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  1. Childhood intra- and extra-familial maltreatment and later-life trajectories of depressive symptoms: evidence from China

    Background

    Both late-life depression and childhood maltreatment have become major global public health issues, given their prevalence and...

    Tingshuai Ge, Yixiao Liu, ... Quanbao Jiang in BMC Geriatrics
    Article Open access 12 July 2024
  2. Dual-task improvement of older adults after treadmill walking combined with blood flow restriction of low occlusion pressure: the effect on the heart–brain axis

    Objective

    This study explored the impact of one session of low-pressure leg blood flow restriction (BFR) during treadmill walking on dual-task...

    Yi-Ching Chen, I-** Lo, ... Ing-Shiou Hwang in Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation
    Article Open access 12 July 2024
  3. Serum Erythropoietin and Ischemic-Modified Albumin Levels in Adolescents with Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder

    Erythropoietin (EPO) has neuroprotective effects by increasing oxidative stress resistance and stabilizing redox balance. Ischemic-modified albumin...

    Masum Öztürk, Fatma Subaşı Turgut, ... İbrahim Kaplan in Journal of Molecular Neuroscience
    Article Open access 12 July 2024
  4. The positive reinforcing effects of cocaine and opposite-sex social contact: roles of biological sex and estrus

    Rationale

    Preclinical studies report that drug use and social contact mutually influence the reinforcing effects of one another. Most of these studies...

    Mark A. Smith, Samantha P. Armas, ... Hannah N. Carlson in Psychopharmacology
    Article Open access 12 July 2024
  5. High resolution imaging of human development: shedding light on contrast agents

    Background

    Visualizing (micro)vascular structures remains challenging for researchers and clinicians due to limitations in traditional radiological...

    Karl Jacobs, Daniel Docter, ... Bernadette S. de Bakker in Neuroradiology
    Article Open access 12 July 2024
  6. What determines informal care need among community-dwelling older adults in China? Results from a longitudinal study

    Background

    With an intensified aging population and an associated upsurge of informal care need in China, there is an ongoing discussion around what...

    Liangwen Zhang, Shuyuan Shen, ... Ya Fang in BMC Geriatrics
    Article Open access 12 July 2024
  7. Elevated serum neurofilament light chain levels are associated with hepatic encephalopathy in patients with cirrhosis

    Increasing evidences implicate vital role of neuronal damage in the development of hepatic encephalopathy (HE). Neurofilament light chain (NfL) is...

    Yan Wang, Yu-Feng Xue, ... ** Chen in Metabolic Brain Disease
    Article 12 July 2024
  8. Complications in spinal cord injury persons with “traditional” colostomy: a case series

    Introduction

    Neurogenic bowel dysfunction is a frequent consequence of spinal cord injury/disease (SCI/D). A colostomy is considered when conservative...

    Luca Negosanti, Mimosa Balloni, ... Rossella Sgarzani in Spinal Cord Series and Cases
    Article 12 July 2024
  9. Promising the potential of β-caryophyllene on mercury chloride–induced alteration in cerebellum and spinal cord of young Wistar albino rats

    Mercury chloride (ME) is a chemical pollutant commonly found in the environment, which can contribute to undesirable health consequence worldwide....

    Ahmad Yahyazadeh, Fatih Mehmet Gur in Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology
    Article Open access 12 July 2024
  10. Deletion of myeloid HDAC3 promotes efferocytosis to ameliorate retinal ischemic injury

    Ischemia-induced retinopathy is a hallmark finding of common visual disorders including diabetic retinopathy (DR) and central retinal artery and vein...

    Rami A. Shahror, Esraa Shosha, ... Abdelrahman Y. Fouda in Journal of Neuroinflammation
    Article Open access 12 July 2024
  11. Neuroaxonal Injury May Mediate the Association Between Hyperglycemia and Prognosis in Spontaneous Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

    Hyperglycemia during early brain injury (EBI) period after spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is associated with poor outcome, but the...

    Daniel Santana, Laura Llull, ... Sergio Amaro in Molecular Neurobiology
    Article Open access 12 July 2024
  12. Maternal α-casein deficiency extends the lifespan of offspring and programmes their body composition

    Early nutrition has significant effects on physiological outcomes during adult life. We have analysed the effect of maternal α-casein (CSN1S1)...

    Andreas F. Kolb, Claus Mayer, ... Bruce Whitelaw in GeroScience
    Article Open access 12 July 2024
  13. Association between antidepressant use and delirium in older adults: an analysis of the World Health Organization’s global pharmacovigilance database

    Background

    Psychoactive drugs frequently cause delirium adverse events in older adults. However, few data on the relationship between antidepressants...

    Elise-Marie Minoc, Cédric Villain, ... Véronique Lelong-Boulouard in BMC Geriatrics
    Article Open access 12 July 2024
  14. Improving Quality of Care for Status Epilepticus: Putting Protocols into Practice

    Purpose of Review

    Timely treatment of status epilepticus (SE) improves outcomes, however gaps between recommended and implemented care are common....

    Susanna S. O’Kula, Chloé E. Hill in Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports
    Article 12 July 2024
  15. How the brain can be trained to achieve an intermittent control strategy for stabilizing quiet stance by means of reinforcement learning

    The stabilization of human quiet stance is achieved by a combination of the intrinsic elastic properties of ankle muscles and an active closed-loop...

    Tomoki Takazawa, Yasuyuki Suzuki, ... Taishin Nomura in Biological Cybernetics
    Article Open access 12 July 2024
  16. Probing the Unorthodox: Moderate Direct Control over Implicit Bias

    The consensus among philosophers is that indirect control is the only plausible type of control that individuals can exercise over implicit bias. By...

    Article 12 July 2024
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