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Adding 50 grams of unprocessed red meat a day can reduce the chance of developing dementia by 19%
Time of Update: 2021-04-19
Adding 50 grams of unprocessed red meats per day, including beef, pork or beef, can cause dementia Chance is reduced by 19%.
The study further found that adding 25g of processed meat per day is associated with an increased risk of all-cause dementia events (HR: 1.
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my country's first self-developed schizophrenia drug Rexinto® was approved for marketing in China
Time of Update: 2021-04-19
" Shanghai Jiaotong Professor Cai Jun, chief physician of the Mental Health Center affiliated to the University School of Medicine, said: “Long-acting antipsychotics can significantly improve patient compliance compared with oral preparations, and are an important treatment strategy to prevent recurrence.
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"Brain, Behavior and Immunity": Really hammer again!
Time of Update: 2021-04-19
Scientists have discovered for the first time that improving intestinal bacteria can promote the recovery of nerve function after spinal cord injury | Changjun Jun Weekly Issue 156: Several international authoritative journals focus on the gut-brain axis again!
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The harm of tardive dyskinesia should not be underestimated. The Chinese and American experts connect in the cloud to talk about new treatment methods!
Time of Update: 2021-04-19
Regarding the drug treatment of TD, the 2013 AAN "Clinical Practice Guidelines for Tardive Dyskinesia" recommended that the use of dopamine exhaustion agent tetrabenazine (C-level recommendation) can be considered.
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New Pediatric Drug for Neurogenic Detrusor Hyperactivity (NDO)!
Time of Update: 2021-04-19
com" target="_blank">/--The Japanese pharmaceutical company Astellas recently announced that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved: (1) Myrbetriq tablets (mirabegron, Mirabegron, sustained-release tablets) for treatment Children with neurogenic detrusor hyperactivity (NDO) aged ≥3 years and weighing ≥35 kg; (2) Myrbetriq granules (mirabegron, Mirabegron, oral suspension), used to treat age ≥ A 3-year-old NDO pediatric patient.
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The first chronic kidney disease-related pruritus (CKD-aP) drug!
Time of Update: 2021-04-19
Recently, the company and its partner Vifor Pharma jointly announced that the European Medicines Agency (EMA) has accepted a marketing authorization application (MAA) for Korsuva (CR845, difelikefalin) injection, which is used to treat chronic kidney disease-related itching in hemodialysis patients (CKD-aP).
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APOE genotype can significantly affect the rate of clinical progression of Alzheimer's disease
Time of Update: 2021-04-19
Given the adverse effects of APOEε4 and ε2 alleles on AD risk, age at onset of symptoms, and AD neuropathological changes (ADNC), a potential contributor to this heterogeneity is the APOE genotype.
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Science: Using limited DNA repair on the "knife edge", neurons will give priority to preventing aging and disease!
Time of Update: 2021-04-19
In a new study published in Science on April 2, Beijing time, a research team led by the Salk Institute of Biology in the United States found that neurons will use limited repair mechanisms on the "blade", focusing on repairing and "Hot spots" related to aging and disease, and these genomic sites are always at the forefront of repair work because they play a key role in neurological function.
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Experts comment on Nat Neurosci | Li Yulong's laboratory develops a new fluorescent probe to accurately detect the dynamic changes of serotonin in vivo
Time of Update: 2021-04-19
Ren Jing (UK MRC Molecular Biology Laboratory Research Group Leader) Li Yulong's team has developed a new genetically encoded 5-HT fluorescent probe that enables neuroscientists to accurately study 5-HT signaling pathways.
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The research results of Li Qi from the First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University are written in the Stroke Journal in 2020 Acute Stroke Treatment Progress
Time of Update: 2021-04-19
608) The journal published the editorial progress in the treatment of intracerebral hemorrhage, which believed that the ultra-early intensive blood pressure reduction can make patients obtain more benefits and improve the prognosis, which was cited by JAMA Neurology.
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Can you avoid dementia when you are old?
Time of Update: 2021-04-19
In 2017, the American Heart Association (AHA)/American Stroke Association summarized the 7 major factors affecting brain health-"Life's Simple 7", including blood pressure control, cholesterol level control, and diabetes risk reduction , Regular exercise, healthy eating habits, weight control and no smoking.
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Sub-Journal of "Cell": Muscles are quietly protecting the brain!
Time of Update: 2021-04-19
Obviously, Amyrel is a key stress-induced muscle growth factor, which can improve the protein balance in the aging process and has a protective effect on neurodegeneration induced by pathogenic proteins.
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Nature Sub-Journal: Li Yulong’s team develops a new type of fluorescent probe to achieve accurate detection of dynamic changes in serotonin in vivo
Time of Update: 2021-04-19
On April 5, 2021, the Li Yulong Laboratory of Peking University published an online research paper titled: A genetically encoded sensor for measuring serotonin dynamics in the journal Nature Neuroscience, reporting the development and development of a new genetically encoded 5-HT fluorescent probe Successful application in a variety of model organisms.
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Clinical manifestations of mid-segment intracranial posterior circulation syndrome|Knowledge Card
Time of Update: 2021-04-19
Recommended reading↓↓↓Clinical manifestations of proximal intracranial circulation syndrome Table 1 Middle intracranial retrocirculation syndrome Note: PPRF: Parapontine midbrain reticular structure Yimaitong compiled from: Posterior circulation ischaemic stroke-a review part I: anatomy, aetiology and clinical presentations.
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PNAS|Kong Eryan/Zhang Zhongjian's team reveals the pathogenic mechanism of GFAP palmitoylation in neurodegenerative diseases
Time of Update: 2021-04-19
Recently, the team of Xinxiang Medical College-Institute of Psychiatry and Neuromedicine Kong Eryan/Zhang Zhongjian, Liang Yinming’s team and Professor Gao Jian of Xuzhou Medical University jointly published the title "GFAP hyper-palmitoylation exacerbates astrogliosis and neurodegenerative pathology in PPT1-deficient mice" on PNAS.
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Young people have a stroke if they exercise well?
Time of Update: 2021-04-19
The results of the study support the use of vitamin K antagonists for oral anticoagulation therapy in young and middle-aged carotid artery tear stroke patients.
In summary, the research results support the use of vitamin K antagonists for oral anticoagulation in young and middle-aged carotid artery tear stroke patients.
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Express | Hope to benefit nearly one-tenth of school-age children, FDA approves the first non-stimulant hyperactivity treatment in ten years
Time of Update: 2021-04-19
▎The content team editor of WuXi AppTec recently, Supernus Pharmaceuticals announced that the US FDA has approved the company's Qelbree (viloxazine sustained-release capsules) to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in pediatric patients aged 6-17.
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New drug for glioblastoma!
Time of Update: 2021-04-19
: For Kazia's new anti-cancer drug paxalisib, Simcere Pharmaceuticals has obtained the development and Commercialization rights.
com/vitroDiagnostics/" target="_blank">diagnosed glioblastoma have not received any new drug treatments.
com/vitroDiagnostics/" target="_blank">diagnosisOriginal source: Kazia Licenses Rights to Paxalisib in Greater China to Simcere, a Leading Chinese Pharmaceutical Company
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Cell Death Differ︱ Zheng Ruimao's team discovers a new mechanism related to Parkinson's disease
Time of Update: 2021-04-19
On March 24, 2021, the team of researcher Zheng Ruimao from Peking University School of Basic Medicine published a research paper entitled The DJ1-Nrf2-STING axis mediates the neuroprotective effects of Withaferin A in Parkinson's disease online in Cell Death and Differentiation.
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A 4-year-old child has 8 abscesses in the brain?
Time of Update: 2021-04-19
Director Chen Ruoping recalled that during the head MRI, they found that there were 8 abscesses in the brain of the child.