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Chronic Pain Severity Linked to ADHD Symptoms
May 2026
ADHD symptoms are linked to chronic pain severity, with emotional factors influencing outcomes in patients resistant to standard care.
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4 May 2026
Chronic Pain Severity Linked to ADHD Symptoms
ADHD symptoms are linked to chronic pain severity, with emotional factors influencing outcomes in patients resistant to standard care.
1 May 2026
Abdominal Motion May Help Clear Neural Waste
New findings suggest that body movement may drive brain fluid shifts that help remove neural waste during the day.
30 Apr 2026
Do Psychedelic Treatments Receive Disproportionate Media Hype?
In this study, researchers analysed 6,805 publications using natural language processing to compare sentiment and language used when discussing psychedelic treatments versus FDA-approved antidepressants.
28 Apr 2026
AI Model Uses Diet, Medical History for Alzheimer’s Risk
Non-invasive AI screening may improve Alzheimer’s risk prediction using diet, health history, and microbiome-linked patterns.
27 Apr 2026
Cognitive Decline May Precede Cardiovascular Events
Cognitive decline may begin years before major cardiovascular events in older adults, according to long-term study data.
26 Apr 2026
Magnetic Resonance Neurography Adds Diagnostic Value in Neuropathy
Magnetic resonance neurography (MRN) adds value in complex neuropathy cases, particularly when nerve damage is difficult to localise or in cases with proximal nerve involvement.
25 Apr 2026
New Gene Link Found in Familial Hemiplegic Migraine
SCN2A variants have been linked to familial hemiplegic migraine, offering new clues to severe migraine genetics.
24 Apr 2026
Machine Learning Predicts Risk of Fragile X-Associated Syndrome
AI models may identify early risk markers for Fragile X-associated tremor and ataxia syndrome, before symptoms emerge.
23 Apr 2026
Explainable AI Predicts Parkinson’s Disease with 93% Accuracy
A new explainable AI framework improves Parkinson’s disease prediction accuracy while offering clinically interpretable insights for early diagnosis.
20 Apr 2026
Frequent Falls Linked to Future Dementia Risk
Meta-analysis suggests recurrent falls may signal higher dementia risk, supporting earlier monitoring and prevention in older adults. Read more today.
16 Apr 2026
E-Cigarette Use Linked to Higher Dementia Risk
E-cigarette use may increase dementia risk. Learn what this study found about early cognitive effects and why it matters.
16 Apr 2026
Moderate Coffee Intake Linked to Better Mental Health Outcomes
Study shows caffeine and mental health are linked, with moderate intake showing the lowest risk in a major UK study.
15 Apr 2026
High-Resolution MRI Improves Brain Imaging Clarity
5.0 T SWI improves brain imaging clarity compared with 3.0 T, enhancing visualisation of cerebral veins and deep grey matter structures in healthy adults.
13 Apr 2026
Can Salivary Markers Accurately Diagnose Alzheimer’s Disease?
Researchers find salivary markers for Alzheimer diagnosis show inconsistent accuracy due to variability in collection and processing methods.
11 Apr 2026
Tavapadon Improves Motor Function in Early Parkinson’s Disease Trial
Phase 3 trial shows Tavapadon significantly improves motor function in early Parkinson disease with acceptable safety and tolerability.
9 Apr 2026
Mental Health Misinformation Widespread on Social Media
Researchers found that the prevalence of mental health misinformation ranged from 0% to 56.9%, highlighting substantial variability in content accuracy.
9 Apr 2026
Brain Age Index from Sleep EEG Predicts Dementia Risk
Meta-analysis shows brain age index from sleep EEG predicts dementia risk, supporting its use as an early digital biomarker.
6 Apr 2026
Cannabis and Tobacco Associated with Reductions in Brain Volume
Meta-analysis finds cannabis and tobacco associated with reductions in the amygdala, insula, pallidum, and total grey matter volume.
3 Apr 2026
19 -Year Study: Passive Sedentary Behaviour Increases Dementia Risk
This long-term study links mentally active sedentary behaviour to reduced dementia risk compared with passive activities in middle aged adults.
3 Apr 2026
Novel MRI Boosts Detection of Stroke-Causing Plaques
New vessel wall MRI detects more supracardiac atherosclerosis plaques than CTA, improving stroke evaluation and identifying embolic sources.
2 Apr 2026
Biomarker Discovery Reframes Schizophrenia Treatment
A single administration of SEAD1 into the prefrontal cortex restored disrupted E/I balance and improved synaptic function.
2 Apr 2026
New Trial Shows TENS Improves Pain in Fibromyalgia
Cluster trial shows TENS improves fibromyalgia pain with meaningful reductions sustained over six months and high patient satisfaction rates.
30 Mar 2026
Exercise Fails to Improve Cognitive Function in New Study
Large clinical trial shows no improvement in cognitive function from exercise or intensive vascular risk reduction in older adults.
27 Mar 2026
Depression and Gut Health as Signs of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
Large UK Biobank study links depression and gut issues to progressive supranuclear palsy risk up to a decade before diagnosis.
26 Mar 2026
Persistent Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption Linked to Cognitive Decline
Athletes with greater BBB disruption showed worse cognitive performance compared with those with less leakage and with control participants.
23 Mar 2026
Parkinson’s Weight Loss: A Hidden Driver of Decline?
Parkinson’s weight loss is increasingly recognised as a key factor in disease progression, linked to frailty, cognitive decline and reduced quality of life.
22 Mar 2026
Rare Spinal AVMs in Youth Respond Well to Treatment
Young adults with rare spinal AVMs show strong recovery after targeted endovascular treatment, guided by MRI and CT imaging of the lesions.
21 Mar 2026
EBV Antibodies Show Promise in Distinguishing MS from MOGAD and NMOSD
Persistent Epstein-Barr virus antibody levels may help distinguish multiple sclerosis from similar neuroinflammatory diseases.
20 Mar 2026
Faecal Microbiota Transplantation Improves Outcomes in Depression
After 2 weeks, patients in the adjunctive FMT group demonstrated significantly greater reductions in HAMD-24 scores compared with controls (p=0.048), alongside a higher overall reduction rate (p=0.016).
19 Mar 2026
Brain Stimulation Shows Promise for OCD
Across the pooled analysis, tES demonstrated a significant moderate therapeutic effect in reducing OCD severity (standardised mean difference: 0.61; 95% confidence interval: 0.37–0.85; p
17 Mar 2026
Study Tracks Early Parkinson’s Symptoms Over Three Years
New research tracks early Parkinson’s symptoms over three years, showing how daily impacts evolve and highlighting the value of wearable monitoring.
16 Mar 2026
Sleep Disturbances Shape Recovery After Paediatric Brain Injury
New research links sleep disturbances after paediatric brain injury to behavioural difficulties, suggesting sleep could be an important target for early clinical intervention.
13 Mar 2026
Early Trials Highlight Zorevunersen Potential in Dravet Syndrome
Clinical studies suggest zorevunersen could reduce seizures and improve quality of life for children and adolescents with Dravet syndrome.
12 Mar 2026
Anti-Emetic Drug Reduces Seizures in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
Administration of prochlorperazine or CLP-257 (or its prodrug CLP-290), significantly decreased seizure frequency in vivo, providing further evidence that enhancing KCC2 function could stabilise neuronal networks.
12 Mar 2026
Advanced Sequencing Reveals New Autism Gene Variants
Researchers use long-read genome sequencing to uncover hidden autism gene variants, improving understanding of genetic causes and advancing precision diagnostics.
9 Mar 2026
Chronic Back Pain Amplifies Brain Response to Sound
Brain imaging reveals sensory amplification in chronic back pain, partially reversible with pain reprocessing therapy.
5 Mar 2026
Gut Microbiome Remodelling Reduces Neuroinflammation in TBI
Antibiotic-treated mice demonstrated significantly smaller lesion volumes and reduced cell death compared with vehicle-treated controls after repeated injury.
4 Mar 2026
Trial Evaluates Lithium Treatment in Mild Cognitive Impairment
Low dose lithium treatment tested in mild cognitive impairment, offering effect size data for future larger trials.
4 Mar 2026
AI Model Could Streamline Cervical Spondylosis Diagnosis
New deep learning model combining X-ray and MRI data shows promise in increasing efficiency of cervical spondylosis diagnosis.
3 Mar 2026
Major Depressive Disorder: Biomarkers in Brain and Blood Identified
Shared molecular changes in brain and blood may improve major depressive disorder diagnosis and guide personalised therapies.
2 Mar 2026
Does Smoking Lower Parkinson’s Disease Risk?
A large cohort study links smoking habits to Parkinson’s disease risk and all-cause mortality, showing persistent smokers have lower PD risk but quitting improves survival.
28 Feb 2026
New Trial Targets Sensory Loss in Dementia Care
A pilot cluster randomised study in Ireland shows structured sensory intervention is feasible in dementia care, with strong staff engagement and device uptake.
27 Feb 2026
Blood Test Could Predict Alzheimer’s Disease Onset
The authors concluded that the time until onset of Alzheimer’s disease symptoms could be estimated using a single blood test within a margin of error that may be acceptable for use in clinical trials.
24 Feb 2026
Five Year Outcomes of Ublituximab in Multiple Sclerosis
Long-term ublituximab treatment reduces relapse rates and disability progression, reinforcing early intervention strategies in multiple sclerosis care.
23 Feb 2026
Cannabis Use Associated with Worse Working Memory
Heavy cannabis use linked to reduced brain activation during memory tasks, raising concerns about lasting cognitive health effects.
22 Feb 2026
Brain Age as a New Biomarker for Diagnosing Mental Disorders
This study shows that brain age as a biomarker may help diagnose mental disorders earlier, and guide more personalised psychiatric treatment.
19 Feb 2026
Semaglutide Associated with Optic Neuropathy and Vision Loss
New study links semaglutide to rare optic nerve damage, highlighting the need for increased awareness, monitoring, and informed prescribing.
18 Feb 2026
Caffeinated Coffee Linked to Lower Dementia Risk
A large prospective study in JAMA finds higher caffeinated coffee and tea intake is associated with lower dementia risk and modestly better cognitive function over decades of follow-up.
17 Feb 2026
Lead Exposure Triples Alzheimer’s Risk in USA Study
National data show cumulative lead exposure may triple Alzheimer’s risk and account for 18% of dementia cases annually.
15 Feb 2026
Twenty-Year Study Reveals Cognitive Training Reduces Dementia Risk
Long-term trial data suggest speed-based cognitive training with boosters may reduce the risk of dementia diagnosis years later.
12 Feb 2026
Ketogenic Diet Shows Promise in Treatment-Resistant Depression
A UK trial suggests a ketogenic diet may modestly improve symptoms in treatment-resistant depression, but adherence remains a challenge.
11 Feb 2026
Psychotic Experiences Linked to Early Brain Ageing
New research links psychotic experiences to early brain ageing, offering clues about psychosis risk in young adults.
9 Feb 2026
One-Third of Dementia Cases Linked to Non-Brain Diseases
Study shows non-brain diseases such as diabetes, hearing loss, and liver disease, account for nearly one-third of dementia cases worldwide.
7 Feb 2026
Psychosocial Stress Raises Risk of Dementia and Stroke
Cumulative psychosocial stress across childhood and adulthood is linked to higher dementia and stroke risk, partly driven by depression.
6 Feb 2026
TBI Linked to Higher Dementia Mortality Risk
Long-term Framingham data show traumatic brain injury in older adults, often caused by falls, is linked to higher dementia-related mortality, with risk rising alongside injury severity.
2 Feb 2026
Brain Connectivity Changes in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
New imaging evidence shows altered brain networks during cognitive effort in chronic fatigue syndrome and long COVID patients.
31 Jan 2026
Sex Differences in Alzheimer’s Disease Biomarkers at Age 60
New imaging data reveal striking sex differences in Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers, with implications for diagnosis and personalised dementia care.
30 Jan 2026
Can the Brain's Reward Circuitry Boost Immune Function?
Notably, higher ventral tegmental area (VTA) activation, but not nucleus accumbens or control region activity, correlated with larger post-vaccination increases in HBV antibody levels (r=0.31, P=0.018)
26 Jan 2026
What Are the Risks of Deep Brain Stimulation?
Discover why deep brain stimulation may be safer than expected and how large scale data could change surgical decision making.
24 Jan 2026
Does Air Pollution Accelerate Motor Neuron Disease Progression?
A nationwide Swedish study links long-term air pollution exposure to increased motor neuron disease risk and poorer outcomes.
22 Jan 2026
Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Treatment-resistant Major Depression
Long-term trial data show vagus nerve stimulation sustains and even increases benefits for patients with severe treatment resistant depression.
21 Jan 2026
Novel Biomarkers Improve Depression Diagnosis Accuracy
When combined with conventional MEP data, the model achieved 83.3% overall accuracy and 82.3% balanced accuracy in identifying MDD.
19 Jan 2026
Prenatal Factors Linked to Multiple Sclerosis Risk
Find out how maternal diabetes and birth size may shape multiple sclerosis risk decades later in adulthood across large national cohorts.
16 Jan 2026
The Link Between Acid-Suppressive Medication and Neurodevelopment
A nationwide study reveals that pregnancy acid-suppressive medication does not increase children neuropsychiatric disorder risk over time.
15 Jan 2026
Mediterranean Diet When Young Lowers Parkinson’s Risk in Women
Long-term research links Mediterranean diet patterns with lower Parkinson’s incidence in women younger than seventy one years.
12 Jan 2026
Robot-Based Therapy for Autism Shows Promise
Find out how robot-assisted therapy for autism matches standard treatment outcomes while improving engagement and expanding access in clinical and community settings.
8 Jan 2026
Blood Transfusions Alter Alzheimer’s Progression
New research shows blood age can directly influence Alzheimer’s progression and memory decline in experimental models.
7 Jan 2026
Study Shows That Social Isolation Accelerates Cognitive Decline
New research shows social isolation directly speeds up cognitive decline across all demographic groups in older adults.
5 Jan 2026
Electroencephalography Gaps in Infant Seizure Care
New research shows how portable monitoring could reshape infant seizure diagnosis and treatment in neonatal intensive care.
4 Jan 2026
Understanding How Schizophrenia Impacts Processing Speed
New meta-analysis confirms symbol coding tasks remain among the most impaired cognitive tests in schizophrenia.
27 Dec 2025
Improved Dosing Flexibility for Retinal Vasculopathy
New trial analysis suggests fewer injections may safely maintain vision in patients with polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy.
26 Dec 2025
Exposure to PFAS Chemicals Increases Multiple Sclerosis Risk
Research links PFAS mixtures and genetic susceptibility to increased odds of multiple sclerosis in a large Swedish study.
24 Dec 2025
Does High-Fat Dairy Reduce Dementia Risk?
Long term research links high fat cheese and cream consumption to lower dementia risk in older adults.
23 Dec 2025
Study Tracks Risk of Meningiomas in Childhood Cancer Survivors
Large cohort study reveals elevated meningiomas risk decades after childhood cancer treatment.
22 Dec 2025
School Performance After Intraventricular Hemorrhage in Preterm Children
Large study tracks how intraventricular hemorrhage influences academic progress from primary school to adolescence.
18 Dec 2025
p-tau217 Levels Predict Cognitive Decline in REM Sleep Disorder
Blood biomarker p-tau217 helps identify sleep disorder patients at highest risk of cognitive decline.
18 Dec 2025
Trial Examines Azathioprine in Early Parkinson's Disease
A UK trial explores immune suppression in early Parkinson’s disease with important lessons for future treatments.
17 Dec 2025
Gamma Stimulation Improves Outcomes in Alzheimer’s Disease
A clinical trial shows home gamma stimulation may safely improve cognitive outcomes in people with early Alzheimer’s disease.
16 Dec 2025
EEG And AI Transform Frontotemporal Dementia Diagnosis
AI analysis of EEG scans helps distinguish frontotemporal dementia from Alzheimer’s disease with high accuracy.
14 Dec 2025
Nicotine Withdrawal Increases Pain Sensitivity
A study reveals how nicotine withdrawal increases pain and opioid use after surgery by altering brain activity.
12 Dec 2025
Heat Exposure Harms Early Childhood Development
A major study shows how heat exposure affects early development across six countries. Find out what researchers discovered.
10 Dec 2025
PTSD Linked to Accelerated Brain Ageing
A major study links PTSD to faster brain ageing in WTC responders. Find out what the data shows.
8 Dec 2025
People with Mental Illness are Often More Creative
New research reveals surprising strengths linked to mental illness, from creativity to resilience and improved long term wellbeing.
7 Dec 2025
How the Brain Changes Across Five Life Stages
Discover how the brain’s structural networks evolve in five distinct phases across the human lifespan, from childhood to late ageing.
5 Dec 2025
Dementia Biomarkers Track Early Cognitive Decline
Blood based dementia biomarkers reveal which patients with memory concerns are most likely to worsen.
30 Nov 2025
Acute Dengue Infection Linked to Neurological Risks
A new analysis shows how acute dengue infection increases neurological risks, especially in older adults.
28 Nov 2025
Obstructive Sleep Apnoea Linked to Parkinson’s Disease
New research shows obstructive sleep apnoea may raise Parkinson risk, with early treatment offering potential protection.
24 Nov 2025
Metformin Helps Manage Weight Gain Caused by Antipsychotics
A major trial finds metformin helps reduce weight gain in young people treated with antipsychotic medication.
23 Nov 2025
Rare Gene Variants Linked to Higher Risk of ADHD
Discover how rare genetic variants significantly raise the risk of ADHD and affect brain development and life outcomes.
21 Nov 2025
Headache Disorders Impact Billions Worldwide, Study Finds
Global data reveal persistent burden from headache disorders, highlighting urgent clinical and public health priorities for prevention and management.
20 Nov 2025
Paternal Valproate Use Linked to Neurodevelopmental Disorders
New evidence suggests paternal valproate use may increase child neurodevelopmental risk, prompting new clinical guidance considerations.
18 Nov 2025
Long Cognitive Tasks Best Detect Fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis
A new study shows that long sustained-attention tasks detect fatigue in people with multiple sclerosis far more effectively than short cognitive tests.
16 Nov 2025
Better Sleep Linked to Lower Migraine Risk, Major UK Study Finds
A major UK study of 309,000 adults links better sleep quality to a lower risk of developing migraines, partly explained by healthier cholesterol levels.
14 Nov 2025
Scientists Reverse Memory Loss by Editing Single Brain Molecule
By demonstrating that targeted molecular editing can reverse memory loss in ageing brains, this research opens an entirely new direction for therapies.
11 Nov 2025
Antibiotic Doxycycline Cuts Schizophrenia Risk in Teens
Study reveals doxycycline may lower schizophrenia risk in adolescents, offering new hope for mental health prevention.
10 Nov 2025
Chronic Disease Risks After Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury
Study finds traumatic spinal cord injury linked to higher long-term risks of chronic illness, including heart disease and diabetes.
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