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Eating Disorder Hospital Discharge: 70 Clinicians Flag Outpatient Care Gaps

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A 2026 Australian co-design study found that 70 of 73 surveyed health professionals, plus all 5 people with lived experience and all 6 carers interviewed, described outpatient care after eating-disorder hospital discharge as inadequate. Research Highlights Outpatient care was the main gap: 70 of 73 surveyed health professionals and all 11 interviewed patients/carers said care …

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ME/CFS Memorial Entries: 505 Death Narratives Show Suicide Risk Gaps

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Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) is a disabling multisystem illness marked by post-exertional malaise, cognitive dysfunction, pain, sleep disruption, and autonomic symptoms; a 2026 PLOS One qualitative analysis of 505 memorial entries found that bereaved accounts repeatedly placed death inside 4 overlapping contexts: systemic neglect, clinical dismissal, social disconnection, and personal functional collapse.1 Research Highlights …

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Parasite Infections and Mental Health: 5 Gut-Brain Immune Routes

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A 2026 Journal of Neuroinflammation review organized parasite-linked neuropsychiatric risk around 5 gut-immune-brain routes; direct CNS parasitic disease carries the clearest signal, while broader mood and cognition associations usually remain observational and confounded.[1] Research Highlights 5 pathways converge on brain function: the 2026 review connected parasite exposure to peripheral cytokines, gut dysbiosis, intestinal permeability, blood-brain …

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Pareidolia Study: Natural Images Shift Illusions Toward Animals and Nature

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A 2026 experiment involving 81 healthy adults found similar pareidolia counts across natural and white-noise images, but different content: natural images favored natural-world categories (75.3% vs. 59.37%), while white noise favored human-created categories (27.59% vs. 14.53%). Pareidolia means seeing meaningful objects or patterns in ambiguous input.1 Research Highlights Image type changed the content, not the …

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Resting HRV Sex Difference Detected in 2-5 Second Fluctuations

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A 2026 ECG analysis involving 269 healthy young adults found that sex differences in resting heart-rate dynamics appeared in very short 2-5 second fluctuations, not in the usual 5-minute heart rate variability averages. The short-window similarity graph metric predicted male sex with an odds ratio of 2.78 (95% CI 1.32-5.86), while conventional lnRMSSD, lnHF-HRV, and …

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Noise Exposure Tinnitus Biomarkers: 92% Metabolite Mediation

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A 2026 serum multiomics study linked occupational noise exposure to tinnitus severity mostly through metabolism: 10 metabolites, including GABA, fumaric acid, and steroid hormone precursors, statistically mediated 92% of the exposure-tinnitus association.1 The result is not a clinical blood test yet, but it pushes tinnitus biology beyond the ear-only frame toward a metabolism-immunity model that …

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Open ICU Visiting Reduced Delirium and Anxiety in Chronic Critical Patients

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A 2026 retrospective ICU study found that 24-hour family visiting was associated with lower delirium in chronic critical patients than 1-hour restricted visiting: 11.36% vs. 25.76%.1 The same open-visiting group also had lower discharge HADS anxiety-depression scores, shorter ventilation, and no measurable worsening in sampled ICU air quality, but the time-based single-center design keeps the …

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