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Lateral Septal PACAP Increased Stress Hormones and Anxiety Behavior

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A 2026 rat study found that activating PACAP signaling in the lateral septum amplified stress-hormone release and anxiety-like behavior, while blocking endogenous PACAP receptors produced an anxiolytic pattern.1 The result makes the lateral septum look less like a passive relay and more like a stress-reactivity node in the PACAP pathway. Research Highlights Stress hormones rose: …

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Trichostatin A for Alzheimer’s: 8 Core Genes, Unstable Binding

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A 2026 PLOS One computational study linked Trichostatin A to 949 predicted targets and 8 machine-learning-selected Alzheimer’s disease core genes, but 100 ns molecular dynamics simulations suggested the compound did not stably bind those candidate proteins.1 That makes the result more useful as an epigenetic network hypothesis than as evidence for a near-term Alzheimer’s drug. …

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Spanish Rett Syndrome Behavior Questionnaire: ICC 0.907

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A 2026 Spanish Rett Syndrome Behavior Questionnaire validation preprint found strong test-retest reliability across 51 caregivers, including an intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.907 and a 31-person short-interval subset with Pearson r2 = 0.8663.1 The result supports Spanish-language research access, but it is linguistic validation rather than proof that the scale diagnoses Rett syndrome or measures …

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Mothers of Children With IDD: Support Predicted Happiness

A 2026 study of 250 mothers of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDs) found that family burden was strongly tied to lower social support, lower family quality of life, and lower happiness. In the structural model, the burden-happiness link was explained by perceived support and family quality of life rather than a direct burden-to-happiness …

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CoQ10 Preserved Working Memory in Drp1-Deficient Mice Through Coa6

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A 2026 mouse study found that long-term CoQ10 exposure reduced working-memory errors in Purkinje-cell-specific Drp1-deficient mice, tying the behavioral rescue to Coa6 binding and support for mitochondrial respiratory-chain function.1 The result supports a narrow mechanistic CoQ10-Coa6 pathway under neuronal mitochondrial dysfunction while leaving human memory-supplement claims untested. Research Highlights Working memory improved in a mouse …

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Blood microRNAs Linked to Hippocampal Atrophy in Rhineland Study

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A 2026 Molecular Psychiatry analysis from the Rhineland Study found that blood-derived microRNA signatures were associated with hippocampal brain structure: 6 microRNAs linked cross-sectionally to left hippocampal volume, and 5 different microRNAs linked longitudinally to hippocampal atrophy rates.1 The result is biomarker-discovery evidence for brain aging, not a ready dementia blood test. Research Highlights Baseline …

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