Auditory Temporal Processing Linked to Language Deficits in Autistic Youth
Specific auditory processing sub-types correlate with expressive language and the recognition of vocal emotional cues in children.
Cyclothymic and Anxious Temperaments Predict Perinatal Depression Risk
A cross-sectional study identifies specific affective profiles and psychiatric history as independent predictors of perinatal mood disorders.
Jaw Deformity Linked to Increased Attentional Bias and Dysmorphic Concern
Eye-tracking data reveal that patients with jaw deformities fixate longer on the jaw region, correlating with higher body image distress.
Mothers Report Gaps in Prenatal Counseling and Neonatal Realities
A study of 64 mothers finds that 32 percent experienced inconsistencies between antenatal consultations and neonatal intensive care.
Sleep and Psychological Symptoms Moderate Physical Activity Benefits in Pediatric Pain
A study of 212,105 adolescents shows that exercise effects on back pain and stomachache depend on comorbid sleep and mood profiles.
Iatrogenic Amyloid Angiopathy Shows Higher Amyloid Burden Than Sporadic Cases
Patients with iatrogenic disease exhibit distinct biomarker profiles and lower APOE ε4 frequency compared to those with sporadic disease.
Multimorbidity Linked to Alzheimer's Biomarkers in Dementia-Free Adults
Cumulative chronic disease burden correlates with amyloid deposition, neurodegeneration, and vascular injury before cognitive symptoms emerge.
Medicare Advantage Penalties Show High Annual Variance and Modest Fines
A 13-year analysis of CMS data reveals that 42% of contracts faced enforcement, though financial penalties rarely exceeded $3 per enrollee.
ED Boarding Times for Older Adults with Dementia Surged Between 2015 and 2022
A national analysis shows mean boarding times for geriatric patients more than doubled since 2018, reaching 501 minutes for those with dementia.
Type 2 Diabetes Linked to Reduced Effort-Based Motivation Unchanged by Semaglutide
A computational study finds metabolic dysfunction drives a cognitive shift toward energy conservation regardless of GLP-1 agonist use.
24-Hour Blood Pressure Variability Linked to Cognitive Decline and Brain Aging
Fluctuations in ambulatory blood pressure correlate with impaired executive function and blood-brain barrier leakage in older adults.
Triglyceride-Glucose Index Linked to Cognitive Deficits in Depression and Diabetes
A high triglyceride-glucose index correlates with cognitive impairment via inflammatory and tau-related pathways in comorbid patients.