Brain-Gut Health Initiative supports AI-assisted diagnosis of psychiatric disorders
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An AI model (REDMOD) can pick up the very early subtle tissue changes of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, the most common form of pancreatic cancer, which conventional imaging and the human eye find difficult to detect, finds research published online in the journal Gut.
 
 
 Brain-Gut Health Initiative supports AI-assisted diagnosis of psychiatric disordersBrain-Gut Health Initiative supports AI-assisted diagnosis of psychiatric disorders
 
Psychiatric disorders affect millions worldwide, but their diagnosis still relies on clinical observation instead of standard biological tests.
 
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Researchers at Center for BrainHealth at The University of Texas at Dallas have identified a specific feature of sleep that helps older adults regulate anxiety overnight - and shown that, as it deteriorates with age, emotional wellbeing deteriorates along with it.
 
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Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai report that early-life exposure to common environmental metals may influence brain development and behavioral health more than a decade later.
 
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The Keck School of Medicine of USC and Keck Medicine of USC have launched collaborations with Tempus AI, Inc., a technology company at the forefront of applying AI to precision medicine, to integrate clinical care, clinical trials and research through a unified framework.
 
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Baby teeth show when metal exposure may affect brain developmentThe study identifies critical windows of metal exposure via baby teeth, revealing impacts on brain development and behavior in children and adolescents.
 
 
 Shared brain connectivity patterns found across major neurodevelopmental disorders
 
Shared brain connectivity patterns found across major neurodevelopmental disordersDifferences in brain connectivity are linked to several neurodevelopmental disorders, yet scientists still struggle to determine what changes are shared or unique to each condition.
 
 
 New insight into how molecular measures of aging relate to neuroimaging markers of brain health
 
New insight into how molecular measures of aging relate to neuroimaging markers of brain healthA new research paper was published in Volume 18 of Aging-US on April 7, 2026, titled "Association of epigenetic age acceleration with MRI biomarkers of aging and Alzheimer's disease neurodegeneration."
 
 
 AI tool estimates biological age from photos to predict cancer outcomes
 
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 Revisiting memories together improves emotional wellbeing in dementia care
 
Revisiting memories together improves emotional wellbeing in dementia careCaring for a family member with dementia can feel like losing a loved one who is still alive, but a new study suggests that revisiting memories together through a simple digital tool can help ease that grief and even strengthen the patient-caregiver bond.
 
 
 Survey shows women are confused about when to start mammograms
 
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 Experts establish new clinical trial endpoints for oligometastatic cancer
 
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 Uterine fibroids may be less common in Latina women than previously estimated
 
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 Email alerts boost valve replacement rates in older patients with aortic stenosis
 
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 Stanford research shows group brain scan averages hide unique individual activity
 
Stanford research shows group brain scan averages hide unique individual activityStudying cognition by averaging data from many people's brain scans hides how individuals use their brains, new Stanford Medicine research has shown.
 
 
 Lipid nanoparticles in drug delivery
 
Lipid nanoparticles in drug deliveryLipid nanoparticles address key drug delivery challenges, including immune evasion, toxicity, and regulatory approval.
 
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