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Adolescents in rural Appalachian communities face disproportionate mental health risks and geographic isolation, but new research from Georgetown University’s Berkley School of Nursing suggests that youth-led environmental design can foster a unique form of “Situated Strength.” The study, published June…
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JMIR Publications today released an article on a brief, scalable intervention for post-traumatic stress disorder in its News and Perspectives section. Authored by JMIR correspondent Candice Marie Sage, Ph.D., “Written Exposure Therapy as Transformative, Scalable Care for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder”…
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Overall process of the proposed EEG-based pain level classification method. Credit: IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering (2026). DOI: 10.1109 A research team has developed technology that uses artificial intelligence to analyze electroencephalogram signals triggered by thermal stimuli…
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High magnification micrograph of hypertrophic decidual vasculopathy, as seen in pregnancy-induced hypertension. Credit: Wikipedia In Denmark, around 2,500 pregnant women develop pre-eclampsia every year. The condition typically manifests as high blood pressure and increased protein in the urine, and some…
