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Cognition assessment important to ensure patient adherence to MS therapy
Adherence to disease-modifying therapies (DMT) in multiple sclerosis (MS) is dependent not only on the properties of the medications themselves, but also on the capacities of the patient, a recent study has found.
Cognition assessment important to ensure patient adherence to MS therapy
03 Aug 2022White matter diminished in ASD teens born premature
In adolescents and young adults who screen positive for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) reveals strong reductions in white matter, a new study has found.
White matter diminished in ASD teens born premature
29 Jul 2022Could polyphenol intake affect Alzheimer’s disease risk?
The intake of certain polyphenols may be tied to a reduced risk of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRDs) particularly in Black individuals, according to a study from the US presented at Nutrition 2022.
Could polyphenol intake affect Alzheimer’s disease risk?
28 Jul 2022Secondary analysis boosts potential of atogepant for migraine prophylaxis in adults
In the secondary analysis of the phase III ADVANCE trial, responder rates were markedly higher with atogepant irrespective of dose than with placebo in adults with migraine.
Secondary analysis boosts potential of atogepant for migraine prophylaxis in adults
25 Jul 2022Atrial fibrillation ups risk of dementia in seniors
The risk of developing dementia in older adults appears to be elevated in the presence of atrial fibrillation, with some indication of a risk increase already at age <65 years, according to a study.
Atrial fibrillation ups risk of dementia in seniors
24 Jul 2022Whole-body vibration shows promise in multiple sclerosis
Patients with multiple sclerosis can benefit from a 6-week regimen of whole-body vibration, which can improve their fine motor accuracy, functional mobility, and quality of life, reports a recent study.
Whole-body vibration shows promise in multiple sclerosis
24 Jul 2022Lifestyle changes improve cognition among people with resistant hypertension
Individuals with resistant hypertension who undergo lifestyle modification have better cognitive function, and this benefit may be attributed to the reduced ambulatory systolic blood pressure (SBP) changes through weight loss, suggests a study.