Neurology
Digestive Disorders in Parkinson’s Disease

Motility disorders are common in patients with Parkinson’s disease and may precede the onset of motor symptoms, emphasizing the importance of early recognition and management of gastrointestinal issues in this population.

April 2024

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Association of Early, Middle, and Late Depression with Incident Dementia

A population-based cohort study of Danish citizens reveals that diagnosed depression at various life stages significantly increases the risk of dementia, underscoring the importance of mental health interventions in dementia prevention.

April 2024

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Mapping Injury-Related Epilepsy to a Human Brain Network

Identification of brain regions or networks associated with injury-related epilepsy could provide valuable insights into prognosis and guide the development of targeted interventions for affected individuals.

April 2024

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How Does the Brain Adapt Behavior in Response to Infection?

This article explores the bidirectional connection between the brain and the immune system, discussing how the brain adapts behavior in response to infection, highlighting the complex interplay between immune responses and neurological processes.

April 2024

Atrial Fibrillation: Risk of Dementia and Mortalit
Atrial Fibrillation: Risk of Dementia and Mortality

Reduced risk of dementia and mortality is associated with atrial fibrillation, highlighting the importance of timely detection and management of this common cardiac arrhythmia to mitigate adverse outcomes.

March 2024

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Dental Health’s Impact on Cognitive Function: Exploring the Connection

Prioritizing dental care correlates with improved brain health, highlighting the intricate link between oral hygiene and cognitive function.

March 2024

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Sleep Deprivation Undermines Physical Activity Benefits: Insights from Longitudinal Study

Findings from a longitudinal study underscore the detrimental effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive function, particularly among individuals aged 50 and above.

March 2024

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Platelets Can Replicate the Benefits of Exercise in the Brain

Evidence suggests that platelets secrete an antigeronic exercin, which may replicate the cognitive benefits of exercise in the brain, offering potential therapeutic avenues for improving brain health and function.

March 2024

Preschool Irritability as a Predictor of Childhood
Preschool Irritability as a Predictor of Childhood Psychopathology

Chronic irritability in preschool-age children is associated with psychiatric disorders, functional disability, and service utilization at nine years of age, highlighting the importance of early identification and intervention.

March 2024

Post-Intensive Care Syndrome

A new guide provides practical recommendations for managing post-intensive care syndrome, a constellation of physical, psychological, and cognitive symptoms that can occur in patients following discharge from the intensive care unit.

March 2024