Influenza vaccination may be a “promising, readily available candidate” for the prevention of Alzheimer disease, according to new findings presented at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference.
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Despite known, independent associations of hearing loss and vision loss with dementia, less is known about the relationship between dual sensory impairment and dementia risk. Researchers aimed to assess...
The FDA has approved a drug therapy to treat seizures associated with Dravet syndrome–a chronic, rare, and life-threatening form of epilepsy–among patients aged 2 years or older.
In a recent study, researchers aimed to investigate whether cigarette smoking affected all-cause incident stroke among black people, who are disproportionately impacted by stroke compared with white...
Researchers investigated whether shorter door-to-needle times were associated with improved long-term outcomes among more than 61,000 Medicare beneficiaries aged 65 years or older who were treated for acute...
The FDA has granted a landmark approval to an intravenous injection for the imaging of tau pathology among patients with cognitive impairment being evaluated for Alzheimer disease.
Researchers used data from 7 observational studies to evaluate the impact of glucose status on cognitive performance at 3 to 6 months after stroke among patients with normal fasting glucose, impaired...
In a recent study, researchers investigated whether women with multiple sclerosis have an increased risk of relapse after pregnancy, and whether this risk is impacted by breastfeeding or disease-modifying...
In a recent systematic review, researchers investigated the influence of inheritance patterns and family history rates in cluster headache. Here is what they found.