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Stroke: Severe dysphagia predicts fever after stroke
Time of Update: 2021-05-21
do?w=%E5%BF%83%E8%A1%80%E7%AE%A1">Heart blood vesselsIn this retrospective single-center cohort study, the researchers included all patients who were admitted to the hospital for ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke within 12 months, and performed a detailed standardized swallowing assessment of the patients, including a clinical trial by a speech therapist.
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Sub-Journal of "Nature": Repeated mild head hits may cause cognitive impairment
Time of Update: 2021-05-21
In the past, it was believed that occasional minor head impacts had no effect on learning outcomes and memory, but in a new study published in the journal Nature Communications on May 10, investigators found that when the frequency of non-invasive head impacts increased At times, the brain changes a certain way of functioning .
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Nat Med: Release of Phase III clinical trial results of ecstasy in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder PTSD
Time of Update: 2021-05-21
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) refers to an individual experiencing, witnessing or encountering one or more actual deaths involving himself or others, or being threatened with death, or severe injuries, or threats to physical integrity.
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Neurology: The age and mode of onset of Alzheimer's are closely related to clinical manifestations!
Time of Update: 2021-05-21
It aims to assess the impact of the estimated age of onset, APOE genotype and their interactions on standardized clinical, cognitive, and pathological results in the National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center (NACC) database.
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Does cerebral hemorrhage increase the risk of arterial ischemic events?
Time of Update: 2021-05-21
Therefore, it is not clear whether cerebral hemorrhage increases the risk of subsequent myocardial infarction and ischemic stroke.
Yimaitong compiled from: Association Between Intracerebral Hemorrhage and Subsequent Arterial Ischemic Events in Participants From 4 Population-Based Cohort Studies.
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European Heart Journal: Have a healthier heart and stronger cognitive ability!
Time of Update: 2021-05-21
To investigate the underlying mechanism of the observed relationship, the research team adjusted for potential confounding factors such as age, gender, smoking, education, poverty, diabetes , high blood pressure, high cholesterol , previous myocardial infarction , alcohol intake, and exercise level .
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J Nutr: Supplementing fish oil and curcumin can improve the cognitive ability of overweight or obese middle-aged and elderly people
Time of Update: 2021-05-21
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NEJM: New drug Donelizumab is expected to improve early-stage Alzheimer's disease
Time of Update: 2021-05-21
Among early AD patients, the comprehensive score of Donelimab's cognitive ability and activities of daily living at 76 weeks is excellent, which is expected to bring hope to more elderly people.
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China Session (1): Fan Xiaotang of the Third Military Medical University reveals the mechanism of anxiety's excitatory/inhibitory imbalance
Time of Update: 2021-05-21
Researchers specifically knocked out LXRβ on astrocytes (hereinafter referred to as LXRβ-GFAP knockout mice) to cause anxiety-like behavior in adult mice.
If you need to download the original text, you can click on the Baidu web disk link: https://pan.
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JNNP: A case study of bilateral MRI-guided focused ultrasound resection of the hypothalamus in the treatment of essential tremor
Time of Update: 2021-05-21
When the patient shows (1) untreated upper limb posture and/or intentional tremor, the score is greater than or equal to 2 points according to the clinical tremor rating scale (CRST) part A measurement; (2) the first thalamus resection Permanent adverse reactions with no clinical significance afterwards.
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Circulation: The relationship between preterm birth and long-term risk of stroke in women
Time of Update: 2021-05-21
However, it is unclear whether the long-term risk of stroke associated with preterm birth and whether such risks can be attributed to family confounding factors.
Preterm Delivery and Long-Term Risk of Stroke in Women A National Cohort and Cosibling Study .
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Neurology: Malignant middle cerebral artery infarction, age and infarct volume are key indicators of prognostic quality
Time of Update: 2021-05-21
long" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Infarction Dominik Lehrieder, Katharina Layer, Hans-Peter Müller, Viktoria Rücker, Jan Kassubek, Eric Juettler, Hermann Neugebauer, DESTINY-R (DEcompressive Surgery for the Treatment of malignant the middle cerebral arterY-Registry) Study Group andIGNITE (Initiative of German NeuroIntensive Trial Engagement) Study Group neurology.
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Alzheimer's&Dementia: Here comes the neuroanatomical evidence that the Mediterranean diet prevents Alzheimer's disease!
Time of Update: 2021-05-21
Western diet and psychosocial stress can cause pathological changes and increase the risk of AD-related neuropathology, while the Mediterranean diet may protect the brain.
Western diet and psychosocial stress can cause pathological changes and increase the risk of AD-related neuropathology, while the Mediterranean diet may protect the brain.
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Brain Stimul: External stimulation of the trigeminal nerve is a safe and effective treatment for focal drug-resistant epilepsy
Time of Update: 2021-05-21
Recently, researchers conducted a randomized trial to determine the long-term efficacy and tolerability of ETNS in patients with focal DRE, and to explore whether its efficacy depends on the epileptogenic area (frontal or temporal lobe) and its effects.
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PNAS | Liu Cong/He Kaiwen collaborate to reveal the mechanism of α-syn familial genetic mutations that cause Parkinson's disease
Time of Update: 2021-05-21
The authors found that E46K mutant fibers have stronger pathological toxicity than WT fibers, and can induce endogenous α-syn in the mouse brain to form pathological fibers with a faster transmission speed, leading to early-onset motor deficits in mice.
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Pediatrics: Neonatal epilepsy, phenobarbital is not effective, try Levetiracetam
Time of Update: 2021-05-21
Recently, researchers conducted a multicenter, randomized, blinded, controlled phase IIb trial to explore levetiracetam The effectiveness and safety of phenobarbital as a first-line treatment for neonatal epileptic seizures, the results of the study have been published in Pediatrics.
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[Cell] Even worse, the tau protein pathology of traumatic brain injury adds new evidence
Time of Update: 2021-05-21
Continuous intraperitoneal injection of GAPDH S-nitrosylation blocker CGP3466B can reduce the levels of tau protein and p300/CBP acetylation, prevent degeneration of the initial segment of axons, and repair cognitive dysfunction after brain injury.
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Alzheimer's disease has very different symptoms?
Time of Update: 2021-05-21
In recent years, with the help of advanced PET medical imaging technology, researchers have been able to monitor the accumulation of toxic proteins in the brains of patients with Alzheimer's disease.
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Alzherimer's&Dementia | The physical examination reports are all brain atrophy, but the outcome is very different!
Time of Update: 2021-05-21
In the entire analysis sample and Aβ-positive participants, typical/diffuse brain atrophy was associated with faster Cognitive decline is related,Specifically, the incidence of dementia varies by atrophy subtype.
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Nature Communications: Research confirms for the first time the diversity of various neurons that govern movement
Time of Update: 2021-05-21
Recently, in a study published in Nature Communications, researchers discovered a targeted single-nuclear RNA sequencing method and used it to identify cholinergic interneurons, visceral motor neurons, and skeletal motor neurons.