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Association Between Metabolic Syndrome, Obesity, and Cognitive Performances in Individuals With Bipolar Disorders: Cross‐Sectional and Longitudinal Analyses in the FACE‐BD Cohort
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, Volume 153, Issue 2, Page 108-121, February 2026.ABSTRACT Introduction
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) has been suggested to be associated with cognitive impairments in bipolar disorder (BD); however, studies are limited by small sample sizes or cross‐sectional design. Our objective is to evaluate the cross‐sectional and longitudinal associations between MetS and cognitive performances in a large cohort of I. Palimaru, B. Etain, M. Leboyer, Y. Dansou, P. Favre, S. Gard, V. Aubin, F. Bellivier, R. Belzeaux, P. Courtet, C. Dubertret, E. Haffen, A. Lefrere, P. M. Llorca, E. Olié, M. Polosan, L. Samalin, R. Schwan, the FondaMental Academic Centers of Expertise in Bipolar Disorders (FACE‐BD) Collaborators, B. Etain, E. Olié, M. Leboyer, E. Haffen, P. M. Llorca, V. Barteau, S. Bensalem, O. Godin, H. Laouamri, K. Souryis, S. Hotier, A. Pelletier, F. Hergeta, J. Petrucci, L. Willaume, F. Bellivier, B. Etain, V. Hennion, E. Marlinge, J. Meheust, A. Richard, M. Carminati, H. Francisque, S. Gard, K. M’Bailara, C. Elkael, F. Hoorelbeke, I. Minois, J. Sportich, N. Da Ros, C. Dubertret, N. Mazer, C. Portalier, C. Scognamiglio, A. Bing, P. Laurent, L. Boukhobza, P. Courtet, S. Denat, B. Deffinis, D. Ducasse, M. Gachet, A. Lengvenyté, F. Molière, L. Nass, E. Olié, G. Tarquini, A. Lefrere, E. Moreau, J. Pastol, F. Groppi, H. Polomeni, J. Bauberg, L. Lescalier, I. Muraccioli, A. Suray, R. Cohen, J. P. Kahn, M. Milazzo, O. Wajsbrot‐Elgrabli, T. Bougerol, A. Pouchon, A. Bertrand, B. Fredembach, A. Suisse, Q. Denoual, M. Polosan, A. M. Galliot, L. Brehon, G. Bonny, L. Durand, V. Feuga, N. Kayser, P. Roux, V. Aubin, I. Cussac, M. A. Dupont, J. Loftus, I. Medecin, C. Dubertret, N. Mazer, P. Laurent, L. Samalin, P. M. Llorca, M. Mennetrier, T. Bonnet, D. Lacelle, M. Vayssié, C. Beal, O. Blanc, P. Roux, O. Godin +110 morewiley +1 more sourceChanging trends in drug overdose mortality in Spain, 2001–2022
Addiction, Volume 121, Issue 2, Page 261-272, February 2026.Abstract Aim
To measure the evolution of drug overdose mortality in Spain between 2001 and 2022. Design, Setting, Participants
A repeated cross‐sectional observational study using nationwide mortality data from Spain, 2001–2022, among individuals aged 15–64 years.Florencia Giné, Marta Donat, Juan Miguel Guerras, Gregorio Barrio, María José Belza, Julieta Politi, Enrique Regidor +6 morewiley +1 more sourceVirtual reality and hypnosis for symptom alleviation before bone marrow procedure. [PDF]
Sci RepLevy Yurkovski I, Libes D, Meiseles M, Kreiniz N, Gara W, Lavie G, Arnon Z, Azar A, Abras I, Khateeb N, Frosinsky E, Tadmor T. +11 moreeuropepmc +1 more sourceEmergency department presentations, hospitalisations and police seizure data related to gamma‐hydroxybutyrate (GHB) in New South Wales, Australia, from 2015 to 2024
Addiction, Volume 121, Issue 2, Page 305-315, February 2026.Abstract Background and aims
Gamma‐hydroxybutyrate (GHB) is an endogenous neurochemical and illicit synthetic drug. Its precursors, gamma‐butyrolactone (GBL) and 1,4‐butanediol (1,4‐BD), are often used as substitutes. We aimed to describe GHB‐related harms in New South Wales (NSW), Australia.Krista J. Siefried, Janette L. Smith, Christine A. Harvey, Anthony Nedanoski, Jared A. Brown, Una Cullinan, Nadine Ezard, Thanjira Jiranantakan, Darren M. Roberts, Jonathan Brett +9 morewiley +1 more sourceMethylphenidate and (lis)dexamfetamine toxicity‐related deaths of adults, Australia, 2000–24: analysis of NCIS data
Medical Journal of Australia, Volume 222, Issue 5, Page 259-261, March 2025.Shane Darke, Amy Peacock, Johan A Duflou, Michael Farrell, Julia Lappin +4 morewiley +1 more sourceReflections on Consciousness in Intensive Care
Acta Paediatrica, Volume 115, Issue 2, Page 275-284, February 2026.ABSTRACT
Evaluating consciousness in intensive care is pivotal to relieving suffering with analgesic or sedative drugs and in prognosis and diagnoses. The usual clinical perspective is to equate consciousness with responsiveness, assuming functional motor responses and sympathetic activity of the patient. Clinical diagnoses of coma may be wrong in more Michael Broomé, Tiit Mathiesenwiley +1 more source