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WHO: The new crown pneumonia outbreak has led to a significant increase in global demand for psychiatrist
Time of Update: 2021-02-13
The representative of the World Health Organization stressed that humanity could not return to normalcy from epidemics without urgent attention to human mental health, a process that should be achieved through the establishment of a complete and high-quality integrated service system in the area of mental illness throughout the community.
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Alzheimer's Dementia: People with brain trauma have a higher risk of dementia
Time of Update: 2021-02-13
the significance of this study, it was found that the history of TBI was associated with an increased risk of NPS and an advance in the onset of the disease during the development of dementia.
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Stroke: After a brief isoemia attack, clinical characteristics and prognosis are different for men and women
Time of Update: 2021-02-13
this, gender differences in baseline characteristics, manifestations, etiology, neuroimaging characteristics, and long-term prognostic predictive factors in patients with TIA, such as Francisco Purroy of the University Hospital of Leirida, Spain.
, women had a significantly lower risk of major vascular events than men (17.5% vs.
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Eur Heart J: Relationship between asymptomatic cerebral infarction and early cognitive outcomes after catheter aortic valve implantation
Time of Update: 2021-02-13
, chronic kidney disease, 3-Tesla MRI and pre-expansion were associated with increased SBI risk, according to Meta Regression.
although a large number of new SBIs appear to have adverse effects on early neurocognitive outcomes, it is clear whether TAVI tests should be extended to low-risk patients in long-term follow-up studies.
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Behavioural Brain Research: The role of the synth dopamine-like body D2 in motion coordination and balance: an understanding of the pathogenesis of DYT1 dystamism disorder
Time of Update: 2021-02-13
mutations in DYT1 cause stunting and movement disorders, and torsinA expresses higher levels during early brain development, especially among neurons located in the substrate.
paper uses ChI-specific Drd2 condition knock-out mice (Drd2 ChKO) to verify the role of D2R in chIs directly involved in the pathogenesis of DYT1 dystachia disorder.
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Nat Commun: Clinical Trials: Focus on ultrasound to open the blood-brain barrier to treat Parkinson's
Time of Update: 2021-02-13
the main results of this study are to prove the safety, feasibility and reversibleness of BBB damage in PDD, with the target being the right top pillow cortical layer, where cortical lesions are the most important.
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JAHA: Relationship between coronary artery calcification and cognitive function
Time of Update: 2021-02-13
, the increase in CAC severity was associated with poor working memory performance and was independent of traditional cardiovascular risk factors in the Dutch population over the age of 45.
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JAMA: Exon sequencing shows that more than 30% of children with cerebral palsy are caused by disease-causing mutations
Time of Update: 2021-02-13
this study is a retrospective queue study involving people with cerebral palsy, including data on pediatric clinical laboratory referral queues accumulated between 2012 and 2018, and adult health care-based queue data accumulated between 2007 and 2017.
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Ann Neurol: Lower lymphocyte counts are associated with an increased risk of Parkinson's disease
Time of Update: 2021-02-13
lower lymphocyte count was associated with an increased risk of subsequent PD diagnosis (the ratio ratio of lymphocyte count to 1.18 per SD reduction, 95% CI to 1.07-1.32, adjusted P=0.01).
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Eur Radiol: Is there a relationship between the indicator of amyosis and prognosis in patients with newly diagnosed glioblastoma?
Time of Update: 2021-02-13
the TMT values of the median 25th and 75th percentage points were determined and patients subgrouped accordingly, and statistical analysis was used to evaluate the correlation between overall survival (OS) and TMT, gender, age, and ECOG performance status.
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Sci Adv: New research helps treat childhood neurocancer
Time of Update: 2021-02-11
In the study, the researchers analyzed the gene expression of 19,723 cancer cells and compared them with references to 57,972 developing adrenal cells in order to identify the types of cells produced by neuroblastoma and find new therapeutic targets.
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NeuroImage: New technology helps to observe the state of brain nerve activity in real time
Time of Update: 2021-02-11
(Photo Source: www.pixabay.com) in order to make MEG's application practical, special mathematical methods were used to convert sensor signals into cortical activity maps.
ReciPSIICOS uses an adaptive beam-forming device (BF) - a method for processing sensor measurements that detects activity signals in target neuron populations.
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Nature reveals how dopamine, which governs love, regulates the brain's forgetting mechanisms
Time of Update: 2021-02-10
To explore the neurobiological mechanisms that lead to short-term oblivion, the researchers performed periodic intervals of aversion olfactory condition reflex stimulation on the model bio-fruit fly, caused it to have long-term memory (LTM), and then used airflow, electric shock, or blue light to stimulate the fruit fly briefly, finding that part of the memory expression decreased as the intensity of the stimulus increased.
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Alzheimer dementia: Alzheimer's and stroke share common risk-protection characteristics
Time of Update: 2021-02-10
many studies have shown that psychosocial factors, such as social networking, leisure activities and socio-mental health, can reduce the risk of cognitive decline and AD.
, identifying common protective psychosocial factors for AD and stroke will prevent older people from developing neither of these diseases.
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BMJ: High doses of cycloprogesterone acetate lead to a significant increase in the risk of meningoma
Time of Update: 2021-02-10
139,222 participants received at least 3g of cycloprogesterone acetate over a six-month month, identified as acetate cycloprogesterone exposure, and 114,555 participants received a cumulative dose of less than 3g, which was considered to be mildly exposed (control group).
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Nat Commun: Genome-wide sequencing reveals genomic changes associated with tumor recurrence and spinal cord tumor-specific survival
Time of Update: 2021-02-10
genome-driven landscape researchers found that genome changes in PBRM1 combined with the absence of 22q chromosomes (involving another SWI/SNF gene, SMARCB1), were associated with poor spinal cord tumor-specific survival and recurrence.
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JAMA Neurol: Benign prostate hyperplies may prevent Parkinson's disease
Time of Update: 2021-02-10
The study, conducted in Denmark and collecting data on male patients who had no PD symptoms on the baseline but who had received the first treatment of tracostazine/dosazine/aphdoline or tanlo for benign prostate hyperplus or unsealed urinary system symptoms, began in 1996 and the data analysis continued until July 2020.
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Stroke: Changeable lifestyle and stroke risk
Time of Update: 2021-02-10
, researchers aim to assess lifestyle changes, including education, smoking and body mass index (BMI) as risk factors for ischemic stroke and its subtypes and hemorrhagic strokes, in a study published recently in the leading journal of cardiovascular disease.
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Behavioural Brain Research: Asymmetry of hemisphere function in the brain - fNIRS functional verification study
Time of Update: 2021-02-10
However, in Rubis and Chet, the difference in the direction of hemal asymmetry measurements between left and right arm stimulation in the motor cortical cortical layer is still the result of side-to-side results that show that fNIRS is an effective method of non-invasive acquisition of primate brain signals, especially in the study of motion-related nerves.
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BMJ: The Canadian TIA score is used for follow-up stroke risk assessment in patients with transient isoemia episodes
Time of Update: 2021-02-10
study found that the Canadian TIA score is an effective way to predict the risk of subsequent stroke in patients with transient isoemia episodes, which can help emergency doctors make early decisions to improve patient prognosis.