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Congratulations to Dr. Assaf Oshri and the research team!
Their new paper titled “Neurobehavioral pathways linking socioeconomic status hardship to suicide risk versus resilience in young adolescents: the roles of sleep health and default mode network connectivity,” has been published in the journal Translational Psychiatry.

Findings highlight sleep health as a mechanism connecting socioeconomic adversity to suicidality and suggest DMN coherence may function as a neuroprotective factor for youth resilience.