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Stroke: The maximum age at which elderly people with ischemic stroke take statins
Time of Update: 2021-02-24
The corrected mortality rate for patients in the two years before statin use was 23.9 per cent, and during the 3.9-year period for the medium follow-up period, 64 people needed treatment for major outcomes and 19 for all-cause deaths.
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Stem Cell Reports: Does Apple Enhance Brain Function?
Time of Update: 2021-02-24
, natural compounds in fruits (such as quercetin, DHBA and other potential compounds) may promote nerve development and enhance brain function through synergy when given at high concentrations.
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JAMA neurology: Comparison of the effects of different hormone therapy options in patients with severe muscle weakness
Time of Update: 2021-02-24
The two groups of patients were randomly assigned to the slow reduction group (strong pine dose gradually increased to 1.5 mg/kg, once the MG remission state is reached, slowly decreased) and the rapid treatment group (immediately after diagnosis, the daily high dose of strong pine 0.75 mg/kg administration, once the MG improved state, the dose is reduced rapidly in advance).
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Nat Commun: Mitochondrial protein RNA polymerase mutations cause neurological diseases
Time of Update: 2021-02-24
Mitochondrial diseases include a wide range of genetic disorders with different clinical characteristics and patient prognostics.
these diseases can be exudable or caused by genetically pathogenic mutations in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) or mitochondrial function and maintenance of about 1,200 nuclear-encoded genes.
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Scientific Reports: How the brain adapts quickly to other people's opinions
Time of Update: 2021-02-24
scientists at HSE University, Russia's top academic institution of economics, have learned that disagreeing with others leaves a "mark" in brain activity, allowing the brain to adjust its opinions later to support most people's views.
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Lancet sub-journal: Race against time - how to quickly and accurately identify intracranial large vascular thusive stroke?
Time of Update: 2021-02-24
due to the effestive nature of in-vascular therapy, rapid pre-hospital identification of large vascular cystication (LVO) is essential to optimize treatment effectiveness in patients with suspected stroke.
this end, cerebrovascular disease experts from the International PRESTO team conducted a corresponding study on the effectiveness of the pre-hospital scale in evaluating LVO.
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Alzheimer's dementia: BACE1 biomarkers predict Alzheimer's disease
Time of Update: 2021-02-24
Over the past 15 years, a number of in vivo studies have reported good diagnostic performance of CSF BACE1 protein concentrations (reflecting gene expression levels) and activity in distinguishing AD dementia (ADD), mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and cognitive health individuals.
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FDA approves PANZYGA treatment for chronic inflammatory demyelinative multiple neuropathy (CIDP) in adults
Time of Update: 2021-02-24
Lukin, global president of Pfizer's hospital business unit, said: "Every CIDP patient has different treatment needs, and we find that having an approved dose option is not always the best choice.
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Alzheimer's dementia: Harvard University found that in people at genetic risk of dementia, there was a significant increase in the neurone-stranded protein
Time of Update: 2021-02-24
these findings are consistent with those of the explicit genetic Alzheimer's Disease Network (DIAN), which reported that serum NfL levels can distinguish between carriers and non-carriers of mutations 7 to 16 years before the expected age of onset of clinical symptoms.
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Nat Commun: Machine learning aids drug reuse to treat Alzheimer's disease
Time of Update: 2021-02-24
80 FDA-approved and clinically tested drugs were used in differentiated human nerve cell cultures and collected a list of genes produced by their disturbances, driad was used to analyze the list of genes to produce a list of possible re-use candidates.
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JACC: "Lack of eyes" remediation to relieve migraines
Time of Update: 2021-02-24
The occurrence rate of ovary hole not closed (PFO) in normal people is about 1/4, and in recent years more and more data show that egg round hole is associated with clinical diseases such as stroke and migraines.
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Stroke: New indicators distinguish between spontaneous spinal infarction and acute spinal cord inflammation
Time of Update: 2021-02-24
this, Elia Sechi of Mayo Clinic in the United States and others studied whether the ratio of serum nerve wire light chain level to MRI T2 lesions area (neural wire light chain/area ratio-NAR) can distinguish the similar severity of SCI from acute myelitis.
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Stroke: Drinking green tea can help improve the prognosmation of stroke and heart attack survivors
Time of Update: 2021-02-24
Masayuki Teramoto of Osaka University in Japan and others used data from a large long-term queue of Japanese men and women to explore the relationship between green tea and coffee consumption and all-cause mortality in people with or without a history of stroke or MI.
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Stroke: There is a positive correlation between the occurrence of wave protein and stroke
Time of Update: 2021-02-24
participants with cervical arterial plaques were more associated with stroke, especially the risk of ischemic stroke (adjusted risk ratio, 1.66).
significance of this study is that the discovery of a positive correlation between VIM and the rate of stroke, especially in individuals with cervical arterial plaques, may require more similar studies to confirm their observations.
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JAMA reiterates: There is no need - to prevent stroke, asymptomatic cervical artery stenosis screening does more harm than good!
Time of Update: 2021-02-24
since 2007, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) has recommended class D evidence against screening for asymptomatic cervical artery stenosis in the general adult population.
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Reading to prevent dementia? I'm afraid there is a difference between men and women
Time of Update: 2021-02-24
In terms of fluency scores in the earlier birth queue and in the lower education group, men were significantly higher than women (at age 60, the birth queue was 1930-38, with an average difference of 0 .
Sex differences and the role of education in cognitive ageing: analysis of two UK-based prospective cohort studies.
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Lancet Neurology: Early decompression surgery after acute traumatic spinal cord injury can improve the prognosmation of the nervous system
Time of Update: 2021-02-23
study included all patients who underwent decompression surgery due to acute spinal cord injury.
patients with early decompression also had better AIS scores in the first year after surgery than those with late decompression, indicating less damage (cOR 1.48 (95% CI 1.16-1.89) ;p=0.0019).
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Stroke: The ratio of neutral granulocytes to lymphocytes predicts early cerebral edema and clinical deterioration in stroke patients after refilling
Time of Update: 2021-02-23
researchers determined the ratio of neutral granulocytes to lymphocytes, plates to lymphocytes, and criteria for systemic inflammatory response syndrome.
can be seen that systemic inflammation is associated with the severity of early CED after stroke refill therapy.
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Stupid like a pig... Pig: I don't carry this stupid pot
Time of Update: 2021-02-23
a new study published in Frontiers in Psychology, researchers at Purdue University in the United States found that four pigs in the experiment could also use their noses to manipulate joysticks to play games on computer screens to get food rewards.
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Alzheimer's Dementia: Data on 60 million people in the United States has found that the risk of new crowns for people with dementia has increased dramatically
Time of Update: 2021-02-23
severe symptoms caused by COVID-19 occur mainly in the elderly and individuals with underlying clinical conditions, such as Alzheimer's disease (AD), which is a common cause of morbidity and death in older populations.