Triglyceride-Glucose Index Linked to Cognitive Deficits in Depression and Diabetes
A high triglyceride-glucose index correlates with cognitive impairment via inflammatory and tau-related pathways in comorbid patients.
High-Dose Influenza Vaccine Linked to Lower Alzheimer Risk in Seniors
A retrospective cohort study of 164,797 adults finds high-dose vaccination reduces dementia risk more than standard-dose formulations.
Neuroimaging Model Distinguishes Functional Constipation Subtypes with 89% Accuracy
Machine learning analysis of brain structure and white matter tracts identifies comorbid anxiety and depression in chronic constipation.
Cortical Stimulation Reduces Overactive Bladder Symptoms After Stroke
A randomized trial shows low-frequency rTMS improves urinary function and quality of life while lowering societal costs.
Kappa Free Light Chain Index Distinguishes MS From Clinical Mimics
A multicenter study shows the KFLC-Index provides high diagnostic accuracy in separating MS from MOGAD and AQP4-NMOSD.
Air Pollution Not Linked to Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Risk
A prospective study of 500,000 UK adults finds no association between long-term exposure to particulate matter or nitrogen oxides and ALS.
Mental Fatigue Linked to Sensory Hypersensitivity in Stroke Survivors
A cross-sectional study finds 41% of stroke patients experience both symptoms, with sensory sensitivity tied specifically to mental exhaustion.
Primary Care Underutilizes Specialist-Recommended Medications for ME/CFS
A retrospective study of 571 patients shows limited use of targeted pharmacotherapy and high reliance on dietary supplements.
Distributed HABIT-ILE Dosing Matches Massed Therapy for Bilateral Cerebral Palsy
Spreading 90 hours of intensive bimanual and lower extremity therapy over 15 weeks yields functional gains equivalent to 3-week programs.
Antipsychotics and Antiemetics Drive Pediatric Drug-Induced Dystonia
A study of 79 children finds most reactions occur within 72 hours of exposure and respond rapidly to parenteral biperiden.
Postural Control Deficits Drive Gait Dysfunction in Huntington's Disease
Wearable sensor data show that balance impairments explain up to 39 percent of gait variance and emerge during the pre-manifest stage.
Middle Meningeal Artery Embolization Reduces Subdural Hematoma Recurrence
Adjunctive embolization after surgery lowered symptomatic recurrence from 28% to 4.3% in a randomized trial of 186 patients.