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Connecting sleep, steps, and screen time to cognitive functioning in people with depression
Cognitive impairment is a core but often overlooked feature of depression, and is rarely captured outside occasional clinic-based assessments. Cognition, however, is dynamic and[...]
Daily behaviours, not affect, are linked to inflammatory and metabolic health
We all experience daily stress, but how do our daily affective and behavioural responses to stress relate to our physical health? This study followed[...]
Recap Interdisciplinary Education Week 2026
One of the SiA Career support Core’s (CASC) main goals is to provide education in all areas of the SiA programme, thereby boosting the[...]
Recap Stress-NL Symposium 2026
On January 29th 2026, stress researchers from all around the Netherlands and beyond gathered at the beautiful Trippenhuis in Amsterdam for the 7th edition[...]
Your GPS tracking data might contain clues (but not answers) about your mental health
In this study, published in JMIR Mental Health, dr. George Aalbers and colleagues retrieved data from 217 individuals in the NESDA study to explore[...]
Daily Life Stress and Hormone Sensitivity: Two Independent Paths to Heart Disease
Chronic stress has long been linked to heart disease, but it is less clear how everyday stress and the body’s hormone responses contribute. In[...]
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