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Cam morphology predicts higher 4–8 year hip osteoarthritis risk

A large pooled analysis links a higher alpha angle on X-ray to later radiographic hip osteoarthritis, especially in men and people aged 51–60. Cam morphology on baseline hip radiographs was linked to higher odds of developing radiographic hip osteoarthritis within 4–8 years. Risk rose as the alpha angle increased, even beyond a single cut-off. The […]

Research fatigue was 56.3% in Mosoriot, tied to repeated studies

In a heavily studied Kenyan community, older age, being male, hospital-based studies, and personal questions sharply increased fatigue and dropout desire. More than half of surveyed community members in Mosoriot, Kenya reported research fatigue (56.3%). In the journal article “Kuchoka”: Investigation of research fatigue in Mosoriot, Kenya, fatigue was more likely among people repeatedly recruited […]

Community management linked to low antipsychotic discontinuation in schizophrenia

A cross-sectional survey in Chengdu found a 4.1% discontinuation rate and flagged practical, modifiable risks. A survey of 1,531 people with schizophrenia under community management in Chengdu, China found a low medication discontinuation rate of 4.1%. Discontinuation was more likely when illness stability was weaker, insight was poorer, side effects were noticeable, or follow-up was […]

LIVEBORN newborn resuscitation feedback proved feasible and usable

In two Democratic Republic of the Congo facilities, an observer-led mobile health tool reached feasibility for observing births, with mixed results for debriefing uptake. LIVEBORN, a mobile health application designed to give real-time guidance and support debriefing during newborn resuscitation, was feasible to use for observing births in two facilities. In this pilot, 74% of […]

High-flow nasal therapy costs more than low-flow oxygen in COAST

In Kenyan and Ugandan children with severe pneumonia and low blood oxygen, higher-tech oxygen delivery increased costs without better outcomes. In the COAST trial, high-flow nasal therapy cost more than low-flow oxygen for children with severe hypoxaemia. For children with less severe hypoxaemia, both high-flow nasal therapy and low-flow oxygen cost more than permissive hypoxaemia. […]

Nasal temperature drops during stress, especially social speech stress

Thermal video of the nose tracked an objective “stress dip,” and it lined up with body-type anxiety symptoms more than self-rated stress. In healthy adults, nasal skin temperature dropped during two lab stressors and rebounded during recovery, but did not fully return to baseline in five minutes. A speech-based social stressor produced a bigger temperature […]

Child mental disorder diagnosis linked to higher parent mental disorder risk

Parents’ risk peaks around the child’s diagnosis, then eases but stays elevated. A nationwide register study in Finland and Denmark found that parents were more likely to receive a mental disorder diagnosis after their child was diagnosed with a mental disorder. The risk was highest in the six months after the child’s diagnosis, then declined […]

Emotional-literacy ESP lesson boosted communication and leadership skills

A design-based ESP lesson for psychology undergrads increased emotional vocabulary, engagement, and confident professional dialogue. An ESP lesson explicitly teaching emotional literacy produced stronger emotional engagement, clearer emotion vocabulary, and better interpersonal communication in psychology students. Qualitative evidence also pointed to increased communicative confidence and emerging leadership traits during role-play, including responsiveness, attentiveness, and emotional […]

Psychology hiring should broaden outputs and prioritize research quality

A German Psychological Society task force proposes a two-phase, quality-focused alternative to metric-driven evaluation. New guidance argues that impact factors and the h-index are poor tools for judging individual researchers and can intensify “publish or perish” incentives. A task force from the German Psychological Society proposes four principles for responsible research assessment in psychology, plus […]

Broader evaluation criteria raise rigor threshold for psychology hiring

A proposal shifts early-stage assessment from prestige metrics to methodological quality checks. Traditional metrics like journal impact factor and the h-index are criticized as invalid and as pushing quantity over quality. This paper proposes a practical alternative for academic hiring and promotion in psychology: broaden what counts as a research contribution and screen for minimum […]