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Type of Alzheimer’s disease with intact memory offers new research paths
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- Sue Hughes
This rare variant raises hopes of discovering novel mechanisms that might protect against memory loss in typical forms of the disease.
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ACEIs, ARBs safe to continue in COVID-19: Trial published
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- Sue Hughes
Recent data suggest that immune dysfunction may contribute to poor outcomes among COVID-19 patients.
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Ultrasound ablation for Parkinson’s disease: Benefit limited by adverse effects
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- Sue Hughes
“Longer-term and larger trials are needed to determine the role of focused ultrasound subthalamotomy in the management of Parkinson’s disease.”
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Which imaging criteria identify progressive forms of MS?
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- Sue Hughes
Identification of imaging features associated with primary progressive MS and features that predict evolution from relapsing-remitting MS to...
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COVID-19 anticoagulation trials ‘paused’ for futility, safety
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- Sue Hughes
The trials involved are the REMAP-CAP, ACTIV-4, and ATTACC studies.
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Disabling stroke reduced with ticagrelor after minor stroke, TIA
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- Sue Hughes
“This new information on disabling stroke underlines the importance of getting patients on dual antiplatelet therapy quickly after a TIA or mild...
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Air pollution linked to brain amyloid pathology
- Author:
- Sue Hughes
Exposure to air pollution should be considered as one factor in the lifetime risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.
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COVID-19 and risk of clotting: ‘Be proactive about prevention’
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- Sue Hughes
"We believe a systematic way of addressing this risk is best, with every patient hospitalized with COVID-19 receiving some type of...
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STRENGTH trial questions CV benefit of high-dose omega-3s
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- Sue Hughes
Questions about the CV benefit of omega-3 fatty acids and the high-dose eicosapentaenoic acid product, Vascepa, have resurfaced with results of...
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SCAPIS: Simple questionnaire can identify silent atherosclerosis
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- Sue Hughes
The study found 40% of the middle-aged Swedish population without known heart disease had coronary plaques on CCTA, and those with extensive...
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Local hospitals still have a role in treating severe stroke
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- Sue Hughes
Local centers performed very well in the study, with very fast “in/out” times for patients who were subsequently transferred for thrombectomy.
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NfL blood biomarker captures suboptimal treatment response in MS
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- Sue Hughes
“Our data in this well-characterized large real-world cohort supports the value of serum NfL levels for treatment monitoring in MS clinical...
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A skin test for Parkinson’s disease diagnosis?
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- Sue Hughes
The preliminary study used a chemical assay to detect clumping of alpha-synuclein in autopsy skin samples taken from patients who had Parkinson’s...
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COVID-19 diagnosed on CTA scan in stroke patients
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- Sue Hughes
“As part of the stroke evaluation workup process, we were able to diagnose COVID-19 at the same time at no extra...
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COVID-19: Thromboembolic events high despite prophylaxis
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- Sue Hughes
“Standard prophylaxis as recommended in the guidelines is a low dose of low-molecular-weight...