Cross-sectional evaluation finds supervisory system improves suicide risk detection in LLMs
AI Chatbots Often Miss Suicide Risk. A New Safety Layer Could Change That.
A cross-sectional evaluation of 224 paired suicide-related clinical vignettes compared an independent supervisory safety architecture with a…
Adding a separate safety monitor to AI chatbots could prevent them from missing signs of suicide risk, making digital mental health tools sa…
Systematic review shows small, significant executive function gains in youth mindfulness interventions
Mindfulness training shows small improvements in executive function for youth aged 3 to 18 years
This systematic review and meta-analysis evaluated Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) excluding yoga-only programs in typically developi…
Mindfulness training in schools gives children and teens small but consistent boosts to focus, memory, and flexible thinking skills.
Focused-attention meditation reduced anxiety and mind wandering in 299 meditation-naive adults over 8 weeks.
Just 10 Minutes of Daily Meditation May Quiet Anxiety and Sharpen Your Mind
This randomized controlled trial enrolled 299 meditation-naive adults in a fully remote setting. Participants received a focused-attention m…
This study shows that even a tiny daily dose of meditation can make a real, lasting difference in your mental clarity and emotional calm.
Systematic review of 127 studies shows psychosocial interventions improve smoking cessation in pregnancy.
Simple Support Helps Pregnant Women Quit Smoking, Study Shows
This systematic review and meta-analysis of 127 studies involving 47,361 participants evaluates psychosocial interventions for pregnant wome…
Supporting pregnant women to quit smoking with counseling or financial help can lead to healthier babies and fewer NICU admissions.
Culturally adapted CBT reduced anger in war-exposed Syrian and Palestinian adolescents in Jordan.
New Group Therapy Cuts Anger in War-Traumatized Teens
This single-arm pretest–posttest study evaluated a culturally adapted cognitive behavioral group intervention in 50 Syrian and Palestinian a…
A new group therapy helps war-traumatized teens in Jordan stop feeling trapped by rage and rebuild connections with friends and family.
Network Meta-Analysis Assesses Cryotherapy Modalities for Delayed-Onset Muscle Soreness Recovery
Cold therapy timing is everything for recovery
This systematic review and network meta-analysis synthesized data from 51 randomized controlled trials involving 1,243 participants to evalu…
Getting cold immediately after a hard workout doesn't help muscle soreness; waiting a bit lets the real recovery benefits kick in later.
Transcriptomic analysis of DLPFC identifies five-gene model for schizophrenia diagnosis in small cohort
Five Genes Could Help Diagnose Schizophrenia Sooner
This cohort study with 9 SCZ patients and 14 controls utilized single-cell and bulk RNA-seq data to identify gene expression patterns in the…
Five genes linked to brain cell energy problems could help doctors spot schizophrenia earlier in life before clear symptoms appear.
Systematic review finds no reliable evidence for Family Constellation Therapy effectiveness across clinical and non-clinical samples
Family Therapy Method Lacks Proof, Major Review Finds
This systematic review and meta-analysis evaluated Family Constellation Therapy (FCT) in clinical and non-clinical samples. The authors foun…
A mother sits in a therapy circle, surrounded by strangers standing in for her estranged father and late sister.
Subtypes of behavioral problems in autistic children aged 51-75 months show variable temporal stability and inconsistent family outcomes.
Why Some Autistic Children Outgrow Behavioral Challenges While Others Don’t
This prospective cohort study examined 275 caregivers of autistic children aged 51-75 months in Japan. Membership in High-emotional and Exte…
Understanding your child’s specific behavioral pattern can help predict their long-term challenges and daily needs.
Review of new-user target trial emulation comparing semaglutide and SGLT2i in U.S. Veterans with type 2 diabetes
Semaglutide Does Not Raise Suicide Risk, Study Finds
This active-comparator, new-user target trial emulation review synthesizes data from 102,361 U.S. Veterans with type 2 diabetes comparing se…
A large new study finds that semaglutide does not increase suicide risk compared to other diabetes drugs, easing fears for millions of patie…
Observational study links striatal dopamine changes to psychosis remission in schizophrenia patients
Brain chemistry drops as schizophrenia symptoms fade, but relapse risks remain unclear.
This observational study examined 18F-DOPA PET scans and clinical assessments in 28 patients with schizophrenia and 21 healthy controls. The…
A new look at brain scans shows dopamine storage falls when psychosis remits, yet patients who relapsed still showed different patterns than…
Review of benchmarking study on multimodal AI for mental status examination classifications
Why AI Doctors Miss the Signs Humans Catch
This review synthesizes a benchmarking study comparing a multimodal foundation model to expert panels across 10 MSE domains. The model showe…
AI doctors spot physical symptoms but miss the deeper thoughts behind them, proving they cannot yet replace human empathy in mental health c…