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Facial Palsy Telerehabilitation Reduced Anxiety in 16-Patient Pilot

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A 16-patient pilot study after facial reanimation surgery found that online emotional training and in-person emotional training both reduced anxiety and improved facial movement; FDI physical function changed by 21.25 points in the in-person group vs. 7.5 points in the online group.1 Research Highlights Small pilot, real recovery signal: Guidetti et al. followed 16 adults …

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Hybrid Work Improved Psychosocial Work Experience in Women 4.3 Points

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A 148-worker Swedish longitudinal study found that psychosocial work experience improved after hybrid work was implemented, with total Work Experience Measurement Scale scores rising from 71.2 to 74.3 and the clearest subgroup signal appearing in women: +4.3 points vs. -1.2 points in men.1 Research Highlights Work experience improved: total WEMS scores increased from 71.2 before …

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Subcallosal Cingulate DBS Biomarker Predicted Depression Recovery at 72%

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A 2026 medRxiv preprint reported that an at-home subcallosal cingulate cortex deep brain stimulation (SCC DBS) recording system could track stable recovery in severe treatment-resistant depression: in 7 analyzable patients, the local-field-potential biomarker predicted weekly recovery states with 0.72 ± 0.16 accuracy.1 The useful claim is not that brain recordings can diagnose depression broadly; it …

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Whole-Family Domestic Violence Intervention: 83 Parent Interviews

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A 2026 qualitative study of the For Baby’s Sake domestic-violence program used 83 interviews with 39 parents and found a practical engagement pattern: parenting work gave some mothers and fathers a way into safety planning, violence acknowledgment, and emotional-regulation change.1 Research Highlights Longitudinal interviews showed the engagement route: researchers conducted 83 interviews with 39 parents, …

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Language and Theory of Mind Separate by Age 3 in Child Brain Scans

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A 2026 fMRI study found language and theory-of-mind activation already separated in 54 child sessions from ages 3-9, with strict child overlap near zero in the left superior temporal lobe (Dice 0.015) and no evidence that the 2 systems disentangled with age.1 The result pushes against a simple developmental story in which language grows out …

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Survivors RESET Reduced Stress, Weight in Black Breast Cancer Survivors

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A 2026 single-arm Survivors RESET study enrolled 20 Black female breast cancer survivors with obesity and elevated stress, then met its enrollment, retention, and adherence feasibility benchmarks while missing its stricter satisfaction benchmark by 5 percentage points.1 Weight fell by 2.4 kg and perceived stress fell by 6.9 PSS-10 points over 4 months, but without …

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AI Mental Status Exam Benchmark Shows Qwen3-Omni Reasoning Gap

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A 2026 medRxiv benchmark found Qwen3-Omni reached only moderate agreement with expert mental status examination panels: AC1 = 0.70 vs. UTHealth and 0.72 vs. Yale, below expert agreement of 0.87; its aggregate performance masked a clinical reasoning gap, overcalling visible signs such as speech and affect while missing delusions and perceptual abnormalities.1 Research Highlights Expert …

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