Savaysa is not recommended for patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation with CrCL > 95 ml/min.
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Stroke deaths are decreasing, but stroke occurrence is increasing, especially among younger populations.
Researchers hope their methods can be used to uncover functional models for other diseases.
Memantine is more effective when applied alongside an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor.
Researchers will explore the role of microRNA in the preservation of memories.
The University of Nevada, Reno is actively building out its neuroscience program.
The NIH hopes the collaborative, multi-specialty effort will help advance research.
Intra-arterial treatment for ischemic stroke produced a significant improvement in functional independence in patients.
The recommended standards include a minimal dataset and data collection questions.
A new drug tested in a rat model of spinal cord injury showed improved movement and bladder function.
Metabolic activity in the pituitary gland may help identify PTSD symptoms in patients with mild traumatic brain injury.
There is currently no approved treatments for RMS that have been shown to change the course of the disease.
Intel worked with Professor Stephen Hawking to develop a better communication platform for people with MNDs.
More than 50% of people with AIDS in the United States also suffer from neurological complications.
PML infections have been reported in other drugs used to treat multiple sclerosis.
Sergey Brin, co-founder of Google, which acquired Lift Labs, has donated more than $50 million to Parkinson’s research.
The affected lot may contain empty capsules of Gabapentin.
An abnormality in the hippocampus was more prominent in infants that died of SIDS than those with explained causes of death.
The Head Health Challenge has already awarded $10 million to research groups focused on traumatic brain injury diagnosis.
The brains of children who undergo temporal lobe surgery for epilepsy seem to adapt and improve memory function.
Cognitive impairment in individuals with major depressive disorder should be treated as a primary problem.
Responsive stimulation had no adverse effect on quality of life or mood in patients with intractable partial onset epilepsy.
Thalamic activity has value as a predictive marker of seizure onset laterality.