Systematic review suggests omega-3 deficiency may be modifiable risk factor for mental disorders
Review finds omega-3 fatty acid levels may be linked to brain health disorders
A systematic review of evidence across mental, neurodevelopmental, and neurodegenerative disorders suggests omega-3 deficiency and altered f…
Low omega-3 levels may act as a changeable risk factor for brain disorders like schizophrenia, ADHD, and Alzheimer's, offering a potential t…
Review suggests acupuncture may target cell death pathways in Parkinson's disease
Could acupuncture protect brain cells in Parkinson's disease?
A systematic review examined the role of programmed cell death in Parkinson's disease pathogenesis and the potential of acupuncture to targe…
Acupuncture may protect brain cells in Parkinson's disease by calming the inflammation and stress that trigger the cell death driving the co…
Explainable AI methods may address black-box limitations in clinical microbiology and infectious diseases
Review explores how explainable AI could help in infectious disease medicine
A narrative review examines Explainable AI (XAI) methods in clinical microbiology, infectious diseases, and public health. The review notes …
Explainable AI tools could help doctors trust computer decisions in fighting infectious diseases, but current systems remain too opaque for …
Protocol for argatroban plus clopidogrel versus aspirin plus clopidogrel in acute minor ischemic stroke
Study will compare two blood thinner combinations for minor strokes
This is a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial of 464 patients with acute minor ischemic stroke (NIHSS ≤5) within 72 hours. It w…
A new trial will test if adding argatroban to clopidogrel leads to better recovery than aspirin plus clopidogrel for minor stroke patients.
CSF proteomic signatures show potential for MS diagnosis and prognosis in cohort study
Could a spinal fluid test predict how multiple sclerosis will progress?
A multicentric cohort study of 120 patients with multiple sclerosis, clinically isolated syndrome, and healthy controls analyzed cerebrospin…
A spinal fluid test with ten proteins could predict multiple sclerosis progression, showing promise for forecasting disease activity up to f…
DBSgram framework demonstrates feasibility for biomarker-guided DBS programming in Parkinson's disease
Can brain signals and motion sensors help fine-tune Parkinson's treatment?
A cohort study of 18 Parkinson's disease patients with sensing-enabled DBS systems demonstrated technical feasibility of the DBSgram framewo…
A new system combines brain signals and wearable sensors to create visual guides that help doctors fine-tune Parkinson's deep brain stimulat…
Retrospective study finds variation in COPD exacerbation care between respiratory and internal medicine
Does your hospital specialty affect your COPD care? A new study finds variation.
A retrospective cohort study of 6,277 adults hospitalized for COPD exacerbations found variation in investigations and treatment practices b…
Hospital specialty matters for COPD care, as a new study shows different treatments for patients admitted to respiratory medicine versus int…
Higher remnant cholesterol and CHG index associated with lower hemorrhagic transformation risk after IV thrombolysis
Could cholesterol and blood sugar levels predict stroke treatment risks?
A dual-center retrospective cohort study of 4403 acute ischemic stroke patients undergoing IV thrombolysis found that higher levels of remna…
Higher cholesterol and blood sugar levels may signal lower risk of dangerous bleeding after stroke clot-busting treatment, offering a new wa…
Retrospective study finds 12.1% of PD/ET patients underwent DBS surgery at a tertiary center
Who gets brain surgery for Parkinson's? Insurance and neighborhood matter.
A retrospective cohort study of 3286 PD/ET patients at a single tertiary center found 12.1% underwent DBS surgery. Medi-Cal insurance and lo…
At one major center, patients with public insurance and low-income neighborhoods were more likely to get advanced brain surgery for Parkinso…
Global acute hepatitis C incidence declined overall but increased after 2015, analysis shows.
Is hepatitis C making a comeback? Global cases rose after 2015.
An observational cohort analysis of global and Chinese populations from 1990 to 2021 found the global age-standardized incidence rate (ASIR)…
Global hepatitis C infections rose after 2015, reversing years of progress and creating a new public health challenge that experts must addr…
Observational study derives six-stage amyloid-tau PET model for Alzheimer's disease progression
Researchers propose new six-stage model for tracking Alzheimer's brain changes
An observational analysis of 3,293 individuals from 8 neuroimaging studies derived a data-driven, six-stage model of amyloid and tau patholo…
A new six-stage model tracks how Alzheimer's proteins spread through the brain, revealing that people with similar brain patterns can experi…
CSF protein changes in autosomal dominant Alzheimer's disease show inflammatory markers follow amyloid and tau abnormalities
Study maps protein changes in inherited Alzheimer's disease before symptoms appear
An observational study of 484 participants with pathogenic PSEN1, PSEN2, and APP mutations from the DIAN network analyzed 972 CSF samples. K…
Inherited Alzheimer's shows inflammation and brain damage appearing after amyloid and tau changes, proving a multi-protein test predicts sym…