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STROKE: Prehospital Mobile Stroke Unit study, intracerebral hemorrhage hematoma expansion is more frequent within the first 2 hours
Time of Update: 2022-05-24
CT scans at baseline <1 hour, 1-2 hours, and 2-4 hours after symptom onset obtained from the prehospital mobile stroke unit were compared with CT scans repeated in the hospital after 1 hour and 24 hours later .
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npj Parkinsons Dis: 5,000 people survey, mindfulness helps reduce Parkinson's symptoms
Time of Update: 2022-05-24
Mindfulness may improve severity of PD symptoms, with strongest effects on anxiety and depressive mood Original source: van der Heide A, Speckens AEM, Meinders MJ, Rosenthal LS, Bloem BR, Helmich RC.
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HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING: Deformation of the right anterior hippocampus is associated with genetic risk for substance use disorders
Time of Update: 2022-05-24
published an article entitled Shapes of subcortical structures in adolescents with and without familial history of substance use disorder in HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING magazine , and investigated whether the volume and SSS of adolescents with family history of SUD (FH+) were related to those without such families History (FH-) adolescents are different .
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Stroke: Does magnesium sulfate reduce hematoma expansion?
Time of Update: 2022-05-24
In observational studies, hypomagnesemia was associated with more hematoma expansion (HE) and intracranial hemorrhage, implying that magnesium sulfate supplementation is a potential acute treatment for intracerebral hemorrhage that could reduce HE .
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BRAIN: Differences in functional connectivity of specific brain regions distinguish cervical dystonia from blepharospasm
Time of Update: 2022-05-24
published a research article in NEUROLOGY entitled Focal Dystonia: Functional Connectivity Changes in Cerebellar-Basal Ganglia-Cortical Circuit and Preserved Global Functional Architecture, aiming to use whole-brain and seed-based approaches to study patients with cervical dystonia Brain structural damage and resting-state functional changes in patients with (CD) and blepharospasm (BSP) to test the hypothesis of possible functional connectivity (FC) changes .
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JNNP: Parsonian-Turner syndrome after CVID-19 vaccination
Time of Update: 2022-05-24
Confirming findings from previous case reports, our observations suggest that the COVID-19 vaccine may be associated with ipsilaterally occurring PTS, possibly with reactive lymphadenopathy .
Confirming findings from previous case reports, our observations suggest that the COVID-19 vaccine may be associated with ipsilaterally occurring PTS, possibly with reactive lymphadenopathy .
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Stroke: Risk of cerebrovascular events in survivors of intracerebral hemorrhage with atrial fibrillation
Time of Update: 2022-05-24
One year later, the researchers investigated the subjects' cumulative incidence of recurrent intracerebral hemorrhage, cerebrovascular ischemic events, and all-cause death .
During follow-up, the risks of recurrent intracerebral hemorrhage, cerebrovascular ischemic events, and all-cause death in patients not receiving oral anticoagulants were 1.
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npj Parkinsons Dis: What is the role of the perivascular space in early Parkinson's disease?
Time of Update: 2022-05-24
In the midbrain, differences in bilateral PVS burden were associated with differences in the number of fibers passing through the white fiber tracts of the bilateral substantia nigra, respectively .
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Neurology: Why does ruptured posterior communicating aneurysm cause subdural hematoma?
Time of Update: 2022-05-24
MRI captures rapid expansion of acute subdural hematoma (aSDH) (figure) .
MRI captures rapid expansion of acute subdural hematoma (aSDH) (figure) .
Real-Time Imaging of Aneurysmal Rupture Causing an Isolated Acute Subdural Hematoma .
Real-Time Imaging of Aneurysmal Rupture Causing an Isolated Acute Subdural Hematoma .
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Brain: Glial fibrillary acidic protein and neurofilament light chain levels 8 months after brain trauma predict brain structural changes 5 years later
Time of Update: 2022-05-24
published a research article in BRAIN titled Post-acute blood biomarkers and disease progression in traumatic brain injury, examining the relationship between glial fibrillary acidic protein and neurofilament light chain levels in months to years after traumatic brain injury Relationship between imaging changes and functional outcomes .
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npj Parkinsons Dis: Gait speed, which can reflect the living state of Parkinson's patients
Time of Update: 2022-05-24
1038/s41531 -021-00171-0 Gait speed in clinical and daily living assessments in Parkinson's disease patients: performance versus capacity.
1038/s41531 -021-00171-0 Gait speed in clinical and daily living assessments in Parkinson's disease patients: performance versus capacity.
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Neurology: Factors influencing long-term survival of pregnant women after WHO grade II glioma surgery
Time of Update: 2022-05-23
Quality of life diagnosisWe recently reported a consecutive series of homodiagnosed female patients who became pregnant after surgical resection of GIIG, had no prior tumor treatment prior to pregnancy, and had stable health status, i.
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Neurology: Associations between trajectories of cardiovascular risk and events of cognitive decline and dementia
Time of Update: 2022-05-23
Blood vesselIn a study published today in Neurology, the leading journal in the field of neurology, researchers aimed to test the hypothesis that accelerated, long-term accumulation of cardiovascular risk, as determined by the Framingham Risk Score (FRS), would Vascular risk was less favorable for cognitive and dementia status outcomes .
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12 imaging signs you must know about cerebral hemorrhage!
Time of Update: 2022-05-23
The study showed that the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values of "island sign" in predicting hematoma expansion were 44.
The sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values of the CTA point sign in predicting hematoma expansion were 63%, 90%, 73%, and 84%, respectively .
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Alzheimer&Dementia: Daytime Sleepiness Predisposes to Alzheimer's?
Time of Update: 2022-05-23
In 2018, a 2018 analysis of data from a long-term study of older adults published in the journal Sleep showed that those who said they were constantly sleepy during the day were three times more likely to have beta-amyloid deposits in their brains .
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JCI: Shanghai Jiaotong University Liu Fang's team reveals the molecular mechanism of demyelination in depression
Time of Update: 2022-05-23
The researchers found that the MBP level in the ventral hippocampus was significantly reduced in the depressive-like mice induced by CUMS and LPS by immunofluorescence and molecular experiments, and there was demyelination, and synaptic protein expression was also reduced .
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Alzheimer&Dementia: There is a significant gender difference in the prevalence of dementia, which is mainly related to these factors!
Time of Update: 2022-05-23
Increases in life expectancy around the world suggest that the incidence of Alzheimer's disease and related dementia (ADRD) will increase dramatically to more than 140 million by 2050 .
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Alzheimer&Dementia: Associations between vascular risk factors, neuroimaging biomarkers and the development of dementia
Time of Update: 2022-05-23
RESULTS : African Americans exhibited baseline cardiovascular risk factors, incidence of aging and dementia (CAIDE), Framingham Stroke Risk Profile (FSRP), and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk compared with whites Estimated (ASCVD) score was higher .
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Visual reproduction of "Kobe" is a white lie of the brain
Time of Update: 2022-05-23
At the same time, there is also a disadvantage, this delay and blurring mechanism has a positive effect in most daily life scenarios useful, but also creates problems when absolutely precise visual information is required .
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Nature: Mushroom toxin increases brain connections, treats severe depression
Time of Update: 2022-05-23
The study shows that psilocybin, a hallucinogen that occurs naturally in some hallucinogenic mushrooms, is able to respond to treatment in patients with treatment-resistant depression by increasing functional network connections in the brain .