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  1. Incidence Rate and Risk Factors of Probable Sarcopenia: A Comprehensive Analysis

    While the factors contributing to probable sarcopenia are not well understood, its prevention is more important than addressing full-blown...

    Fang Fang, Yan Zhang, ... Peirong Xu in SN Comprehensive Clinical Medicine
    Article 29 May 2024
  2. 24-Hour Blood Pressure Variability Via Ambulatory Monitoring and Risk for Probable Dementia in the SPRINT Trial

    Background

    Blood pressure variability is an emerging risk factor for dementia, independent and oftentimes beyond mean blood pressure levels. Recent...

    I. J. Sible, Daniel A. Nation in The Journal of Prevention of Alzheimer's Disease
    Article Open access 07 February 2024
  3. Usefulness of the skin-wrinkling test in a patient with probable small fiber neuropathy and Gaucher disease

    Background

    Gaucher disease (GD) is an autosomal recessive disease characterized by an inborn metabolic error. Although pain attributed to skeletal...

    Renata Dal-Prá Ducci, Michelle Zonkowski Ribas, ... Rosana Hermínia Scola in The Egyptian Journal of Neurology, Psychiatry and Neurosurgery
    Article Open access 16 November 2023
  4. Resting-state network connectivity changes in drug-naive Parkinson’s disease patients with probable REM sleep behavior disorder

    Epidemiological studies have shown that Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients with probable REM sleep behavior disorder (pRBD) present an increased risk...

    Rosa De Micco, Noemi Piramide, ... Alessandro Tessitore in Journal of Neural Transmission
    Article 06 December 2022
  5. Combining semi-quantitative rating and automated brain volumetry in MRI evaluation of patients with probable behavioural variant of fronto-temporal dementia: an added value for clinical practise?

    Purpose

    To evaluate the diagnostic value of combined semiquantitative and quantitative assessment of brain atrophy in the diagnostic workup of the...

    Sonia Francesca Calloni, Paolo Quintiliano Vezzulli, ... Andrea Falini in Neuroradiology
    Article 03 March 2023
  6. Sex differences in brain atrophy and cognitive impairment in Parkinson’s disease patients with and without probable rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder

    Background

    The presence of rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (RBD) contributes to increase cognitive impairment and brain atrophy in...

    Javier Oltra, Barbara Segura, ... Carme Junque in Journal of Neurology
    Article Open access 03 August 2021
  7. A Phase II, Single-Center, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study of the Safety and Therapeutic Efficacy of Intranasal Glulisine in Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment and Probable Mild Alzheimer’s Disease

    Background

    Intranasal insulin is a potential treatment for neurodegenerative disease shown to increase cerebral glucose uptake, reduce amyloid...

    Michael Rosenbloom, Terry R. Barclay, ... Leah R. Hanson in Drugs & Aging
    Article 15 March 2021
  8. Cognitive and psychological characteristics in patients with Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy: a literature review

    Aim

    To review the current data on cognitive and psychological characteristics of patients with CAA and on the instruments used for their evaluation.

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    Silvia Schiavolin, Giorgia Camarda, ... Matilde Leonardi in Neurological Sciences
    Article 22 February 2024
  9. Adjacent digit fingerprint white line count differences: a pointer to sexual dimorphism for forensic application

    Background

    Sex determination is one of the leading criterion in identification and verification of an individual. However, the potential roles of...

    Magaji Garba Taura, Lawan Hassan Adamu, ... Musa Abubakar in Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences
    Article Open access 07 December 2019
  10. Central Auditory Processing Skills in Individuals with Takayasu Syndrome

    The current study was done to assess the central auditory processing in individuals with Takayasu’s Syndrome. The Takayasu Syndrome is a rare...

    Suman Penwal, Chandrahas Chandanshive, ... Ammar Modi in Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery
    Article 20 April 2023
  11. Differential associations of clinical features with cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers in dementia with Lewy bodies and Alzheimer’s disease

    Aim

    To explore associations of cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers of neurodegeneration and amyloidosis with caregiver burden, cognition and functionality...

    Fabricio Ferreira de Oliveira, Marjorie Câmara Miraldo, ... Maria da Graça Naffah-Mazzacoratti in Aging Clinical and Experimental Research
    Article 02 June 2023
  12. Identifying dementia using medical data linkage in a longitudinal cohort study: Lothian Birth Cohort 1936

    Background

    The Lothian Birth Cohort 1936 (LBC1936) is a longitudinal study of ageing with well-characterised assessments, but until now, it has relied...

    Donncha S. Mullin, Lucy E. Stirland, ... Tom C. Russ in BMC Psychiatry
    Article Open access 01 May 2023
  13. “Won’t get fooled again”: statistical fault detection in COVID-19 Latin American data

    Background

    Claims of inconsistency in epidemiological data have emerged for both developed and develo** countries during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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    Dalson Figueiredo Filho, Lucas Silva, Hugo Medeiros in Globalization and Health
    Article Open access 16 December 2022
  14. Utility of Environmental Complexity as a Predictor of Alzheimer’s Disease Diagnosis: A Big-Data Machine Learning Approach

    Background

    Rural-urban differences and spatial navigation deficits have received much attention in Alzheimer’s Disease research. While individual...

    M. Yuan, Kristen M. Kennedy in The Journal of Prevention of Alzheimer's Disease
    Article Open access 26 January 2023
  15. The efficacy and safety of zolpidem and zopiclone to treat insomnia in Alzheimer’s disease: a randomized, triple-blind, placebo-controlled trial

    No prior studies have evaluated the efficacy and safety of zolpidem and zopiclone to treat insomnia of demented patients. This randomized,...

    Luciana L. Louzada, Flávio V. Machado, ... Einstein F. Camargos in Neuropsychopharmacology
    Article 11 October 2021
  16. The burden of headache disorders in the adult general population of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: estimates from a cross-sectional population-based study including a health-care needs assessment

    Background

    We have previously shown headache to be highly prevalent among adults in Saudi Arabia. Here we estimate associated symptom burden and...

    Mohammed Al Jumah, Ali M. Al Khathaami, ... Timothy J. Steiner in The Journal of Headache and Pain
    Article Open access 25 April 2024
  17. Pairwise association of upper extremity musculoskeletal conditions: large population investigation from PERSIAN cohort study

    Background

    People with one area of upper extremity musculoskeletal conditions (UEMSCs) may have other. We aim to determine how frequent is the...

    Mahla Daliri, Farideh Khosravi, ... Ali Moradi in Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
    Article Open access 26 August 2023
  18. Effect of COVID-19 on peripheral and central hearing abilities

    Background

    COVID-19 has caused various implications on physical and mental health of human beings. It included several symptoms involving the auditory...

    Rohit Bhattacharyya, Sushmitha S. Upadhya, Prashanth Prabhu in The Egyptian Journal of Otolaryngology
    Article Open access 24 January 2024
  19. Use of outpatient and inpatient health care services by occupation—a register study of employees in Oulu, Finland

    Background

    The aim of this study was to examine how the use of outpatient and inpatient health services differs by occupational groups, and whether...

    Hanna Rinne, Mikko Laaksonen, Jenni Blomgren in BMC Health Services Research
    Article Open access 03 May 2022
  20. Is there a spinal tap responder in progressive supranuclear palsy? The first prospective study

    Objective

    Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease, and sometimes shows idiopathic normal pressure...

    Masahiro Ohara, Takaaki Hattori, ... Takanori Yokota in Journal of Neurology
    Article 03 May 2024
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