For Baby’s Sake Linked DVA Recognition With Parenting Change

For Baby's Sake Linked DVA Recognition With Parenting Change

TL;DR: A 2026 qualitative study in BMC Psychology reported that the For Baby’s Sake whole-family domestic violence and abuse programme was linked to parents’ perceived changes in abuse recognition, emotion regulation, and parenting behavior across pregnancy-to-two-year interviews. Key Findings 83 interviews: Researchers analyzed 83 interviews from 39 parents enrolled in the For Baby’s Sake programme. …

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VNS Reduced Seizures After Failed Epilepsy Surgery in CORE-VNS

VNS Reduced Seizures After Failed Epilepsy Surgery in CORE-VNS

TL;DR: A 2026 preprint in medRxiv from the CORE-VNS study reported that vagus nerve stimulation (VNS), a neuromodulation therapy for drug-resistant epilepsy, produced similar 36-month seizure reductions in people with and without prior intracranial epilepsy surgery. Key Findings 531 VNS implants: The analysis included 531 people with drug-resistant epilepsy who received an initial VNS implant …

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DLPFC tDCS Improved MoCA and Depression Scores in Chemo-Brain Case Report

DLPFC tDCS Improved MoCA and Depression Scores in Chemo-Brain Case Report

TL;DR: A 2026 study in Journal of Medical Case Reports described a 71-year-old breast-cancer survivor whose Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), a cognitive screening test, increased from 16 to 20 and whose 15-item Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS-15), a depression-symptom questionnaire, decreased from 8 to 2 after 12 sessions of left DLPFC, a prefrontal executive-control region, transcranial …

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Sympathetic Nerves Slowed Mouse Melanoma via Norepinephrine on Alpha Adrenergic Receptors on Macrophages

Sympathetic Nerves Slowed Mouse Melanoma via Norepinephrine on Alpha Adrenergic Receptors on Macrophages

TL;DR: A 2026 study in Neuron from Weill Cornell used mouse melanoma models to find that sympathetic nerves growing into tumors release norepinephrine, which activates alpha adrenergic receptors on tumor-associated macrophages and reduces their pro-tumor numbers — flipping the conventional view of the nervous system as a cancer accelerator into evidence that one branch of …

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Sweetness Expectations Changed Midbrain Reward Signals

Sweetness Expectations Changed Midbrain Reward Signals

TL;DR: A 2026 study in Journal of Neuroscience found that when people expected sugar, an artificially sweetened drink became more pleasant and produced a stronger midbrain response, even though perceived sweetness was similar. Key Findings Expectation changed the reward readout: The researchers selected participants who reported similar perceptual experiences of sugar and non-nutritive sweetener. 27 …

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Subgaleal ISP Stimulation Reduced Treatment-Resistant Epilepsy Seizures

Subgaleal ISP Stimulation Reduced Treatment-Resistant Epilepsy Seizures

TL;DR: A 2026 medRxiv preprint reported that closed-loop subgaleal intersectional short-pulse stimulation reduced seizure duration and rapidly lowered seizure incidence in a small first-in-human treatment-resistant epilepsy study. Key Findings Subgaleal implantation reached 13 patients: Researchers enrolled 15 adults, 2 withdrew before implantation, and 13 underwent subgaleal electrode implantation and inpatient monitoring. 2,283 hours of video-EEG …

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NLP Stroke Subtyping Linked Lobar ICH to Dementia and Cortical Stroke to MI

NLP Stroke Subtyping Linked Lobar ICH to Dementia and Cortical Stroke to MI

TL;DR: A 2026 preprint in medRxiv used natural language processing (NLP) on Scottish CT and MRI reports to subtype stroke at scale, linking lobar intracerebral hemorrhage to higher later dementia risk and cortical ischemic stroke to higher early myocardial infarction risk. Key Findings 785,331 head scans: Researchers applied NLP to CT and MRI head-scan reports …

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CatBoost Predicted Stroke-Associated Pneumonia After Bridging Therapy

CatBoost Predicted Stroke-Associated Pneumonia After Bridging Therapy

TL;DR: A 2026 preprint in medRxiv reported that an interpretable CatBoost machine-learning model predicted stroke-associated pneumonia after acute ischemic stroke bridging therapy with a test-set AUC of 0.932, with 7-day stroke severity and early inflammatory markers among the strongest contributors. Key Findings 135 stroke patients: The retrospective analysis included 135 acute ischemic stroke patients who …

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SSRIs Did Not Raise Major Bleeding Risk With DOACs in Cohort Analysis

SSRIs Did Not Raise Major Bleeding Risk With DOACs in Cohort Analysis

TL;DR: A 2026 study in BJGP Open found no clear cohort-level increase in major bleeding outcomes when selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) were used with direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs), but the self-controlled analysis still pointed to extra caution when an SSRI is newly started during DOAC treatment. Key Findings No cohort increase: DOAC plus SSRI …

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SPP1 Marked Shared Microglia Programs in Neurodegeneration

SPP1 Marked Shared Microglia Programs in Neurodegeneration

TL;DR: A 2026 study in Glia used human single-nucleus RNA sequencing datasets and mouse validation to identify a shared neurodegeneration-linked microglial transcription program, highlighting SPP1 as a disease-associated microglia marker. Key Findings Five disease contexts: The analysis integrated human microglia datasets from Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, frontotemporal dementia, and aging. Single-nucleus RNA-seq: …

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