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New First-Line Therapies for Migraine Prevention
The armamentarium for preventive therapy of migraines had not changed in a long time — until now.
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How Clinicians Can Help Patients Navigate Psychedelics/Microdosing
Responding to patient inquiries about microdosing can be complicated, and clinicians must provide counsel on issues of legality and therapeutic...
From the Journals
Anxiety Linked to a Threefold Increased Risk for Dementia
Anxiety may be a new risk factor to target in the prevention of dementia.
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Does Headache Surgery Really Work? Neurologists Remain Unconvinced
One headache expert touts nerve decompression surgery for refractory headache, but the procedure remains controversial.
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Maternal Obesity Linked to Sudden Infant Death
Not high maternal BMI but rather the metabolic concerns related to obesity such as inflammation, insulin resistance, and abnormal lipid metabolism...
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New Drugs Could Reduce AMD Treatment Burden
Current treatments have proved effective and safe but these lifelong therapies involve frequent bothersome ocular injections.
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Too Much Coffee Linked to Accelerated Cognitive Decline
Moderate coffee consumption, however, may serve as a protective factor against cognitive decline.
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Almost 50% of Global Dementia Cases May Be Preventable
“It’s never too early or too late to act, with opportunities to make an impact at any stage of life.”
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Promising New Data Support GLP-1s for Dementia Prevention
“The slower loss of brain volume suggests liraglutide protects the brain, much like statins protect the heart.”
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Red Meat Tied to Increased Dementia Risk
Replacing processed red meat with nuts and legumes could potentially lower the increased risk.
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Tau Blood Test Flags Preclinical Alzheimer’s Disease
“Plasma p-tau217, alone or in combination with invasive tests, can be used accurately to assess amyloid positivity in cognitively unimpaired...