I), a structured behavioral sleep treatment, plus sleep medication improved chronic insomnia more than medication alone, but adding medication to CBT-I did not improve the critical insomnia outcomes. Key Findings 15 analyzable articles: Researchers screened 1,179 articles, …

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BIOMEDE Trial Found No Survival Gain From Targeted Drugs in DIPG

BIOMEDE Trial Found No Survival Gain From Targeted Drugs in DIPG

TL;DR: A 2026 randomized phase 2 trial in Nature Medicine found that three targeted drugs added to radiotherapy did not improve overall survival for children with diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG), a lethal brainstem tumor, although everolimus caused fewer treatment-stopping side effects. Key Findings 233 randomized patients: BIOMEDE assigned 36 children to erlotinib, 102 to …

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Olfactory MRI Radiomics Linked pTau217 to Alzheimer’s Cognition

Olfactory MRI Radiomics Linked pTau217 to Alzheimer's Cognition

TL;DR: A 2026 article-in-press study in Alzheimer’s Research & Therapy found that olfactory-region MRI radiomics, a method that turns brain scans into quantitative texture and shape features, linked blood pTau217, a tau-related Alzheimer’s disease biomarker, with cognitive impairment across three cohorts. Key Findings Three Alzheimer’s cohorts were matched: Researchers matched 122 Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients …

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Alzheimer’s AI Model Improved Disease Progression Prediction

Alzheimer's AI Model Improved Disease Progression Prediction

TL;DR: A 2026 machine-learning study found that the final SNP-NF model in PLOS One reported mAUC 0.965, recall 0.929, and precision 0.929, while the study reported gains of about 3% in mAUC, 1% in precision, and 0.7% in recall versus their previous neural-process model. Key Findings SNP-NF performance was high: The final model reported mAUC …

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Social Media Abstinence Did Not Improve Mood or Life Satisfaction in 10-Study Meta-Analysis of 4,674 Adults

Social Media Abstinence Did Not Improve Mood or Life Satisfaction in 10-Study Meta-Analysis of 4,674 Adults

TL;DR: A 2025 systematic review and meta-analysis in Scientific Reports pooled 10 social media abstinence experiments (N = 4,674 adults; abstinence 1–28 days) and found no significant effect on positive affect, negative affect, or life satisfaction. Key Findings Positive affect was unchanged: pooled Hedges’ g = 0.03 (95% CI [−0.11, 0.16], p = 0.69) across 9 studies and 14 …

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Oral Arginine Reduced Amyloid-Beta Pathology in Two Mouse Models of Alzheimer’s Disease

Oral Arginine Reduced Amyloid-Beta Pathology in Two Mouse Models of Alzheimer's Disease

TL;DR: A 2025 study in Neurochemistry International from Kindai University showed that oral arginine, a naturally occurring amino acid, blocked the formation of toxic amyloid-beta aggregates in lab tests and reduced amyloid pathology in two well-established mouse models of Alzheimer’s disease — with the authors flagging that the research-grade doses and methods are not equivalent …

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Natural Daylight During Office Hours Improved Glucose Time-in-Range and Shifted Substrate Metabolism in Type 2 Diabetes

Natural Daylight During Office Hours Improved Glucose Time-in-Range and Shifted Substrate Metabolism in Type 2 Diabetes

TL;DR: A 2026 randomized crossover trial in Cell Metabolism compared natural daylight against standard artificial office lighting in 13 older adults with well-controlled type 2 diabetes and found that natural-daylight days produced more time in a healthy blood-glucose range (about 51% vs 43%), smaller glucose swings, and a metabolic shift toward burning more fat and …

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Three or More Live Births Was the Only Reproductive Factor Linked to Lower Stroke Risk in Framingham Women

Three or More Live Births Was the Only Reproductive Factor Linked to Lower Stroke Risk in Framingham Women

TL;DR: A 2026 study in the Journal of the American Heart Association followed 1,882 stroke-free women from the Framingham Heart Study for a median of 18 years and found that having three or more live births was associated with a reduced risk of clinical stroke and lower MRI markers of vascular brain injury — the …

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Lower-Body Cues Matched Whole-Body Accuracy in Female Body Size Judgments

Lower-Body Cues Matched Whole-Body Accuracy in Female Body Size Judgments

TL;DR: A 2025 study in BMC Biology found that people judged female body size about as accurately from lower-body images as from whole-body images, but isolated thigh regions alone were not enough. Key Findings Two body-perception experiments: Researchers tested 99 participants in Experiment 1 and 116 participants in Experiment 2 using a bodyline task. Lower-body …

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