Most Recent PubMed Publications

Sex differences in neuromodulatory subcortical systems and their implications for Alzheimer's disease

Thursday, March 19, 2026
Rosaria J Rae
Neuromodulatory subcortical systems (NSSs) are uniquely susceptible to dementia-related pathology, leading to frequent molecular and behavioral impairments associated with altered function of these nuclei. Some of these systems display clear sex-specific cytoarchitecture and signaling leading to distinct physiology and behavioral outputs in males and females, while other regions display nominal sex differences. However, the relevance of sex differences in modulating dysfunction of NSSs in...

Providers of relief in distress: RAG-based LLMs as situation and intent-aware assistants

Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Ahmad M Nazar
In high-stress humanitarian and mental health contexts, timely access to accurate, empathetic, and actionable information remains critically limited, especially for at-risk and underserved populations. This work introduces LLooMi, an open-source, retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) conversational agent designed to deliver trustworthy, emotionally attuned, and context-aware support across domains such as mental health crises, housing insecurity, medical emergencies, immigration, and food access....

Barriers and Facilitators to Employee Engagement With the Employee Whole Health Program Within the Veterans Affairs Health Systems

Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Erica Koch
CONCLUSIONS: This multisite evaluation generated collaborative insights from key partners with diverse perspectives of the employee wellness program implementation process. Organizations can adopt this evaluation model to assess and refine their own employee wellness initiatives, identifying both challenges and successes to drive engagement. VA has invested significant resources to support employees via the Employee Whole Health Program. To improve employee engagement with the wellness...

Rural specialty care for Veterans with the chronic overlapping pain conditions: Fibromyalgia, migraine, or irritable bowel syndrome

Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Katherine Hadlandsmyth
CONCLUSIONS: Rural Veterans with COPCs may benefit from increased access to specialty pain care, which may also reduce burden on rural primary care providers.

Prenatal Maternal Stress and Weak Handedness in Early Childhood: The Iowa Flood Study

Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Jad Hamaoui
Weak handedness is frequently observed in individuals with neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders. Although birth-related stressors, such as prematurity, have been shown to contribute to this association, the influence of early prenatal maternal stress (PNMS) remains under-explored. This study examined the trimester-specific effects of disaster-related PNMS on handedness development using rare longitudinal data from the 2008 Iowa Flood Study. Pregnant women exposed to major flooding were...

The Development and Refinement of a Web-Based Sexual Health Education Intervention for Pediatric Oncology Physicians and Advanced Practice Providers Caring for Adolescents and Young Adults With Cancer

Monday, March 16, 2026
Natasha N Frederick
CONCLUSION: This suite of clinician-focused SH education modules represents a key step in advancing AYA SH care throughout cancer treatment and survivorship. Future work will explore the efficacy of the modules on AYA-clinician SH communication.

Response to Methodological Considerations in Robotic Pet Interventions

Friday, March 13, 2026
Stephan Arndt
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Sleep and wake markers of thalamocortical functioning in early-course psychosis and first-degree relatives

Thursday, March 12, 2026
Bengi Baran
Thalamocortical circuits regulate information flow between sensory inputs and higher-order processing, and their disruption is increasingly implicated in psychotic disorders. However, scalable biomarkers of this circuitry remain limited. We assessed P50 sensory gating, 40 Hz auditory steady-state responses (ASSRs) and sleep spindles in relation to resting-state thalamocortical connectivity in early-course psychosis (EC, n = 19), first-degree relatives (FHR, n = 24), and demographically matched...

Effects of Cyberball on cognitive vulnerability for suicide in youth with a history of multiple suicide attempts

Thursday, March 12, 2026
Myren N Sohn
CONCLUSIONS: As compared to social overinclusion, Cyberball-induced social exclusion did not significantly influence performance on cognitive tasks associated with suicide risk. Future research may consider within-subject designs comparing exclusion and inclusion paradigms, using alternative acute stress manipulations or powering studies to detect smaller effect sizes when studying interpersonal stress in youth at high-risk for suicide.

Improving access to direct acting antivirals via a multimodal integrated care program in an addiction medicine clinic

Thursday, March 12, 2026
Arya Zandvakili
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Injection drug use is a driver of hepatitis C virus (HCV) transmission, thus integrating HCV care into addiction care is likely necessary for HCV elimination. Here we describe how we integrated HCV care into our addiction medicine (AM) clinic and evaluate its effect on HCV treatment.

Prevention of Excess Weight Gain Among Adolescent Military-Dependents at High Risk for Obesity

Monday, March 9, 2026
Lisa M Ranzenhofer
CONCLUSIONS: Group-based interventions may positively impact weight trajectories and cardiometabolic health among adolescent military-dependents. Future studies should elucidate potential moderators and mechanisms of interventions on outcomes in this important population.

Bridging the gap: Translating fetal, infant, and toddler neuroimaging insights into clinical practice

Sunday, March 8, 2026
Paige M Nelson
Over the past decade, fetal, infant, and toddler (FIT) neuroimaging has become a rapidly expanding field, driven by advances in technology and computational methods. By providing non-invasive ways to explore the developing brain in both typical and pathological development, FIT neuroimaging holds promise for advancing pediatric medicine. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasonography, and electroencephalography (EEG) are regularly used in clinical practice to identify or rule out structural...

Multimodal evidence for hippocampal engagement and modulation by functional connectivity-guided parietal TMS

Saturday, March 7, 2026
Zhuoran Li
Hippocampal activity supports memory and many other brain functions. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) guided by hippocampal functional connectivity (FC) shows promise in improving memory, but direct neural evidence of its capacity to engage and modulate hippocampal activity is lacking. Here we combined TMS with intracranial electroencephalography (iEEG) in 8 neurosurgical patients and with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in 79 neurologically healthy participants. We...

A clinimetric evaluation of the problem behaviors assessment short form (PBA-s) within the context of the Huntington's disease integrated staging system (HD-ISS)

Friday, March 6, 2026
Docia L Demmin
CONCLUSIONS: While the PBA-s demonstrates adequate internal consistency, our results revealed high rates of non-endorsement (i.e., item total scores = 0) and a variable factor structure with disease progression. Thus, the PBA-s may not distinguish mild changes in behavioral symptoms that might occur in early HD-ISS stages of disease.