Extracorporeal Resuscitation Yields 33% Six-Month Survival in New Center
A newly established center demonstrates that extracorporeal resuscitation achieves favorable long-term outcomes despite prolonged transport.
Priming Techniques Increase Embodiment During Mirror Visual Feedback
A proof-of-concept study shows rubber hand illusion and goal-oriented tasks enhance the perception of mirrored limbs in healthy adults.
ICU Antipsychotic Exposure Linked to Fewer Catatonia-Free Days
Critically ill patients receiving antipsychotics experience a dose-dependent reduction in days alive and free from catatonia.
Inhaled Treprostinil Slows FVC Decline in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
A phase 3 trial shows inhaled treprostinil preserves forced vital capacity and reduces clinical worsening over 52 weeks versus placebo.
Recent Infection Increases Childhood Stroke Risk; No Link Found for Vaccination
A population-based study finds that infection within 60 days more than doubles stroke risk in children, while vaccination shows no link.
Inpatient Rehab Tied to More Days at Home After ICU Discharge
Each hour of inpatient rehabilitation is linked to an 8% higher odds of older ICU survivors spending more time at home post-discharge.
Brain Age Index from Healthy Tissue Predicts Glioma-Related Epilepsy
A neuroimaging metric calculated from non-tumorous brain regions helps clinicians quantify systemic changes and predict seizure risk.
Clozapine Increases Response After One Failed Antipsychotic in Early Psychosis
A sequential trial reveals that switching to clozapine after a single failed antipsychotic yields a 62.5% response rate in early psychosis.
Post-Traumatic Depression Persists in Youth Over One Year
Nearly 40% of trauma-exposed youth show clinically significant depression acutely, with most symptoms persisting at one year without remission.
Maps 80 Youth Mental Health Assessment Tools, Finding Critical Gaps
A scoping review of 80 outcome measurement instruments reveals a complete lack of validated tools for young adults aged 19 to 24.
Changing Negative Beliefs Drives Depression Relief During Psychotherapy
A longitudinal analysis confirms that improving negative self-beliefs during psychotherapy forecasts long-term symptom reduction.
Suicidality at Focal Epilepsy Diagnosis Predicts Treatment Resistance
Adults expressing suicidality when diagnosed with focal epilepsy face a nearly threefold higher risk of failing antiseizure medications.