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New studies on anxiety, depression, and wellbeing — science-based.

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Apr 5, 2026

Mental Health Research Briefing — April 5, 2026

This week's most significant findings reveal that teen diet quality is more closely tied to mental health than previously understood, with a sweeping review of nearly 20 studies linking healthier eating patterns to fewer depressive symptoms. Meanwhile, new MSU research connects student mental health directly to chronic school absenteeism, and the Q1 2026 psychiatric pipeline shows notable treatment advances including FDA Breakthrough Therapy designations for novel depression and narcolepsy drugs. Together, these findings point to a broadening understanding of mental health's roots — from what adolescents eat to how schools function — with direct implications for clinicians, educators, and policymakers.

7 min read/15 sources
Mar 29, 2026

Mental Health Research Briefing — March 29, 2026

This week's most significant development comes from a large-scale study finding that GLP-1 medications like semaglutide (Ozempic) are associated with meaningful reductions in depression, anxiety, and substance use disorders — raising new questions about their potential dual role in physical and mental health care. Complementing this, new research reveals that fathers face a delayed but significant rise in depression approximately one year after a baby's arrival, a finding that challenges conventional focus on postpartum maternal mental health. Meanwhile, youth mental health systems in the U.S. are under pressure from funding cuts even as communities build new support pathways.

5 min read/15 sources
Mar 23, 2026

Mental Health Research Briefing — March 23, 2026

This week's most significant finding comes from a large-scale study showing that GLP-1 medications like Ozempic produce unexpected and substantial mental health benefits — major drops in depression, anxiety, psychiatric hospitalizations, and even substance use disorders among users. Alongside this, new research links children's heavy social media use to anxiety and depression in their teen years, while the World Happiness Report 2026 warns of drastic well-being declines tied to algorithmic social media exposure among youth — together painting an urgent picture of the digital and pharmacological forces reshaping mental health outcomes globally.

5 min read/15 sources
Mar 22, 2026

Mental Health Research Briefing — March 22, 2026

This week's most significant finding comes from the largest-ever review of medicinal cannabis for mental health, published in *The Lancet Psychiatry*, which found no credible evidence that cannabis effectively treats anxiety, depression, or PTSD — and warns it may actively worsen outcomes. Meanwhile, new research suggests mental health policy is emerging as a decisive voting issue for Americans, and a Minnesota report highlights technology's damaging effects on Native youth wellbeing, underscoring a growing national reckoning with digital harms across vulnerable communities.

6 min read/15 sources

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