Researchers examined factors predicting persisting concussion symptoms in girls aged 12 to 18 years who were evaluated within 30 days of a clinically diagnosed concussion.
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The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program plays a role in slowing cognitive decline by alleviating food insecurity, but challenges related to accessibility and systemic inequities continue to restrict the program’s ability to support healthy aging.
Researchers examined the clinical utility of conventional magnetic resonance imaging lesion distribution criteria for the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis and similar disorders.
Researchers assessed racial and ethnic disparities in the administration of thrombolysis and thrombectomy at the national and state levels.
Researchers evaluated whether people with multiple sclerosis receiving disease-modifying therapy first presented with infection symptoms to neurology or non-neurology providers.
Researchers examined the association between ultraprocessed food consumption and multiple sclerosis activity in patients with a first demyelinating event.
Researchers examined the association between levels of vitamin D and risk for MS among White and Black military personnel in the US.
Researchers assessed the real-world performance of the 2024 McDonald criteria in patients undergoing evaluation for suspected multiple sclerosis.
Researchers assessed absolute and relative concentration–response associations between fine particulate matter exposure and Alzheimer Disease risk.
Researchers identified sleep quality patterns in patients with heart failure and the effect of demographic and clinical characteristics on these patterns.
Researchers examined whether lifestyle interventions delay or prevent cognitive decline and dementia in older adults.
Researchers developed a screening method for obstructive sleep apnea in resource-limited settings.
Researchers examined the efficacy of MLC901 on cognitive impairment and other clinical outcomes following mild traumatic brain injury.
Researchers examined the link between epilepsy and maternal outcomes, including rate of cesarean delivery, breastfeeding initiation, and length of postpartum hospitalization.
Dr Viola Vaccarino and Dr Elizabeth Vella discuss the link between anger, stress and cardiovascular events.
Researchers evaluated differences in maternal insomnia and infant sleep behaviors between American, Australian, and Korean mothers and infants.
In this systematic review, researchers evaluated the effects of health care workers’ sleep duration and quality on patient safety and the quality of care provided.
In an observational, retrospective cohort study, researchers assessed whether semaglutide is associated with a decreased risk of developing dementia.
In a randomized controlled trial, researchers assessed the effect of music therapy on pain and anxiety in patients in the emergency department.
In a prospective cohort study, researchers examined the impact of maternal hypertensive disorders of pregnancy on neurodevelopment in preterm infants.
Dylan Wint, MD, highlights key barriers in Alzheimer disease care and emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach to improve quality of life for both patients and caregivers.
In a retrospective review, researchers assessed the effect of galcanezumab exposure during pregnancy on maternal and fetal outcomes and compared these outcomes to those seen with placebo.
In a post hoc analysis, researchers examined the association between atogepant use and weight loss in patients with overweight or obesity receiving treatment for episodic or chronic migraine.
Using data from the ASCEND trial, researchers determined the effect of STS101 on cardinal symptoms of migraine.
In a cohort study, researchers examined the association between severe herpes zoster and the risk of developing dementia among adults aged 50 years and older.
In a retrospective observational study, researchers assessed the trends in location of ischemic stroke deaths to improve end-of-life care and address health care inequities.
In a prospective cohort study, researchers evaluated the effects of spinal cord stimulation in the treatment of painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
In a cross-sectional study, researchers examined and compared the symptoms and neurophysiologic and biological characteristics of narcolepsy type 1 between the sexes in adults and in children.
In a population-base cohort study, researchers determined whether varicose veins increased the risk for dementia, as well as the effect of varicose veins treatment/procedure on the occurrence of dementia.
In a cluster-randomized trial, researchers assessed the effectiveness of an intensive blood pressure intervention in lowering the risk for dementia in real-world primary care settings.