Recent Trauma Exposure Linked to Increased V1 Thickness, Independent of PTSD Symptoms
A two-sample study identifies greater V1 thickness in recently trauma-exposed individuals, a finding distinct from PTSD symptom severity.
Familial Brain Pattern Similarity Links to Psychotic Disorder Risk in Offspring
A new index quantifying cortical thickness similarity between parents with psychosis and their offspring correlates with psychiatric diagnoses.
Current Late-Life Depression Linked to Specific Right Hippocampal Subregion Volume Reductions
A new study details distinct hippocampal volume alterations in currently depressed older adults, differentiating them from remitted states.
Lower Oxygen Saturation Target Reduces Pediatric Hospital Stay, Oxygen Therapy
A multicenter trial suggests targeting 88% peripheral oxygen saturation in children with acute respiratory illness shortens hospitalizations.
Biliopancreatic Diversion Shows Durable Weight Loss but High Long-Term Morbidity
A 50-year cohort study finds universal diabetes remission and sustained weight loss alongside an 86% nutritional complication rate.
Taekwondo and Football 5-a-Side Show Highest Injury Risk at Paris Paralympics
Prospective surveillance of 4,450 athletes reveals significant sex-based and sport-specific variations in injury burden and illness rates.
Veterans Hospitalized for Alcohol Use Disorder Often Miss Medication Initiation Opportunities
A study of 29,041 hospitalizations found that only 30.8% of veterans received medications like naltrexone during or shortly after discharge.