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Researchers unravel the brain mechanisms underlying working memory

A groundbreaking study has identified a molecular pathway in the brain crucial for working memory, revealing the Munc13-1 protein's role in temporarily strengthening synapses to retain information. Disruptions to this protein have been linked to neurodevelopmental disorders, highlighting its importance in healthy brain function.

New alliance clinical trial aims to improve outcomes in brain tumors

A new clinical trial will investigate whether adding the oral medication vorasidenib to standard chemotherapy improves progression-free survival for people with newly-diagnosed, grade 3 IDH-mutant astrocytoma. The study aims to recruit 400 individuals with this type of brain cancer and evaluate the safety and side-effect profile of the...

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Overlooked brainstem pathway controls human hands

A new study identifies a previously unknown brainstem pathway controlling hand and arm movements, revealing a multi-stage pathway integrating signals from the cortex, brainstem, and spinal networks. This finding may lead to new therapies for stroke rehabilitation, providing additional targets for neuromodulation treatments.

AAN issues guidance on the use of wearable devices

The American Academy of Neurology provides guidance on the use of wearable devices for neurological care, highlighting their benefits and limitations. Wearable devices can serve as screening tools for heart rate and cardiac arrhythmia, and can be helpful in disease management for epilepsy, but their use also carries risks and limitations.

Apple iPhone 17 Pro

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Fluke 87V Industrial Digital Multimeter

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Maternal acetaminophen use and child neurodevelopment

A study in Taiwan found a positive association between maternal prenatal acetaminophen use and increased risk of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) in offspring. However, associations were not observed in sibling-matched analyses, suggesting unaddressed sources of bias.

Improving your biological age gap is associated with better brain health

A study found that improving the gap between biological age and chronological age is associated with a lower risk of stroke and improved signs of damage in the brain. Participants who narrowed their biological age gaps were 23% less likely to have a stroke, while those with larger gaps had worse brain scans and higher risks.

DJI Air 3 (RC-N2)

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Air pollution from wildfires linked to higher rate of stroke

A preliminary study found that short-term exposure to wildfire smoke was associated with a higher incidence and severity of stroke, particularly in patients with elevated ozone and particulate matter levels. The study suggests that public health interventions during wildfires are crucial for preventing strokes.

Research spotlight: Exploring the neural basis of visual imagination

A recent study mapped brain injuries in individuals with acquired aphantasia and found that all cases were connected to the fusiform imagery node. This suggests a critical role for this region in maintaining visual imagination. The findings have implications for rehabilitation strategies and understanding of cognitive function.

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Newer groundwater associated with higher risk of Parkinson’s disease

A preliminary study found that people with drinking water from newer groundwater had a higher risk of developing Parkinson's disease. The study suggested that groundwater age and location may be potential environmental risk factors for the disease, with older groundwater from carbonate aquifers showing a protective effect.

Low-dose lithium for mild cognitive impairment

Researchers investigated low-dose lithium as a potential treatment for mild cognitive impairment in a pilot clinical trial. The study found that none of the primary outcomes met the significance threshold, but effect size estimates suggest potential benefits for future trials.

GLP-1 drugs associated with reduced need for emergency care for migraine

A study found that people with chronic migraine who took glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1) for other conditions had fewer emergency department visits and hospitalizations. GLP-1 drugs were also associated with lower need for medications used to stop and prevent migraine attacks.

Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch (M4 Pro)

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Cognitive and neuropsychiatric function in former American football players

A cross-sectional study of former American football players found prior participation to be associated with worse later-life cognitive and neuropsychiatric function. The findings support a dose-response association with years and level of play, providing context for clinicians and researchers assessing symptom risk among former players.

Being an early bird, getting more physical activity linked to lower risk of ALS

A study published by the American Academy of Neurology found that being an early bird and engaging in more physical activity are linked to a reduced risk of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). After adjusting for various factors, researchers discovered that individuals who followed a sleep schedule that matched daylight hours and had ...

Celestron NexStar 8SE Computerized Telescope

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Dietary patterns and indicators of cognitive function

A study published in JAMA Neurology found that adhering to healthy dietary patterns, such as the DASH diet, is associated with lower subjective cognitive decline and better cognitive function. The findings highlight the importance of a balanced diet for maintaining long-term brain health.

Prenatal lead exposure related to worse cognitive function in adults

A study published in Neurology found an association between prenatal lead exposure and lower performance on tests of thinking and memory skills in female participants, even decades later. The study analyzed baby teeth for lead levels and tested cognitive function, revealing a strong link between lead exposure and cognitive decline.

Medicare patients get different stroke care depending on plan, analysis reveals

A study by University of Virginia Health System researchers found that Medicare Advantage patients had better access to preventive care and rehabilitation after a stroke, leading to faster recovery times. In contrast, traditional Medicare patients were less likely to receive these services due to prior authorization requirements.

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New study: The brain may learn more from rare events than from repetition

A new theory asserts that associative learning depends less on repetition and more on time passing between rewards, explaining why students who cram don't perform well. The study's findings could shift the way we look at learning and addiction, potentially speeding up artificial intelligence by borrowing from this new approach.

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Sleep‑aligned fasting improves key heart and blood‑sugar markers

A new study found that aligning overnight fasting with the body's natural sleep-wake rhythm improved cardiovascular and metabolic health. Participants who extended their fast by two hours and dimmed lights three hours before bedtime showed significant improvements in blood pressure, heart rate, and blood-sugar control.

Fragile X study uncovers brainwave biomarker bridging humans and mice

Researchers have discovered a novel biomarker for fragile X syndrome in both human patients and mouse models, allowing for the comparison of brain wave patterns between species. This breakthrough enables the development of more effective treatments by enabling non-invasive treatment efficacy readouts across species.

TBI of any severity associated with greater chance of work disability

A recent study published in Neurology suggests that individuals with traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are more likely to qualify for work disability, regardless of the severity of their injury. The study found that people with TBI had a higher likelihood of having work disability during a five-year follow-up period.

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Keeping your mind active throughout life associated with lower Alzheimer’s risk

A new study found that individuals with higher levels of lifelong learning developed Alzheimer's disease five years later than those with the lowest level of learning. Higher lifetime enrichment was also associated with a 38% lower risk of Alzheimer's disease and a 36% lower risk of mild cognitive impairment. The study suggests that pu...

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AI model can read and diagnose a brain MRI in seconds

A new AI-powered model can read a brain MRI and diagnose neurological conditions with up to 97.5% accuracy, predicting treatment urgency and automating alerts for immediate medical attention. The technology has the potential to transform neuroimaging at health systems across the US, reducing workload and improving patient outcomes.

Gentle implant can illuminate, listen, and deliver medication to the brain

Researchers have developed a long, needle-thin brain electrode with channels that enables neural signal recording and precisely targeted medication delivery across different brain regions. The technology has primarily been developed for basic research but may be important for future treatments in epilepsy and other neurological diseases.

New study: Immune cells linked to Epstein-Barr virus may play a role in MS

Researchers found that certain types of CD8+ killer T cells are more abundant in people with MS and target the EBV virus, indicating the virus may trigger an immune response leading to progressive neurological damage. The study suggests that interfering with EBV could have a significant impact on other autoimmune diseases.

AmScope B120C-5M Compound Microscope

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5-FU chemotherapy linked to rare brain toxicity in cancer patient

A rare case of hyperammonemic encephalopathy caused by 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) chemotherapy has been reported, highlighting the importance of monitoring neurological symptoms in patients receiving 5-FU. The patient's symptoms resolved after stopping 5-FU and administering lactulose and intravenous fluids.

Mediterranean diet associated with lower risk of all stroke types

A recent study published in Neurology Open Access found that following a Mediterranean diet is associated with a reduced risk of stroke among women. The study, which involved over 105,000 participants, showed that the diet was linked to lower rates of ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes, as well as overall stroke risk.

Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS, 46mm)

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Brain network responsible for Parkinson’s disease identified

A new study identifies the somato-cognitive action network (SCAN) as responsible for Parkinson's disease symptoms, which can be treated with non-invasive transcranial magnetic stimulation. Targeting this network improves symptoms more than twice as much as treatments targeting nearby brain areas.

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RNA therapy may be a solution for infant hydrocephalus

A new study by McGill University researchers offers a potential solution for infant hydrocephalus, a life-threatening condition that affects 1 in 1,000 newborns. RNA therapy has been shown to prevent the condition in mice models, with a promising impact on treating genetically caused hydrocephalus.