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Alzheimer Dementia-Lymphatic system, indeed helps clear amyloid from the brain
Time of Update: 2021-08-02
This abundance requires highly effective degradation and clearance mechanisms to prevent accumulation in neurons, plaque development, and subsequent toxicity and neurodegeneration .
Nauen and others of Hopkins University found out whether the lymphatic system helps clear Aβ in the human brain .
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JNNP-multi-system atrophy, what are the predictive factors for survival?
Time of Update: 2021-08-02
They included patients with a "very likely" diagnosis of MSA, who underwent clinical evaluation and brain PET examinations early in the course of the disease (median 3 years, IQR 2-5) .
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Neurology: Not only "indifferent"-indifference may mean a disease in the brain!
Time of Update: 2021-08-02
The results show that apathy is related to depression, cognition, education, WMH, LIs, and brain network measurements, and all network measurements are highly correlated (r> 0.
Apathy is related to depression, cognition, education, WMH, LIs and brain network measurements, and all network measurements are highly correlated (r> 0.
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Age&Aging: How important is oral health?
Time of Update: 2021-08-02
In order to explore the relationship between cognitive function and toothlessness among middle-aged and elderly people in China, scholars from the School of Social and Demographic Studies of Renmin University of China conducted related research, and the results were published in the latest "Old Age and Aging" previous longitudinal research findings , Cognitive function affects oral health, and vice versa .
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Ann Neurol: Cornell University's new discovery: cancer patients are susceptible to stroke, or due to blood hypercoagulability
Time of Update: 2021-08-02
The significance of this study lies in the discovery that compared with matched controls, patients with cancer-related stroke have higher markers of blood coagulation, platelet and endothelial dysfunction, and more microemboli in the circulation .
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Neurobiol Aging: An independent correlation between cerebral small vessel disease and poor processing speed
Time of Update: 2021-08-02
SVD load is also negatively correlated with processing speed, but this correlation has nothing to do with poor general cognitive ability .
SVD load is also negatively correlated with processing speed, but this correlation has nothing to do with poor general cognitive ability .
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Alzheimer Dementia: Periodontitis, or suggest the possibility of dementia
Time of Update: 2021-08-02
And by including GANI_MED's treated subjects and SHIP-TREND's untreated subjects into the quasi-experimental design, the relationship between periodontal treatment and AD preclinical stage was studied .
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Neurology: Gradually freezing people: The cortical function gradually degenerates, which is closely related to the worsening of the disease
Time of Update: 2021-08-02
It is also assumed that: (1) NAA ratio (decreased neuronal integrity) in the motor and prefrontal lobe area gradually decreases; (2) ALS table with faster clinical progress, greater burden on UMN (upper motor neuron), and stronger cognitive impairment Type NAA drops faster .
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JAMA: 1/7 adults get sick, not just headaches!
Time of Update: 2021-08-02
Combining all vascular risk factors, except for the family history of premature myocardial infarction, the incidence of major CVD increased from 39.
Combining all vascular risk factors, except for the family history of premature myocardial infarction, when migraine with aura is added, the incidence of major CVD increased from 39.
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PSYCHOL MED: Mindfulness therapy may help improve insomnia
Time of Update: 2021-08-02
The analysis showed that the sleep of participants in the mindfulness therapy and SHEEP courses improved significantly in the 4th week, and the quality of sleep further changed after the intervention .
1017/S0033291721002476 Francesca Perini et al, Mindfulness-based therapy for insomnia for older adults with sleep Difficulties: Clinical Trial A randomized, Psychological Medicine (2021) the DOI:.
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IEEE trans: Use a wearable accelerometer to measure upper limb coordination and automatically score acute stroke hemiplegia
Time of Update: 2021-08-02
In this article, a wristband accelerometer is used to record the movements of the upper limbs of patients with acute stroke in order to automatically assess the severity of hemiplegia from short-length data .
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Multiple Sclerosis Journal: The location of lesions around the pons is a good indicator to distinguish MS from small vessel disease
Time of Update: 2021-08-02
On the contrary, the central bridge is supplied by the penetrating small arteries, which is prone to ischemia, hypoxia and demyelination, which is the basis for the high signal of T2 magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in patients with VRF-SVD .
Distinguishing multiple sclerosis (MS) from vascular risk factors (VRF)-small vessel disease (SVD) is a challenging problem .
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JNNP: Summarizing more than 200 studies, what are the performance of the main central system of the new crown?
Time of Update: 2021-08-02
Studies reporting the prevalence of neurological or neuropsychiatric symptoms are combined into a meta-analysis to estimate the collective prevalence .
The results of this meta-analysis show that in the early stages of the pandemic, the neurological and neuropsychiatric symptoms of COVID-19 are diverse and common .
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Alzheimer Dementia- Cerebral Amyloid Vascular Disease, an authoritative meta-analysis
Time of Update: 2021-08-02
The most common is the accumulation of amyloid β (Aβ) on the walls of cerebral blood vessels, which leads to weakened vascular function, thereby causing the main risk of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) .
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Stroke: Fatigue prevalence and related factors after arterial ischemic stroke in children
Time of Update: 2021-08-02
Recently, the heart blood vessels published on the prestigious journal Stroke the areas of disease research article, the study was designed to evaluate the arterial ischemic stroke in children Multidimensional Fatigue prevalence of symptoms after 5 years, and to identify factors associated with fatigue .
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JNNP-Atrial fibrillation causes ischemic stroke, and the risk of stroke recurrence after anticoagulation is higher
Time of Update: 2021-08-02
Their main hypothesis is that before ischemic stroke, regardless of post-stroke prevention and management , patients with atrial fibrillation who receive anticoagulation therapy have a higher risk of recurrence in the short term compared with patients who do not receive anticoagulation therapy .
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Does a longer reproductive period make women more at risk of Alzheimer's disease?
Time of Update: 2021-08-02
. This small population-based study showed an association between the duration of reproductive life (a surrogate marker for exposure to endogenous estrogen) and Alzheimer's disease biomarkers in the cerebrospinal fluid of women without dementia .
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JNNP- patients with frontal dementia, the tau protein is unevenly distributed in the brain
Time of Update: 2021-08-02
In postmortem studies, the percentage of AT8 (tau) positive areas in hippocampal CA1, temporal lobe, parietal lobe, frontal lobe, and insular cortex were confirmed by autopsy in bvAD (n=8) and typical AD (tAD; n=7) Compare between patients .
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Age&Ageing: Current characteristics and early functional outcomes of elderly stroke patients
Time of Update: 2021-08-02
To fill this knowledge gap, the University of Bourgogne from France brain heart blood vessel disease pathophysiology and epidemiology experts to carry out a program to describe elderly patients with stroke from registration based on current population characteristics and early results Research .
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Int J Environ Res Public Health: Trunk exercises to improve the ability of stroke patients to walk on unstable surfaces
Time of Update: 2021-08-02
In summary, trunk training on an unstable surface can further improve trunk control, improve the ability to quickly raise the unaffected arm while sitting, and improve the walking of stroke patients in the subacute phase .