Postpartum Depression Meta-Analysis Linked Brain Activity to Neurotransmitter Maps

Postpartum Depression Meta-Analysis Linked Brain Activity to Neurotransmitter Maps

TL;DR: A 2026 meta-analysis in Psychological Medicine found postpartum depression (PPD) brain-activity differences across default-mode, limbic, and sensorimotor regions, with spatial overlap in serotonin, dopamine, and vesicular acetylcholine transporter maps. Key Findings 12 imaging studies pooled: The meta-analysis included 475 postpartum depression patients and 504 healthy controls. Higher activity appeared in two regions: PPD was …

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Plasma p-tau217 AI Models Lost Utility Across Cohorts

Plasma p-tau217 AI Models Lost Utility Across Cohorts

TL;DR: A 2026 medRxiv preprint found that plasma p-tau217 AI models still separated amyloid-positive from amyloid-negative people across ADNI and A4, but calibration drift made the same probabilities less dependable for clinical decisions. Key Findings Calibration drift weakened clinical utility: The study trained plasma biomarker machine-learning models in one Alzheimer’s cohort and tested them in …

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Brain-Behavior Associations Reversed Between Group and Individual Levels in 4,000-Person Cognitive Control Study

Brain-Behavior Associations Reversed Between Group and Individual Levels in 4,000-Person Cognitive Control Study

TL;DR: Across 4,000+ people, the relationship between brain activity and cognitive control flipped direction depending on whether researchers compared people to each other or tracked the same person over time. The finding is called nonergodicity — and it means decades of group-level brain studies may have been telling us the opposite of what’s true inside …

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Mental Health Brain Biomarker Studies Were Mostly Small and Cross-Sectional

Mental Health Brain Biomarker Studies Were Mostly Small and Cross-Sectional

TL;DR: A 2026 review in BMC Psychiatry found 441 primary MRI and electroencephalogram (EEG), a scalp recording of brain electrical activity, mental-health biomarker studies, but most were small, cross-sectional, and concentrated in depression, making routine clinical use premature. Key Findings 58,824 records screened: Researchers searched MEDLINE and Embase from 2010 to September 2023, then mapped …

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MRI Traced a Possible Brain Drainage Route Without Contrast Dye

MRI Traced a Possible Brain Drainage Route Without Contrast Dye

TL;DR: A 2022 study in Nature Communications used non-contrast 3D T2-FLAIR MRI, a scan that suppresses ordinary cerebrospinal-fluid brightness, to map possible brain-border drainage routes toward cervical lymph nodes, but FLAIR brightness alone does not prove lymph flow. Key Findings 81 clinical MRI scans supplied the human map: The retrospective cohort included 45 females and …

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Ultra-Processed Foods Eroded Visual Attention

Ultra-Processed Foods Eroded Visual Attention

TL;DR: A 2026 study in Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring found that each 10% higher energy share from ultra-processed foods was associated with lower attention scores and higher modifiable dementia-risk scores in 2,192 dementia-free Australian adults. Key Findings A dementia-free midlife sample anchored the analysis: the Healthy Brain Project included 2,192 Australians …

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Ten-Minute Digital Meditation Reduced Anxiety Symptoms

Ten-Minute Digital Meditation Reduced Anxiety Symptoms

TL;DR: A 2026 randomized-trial preprint in medRxiv reported that 10 minutes of daily digital meditation reduced anxiety and mind wandering, with the largest gains in people who started with higher symptom burden. Key Findings Ten daily minutes reduced anxiety: Meditation-naive adults were assigned to immediate training or waitlist control in a delayed-intervention design. Low-dose protocol: …

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Higher Temperatures Linked to Police-Violence Death Risk

Higher Temperatures Linked to Police-Violence Death Risk

TL;DR: A county-level 2026 study in PLOS One found that warmer monthly temperatures in the United States from 2013 to 2024 were associated with higher police-violence death rates, with projected additional deaths by 2050 under high-emissions climate scenarios. Key Findings 2013-2024 county-level data: Researchers linked U.S. police-violence deaths with monthly temperature and precipitation data across …

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Substance Use Disorder Shared Reward-Circuit fMRI Abnormalities

Substance Use Disorder Shared Reward-Circuit fMRI Abnormalities

TL;DR: A 2025 systematic review in Translational Psychiatry found that substance use disorder was associated with recurring resting-state functional MRI (rs-fMRI), a scan of spontaneous brain-network communication, abnormalities in reward and self-control circuits across 53 studies. Key Findings 53-study meta-analysis: Researchers pooled whole-brain rs-fMRI studies covering 1,700 people with substance use disorder and 1,792 healthy …

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Severe Infections Stayed Linked to Dementia After Comorbidities

Severe Infections Stayed Linked to Dementia After Comorbidities

TL;DR: A 2026 study in PLOS Medicine found that severe infections stayed linked to later dementia in Finland even after researchers accounted for a broad set of noninfectious comorbid diseases. Key Findings 62,555 dementia cases: The analysis matched Finnish adults diagnosed with late-onset dementia from 2017 to 2020 against 312,772 dementia-free controls. 29 prior hospital …

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