Research under Resources is where you browse scholarly papers about PMDD and related topics from the bundled OpenAlex catalog. If you have not opened Resources yet, start with the Resources tab overview; this article assumes you are on Resources with the Research sub-tab selected.
What you will find on Research
- A flat vertical list of research cards—no category sections like on Education.
- Papers ship in the app bundle from OpenAlex-derived data—not fetched live when you read.
- Sort segments Recommended, Latest, and Most Cited plus header search—no filter chips or filter sheets.
- Education articles live on the Education sub-tab; Research is scholarly metadata and outbound links.
- Paper detail does not show Related Topics or When This Is Most Relevant in the current app version.
Browse the Research list
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Research
Select Research in the Resources sub-tab row. See the Resources tab overview if this is your first visit to Resources.
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Scroll
Swipe vertically through research cards. The list loads more papers automatically as you near the bottom.
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Pull to refresh
Drag down on the list to reload the current sort order.
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Loading
A progress indicator appears while the first page or batch loads.
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Research card
Tap the card body—not the bookmark pill or link icons—to open paper detail.
✦The preview shows the Research hub inside Resources—the sort control, search bar, and card list. It does not show paper detail or the in-app browser.
Sort research papers
- Recommended—personalized ranking from on-device engagement heuristics; requires a signed-in profile. Without one, the list may appear empty.
- Latest—papers sorted by published date, newest first.
- Most Cited—papers sorted by citation count, highest first.
- Default sort is Latest when you open the Research sub-tab directly; Home See all and some Home shortcuts switch the list to Recommended.
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Recommended
Tap the Recommended segment to see a curated batch of papers.
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Latest
Tap Latest for the full catalog ordered by publication date.
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Most Cited
Tap Most Cited for highly cited papers first.
Search the research list
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Search resources...
Tap the search field in the Resources header while Research is selected—the same header shown in the preview above.
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Type query
Matches paper title, author names, and AI summary keywords.
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Clear search
Clear the field to return to the full sorted list.
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No research articles available
Shown when search returns no matches—the same copy as an empty catalog, not the Education-style no-match message.
✦This search filters research papers only. Searching help articles on the App sub-tab is covered in a separate article.
Understand a research card
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Title
Up to three lines of the paper title.
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Bookmark pill
Top-right toggle to add or remove a bookmark. Finding saved papers is covered in the bookmarks help article.
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New badge
Appears when the paper is eligible and you have not opened it yet.
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Publication type pill
Shows the paper type—for example, a journal article.
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open access
Lowercase pill on the card when the paper is open access. Detail badges use the localized Open Access label.
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Authors and date
Author line plus published date, journal or publisher, and a cited by N count.
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Link icons
Tap an outbound link icon to open that URL in an in-app browser without leaving the list.
Open a research paper
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Research card
Tap the card body on the Research list, or use the Home or Education handoffs described below.
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Research
The navigation title stays Research—not the paper title.
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Paper title
The full title appears again as the main heading inside the scroll content.
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Back
System back returns to the previous screen. From the Research list, sort and scroll position are preserved.
Paper detail layout depends on whether a meaningful AI Generated Summary ships with the paper. Papers with one use a prioritized layout with an expandable Additional Information section; papers without one show full metadata in a flat layout.
Read paper detail — with AI Generated Summary
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Authors
Author names appear near the top of the scroll content.
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Publication Information
Published date appears in the primary block above the summary.
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Source
Journal or publisher name appears in the primary block.
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AI Generated Summary
Banner with study type, topic, methodology, PMDD relevance, key findings, claims, and limitations when present.
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Additional Information
Tap to expand disclosure for quality badges, citation metrics, citation details, links, and the OpenAlex footer.
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Add bookmark
Tap Add bookmark or Remove bookmark in the toolbar to toggle without leaving detail.
Read paper detail — full metadata
- Quality Indicators badges—Open Access, Top 1% Cited, Top 10% Cited, and Retracted when applicable.
- Publication Information—type, published date, and language.
- Source—journal or publisher name and source type.
- Citation Metrics—citation count and percentile when available.
- Citation Details—DOI, volume, issue, pages, and license.
- Links and OpenAlex—outbound link buttons plus View in OpenAlex and the attribution footer.
Follow links to publishers and OpenAlex
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Links
On paper detail, tap a link button to open the publisher or resource URL in an in-app browser sheet.
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View in OpenAlex
Tap at the bottom to open the work in OpenAlex. When AI summary mode is active, this link sits inside Additional Information.
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Link icons
From the Research list, link icons on a card open the same in-app browser without navigating to detail.
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Done
Tap Done on the in-app browser sheet to return to the list or paper detail.
Bookmark a research paper
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Bookmark pill
On a research card, tap the bookmark pill to Add bookmark or Remove bookmark.
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Add bookmark
On paper detail, tap Add bookmark or Remove bookmark in the toolbar.
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Find saved papers
See the bookmarks help article for retrieving bookmarked research and education items.
Open a paper from an education article
For browsing Education articles and expanding Sources, see the Education content help article.
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Sources
On an education article, expand Sources when the article bundle includes scholarly references.
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View research details
Tap when the source resolves to a paper in your local catalog. Opens the same Research paper detail as the list.
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Back
Returns to the education article—not the Research list.
Alternate entry from Home
The Home Research strip and Recommended for You cards are documented in the Home Research help article.
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Research card
On Home, tap a recommended research card to jump to paper detail on the Research tab.
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See all
Tap See all on the Home Research section header to open Resources on the Research sub-tab with Recommended sort.
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Back
After opening detail from Home, back lands on the Research list—not Home—because navigation stack was replaced.
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Recommended
See all sets sort to Recommended, not Latest.
When the list looks empty or fails to load
- No research articles available—shown when the catalog is empty or search returns no matches.
- Research articles will appear here once they are available—secondary line under the empty title.
- Retry—when a load error appears, tap Retry to reload the list.
🔒Bookmarks and article feedback persist on your device and can sync through your private iCloud when enabled—they are not stored on Red Tent servers. Optional research data sharing is separate; see Privacy and legal for how to review or revoke it.