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    Brain Fog: Understanding the Phenomenon and its Impact on Cognitive Function

    by Ioannis Mavroudis September 23, 2024
    by Ioannis Mavroudis September 23, 2024

    Brain fog is a non-medical term often used to describe a collection of cognitive impairments, …

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    Prevalence of Post-Traumatic Headaches (PTH)

    by Ioannis Mavroudis September 22, 2024
    by Ioannis Mavroudis September 22, 2024

    Post-traumatic headaches (PTH) are the most common symptom reported following mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). …

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    Santiago Ramón y Cajal: The Father of Modern Neuroscience

    by Ioannis Mavroudis September 22, 2024
    by Ioannis Mavroudis September 22, 2024

    Santiago Ramón y Cajal is one of the most significant figures in the history of …

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    Risk Factors for Post-Traumatic Headache (PTH)

    by Ioannis Mavroudis September 21, 2024
    by Ioannis Mavroudis September 21, 2024

    Post-traumatic headache (PTH) is a common and often debilitating condition that can develop after traumatic …

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    The Kyriakos Papachronis Case: Overview

    by Ioannis Mavroudis September 21, 2024
    by Ioannis Mavroudis September 21, 2024

    Kyriakos Papachronis, also known as “The Drama Ripper,” was a Greek serial rapist and murderer …

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    The starry night

    by Ioannis Mavroudis September 21, 2024
    by Ioannis Mavroudis September 21, 2024

    The Most Famous Work of Vincent van Gogh: “The Starry Night” Vincent van Gogh’s The …

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    The Scream

    by Ioannis Mavroudis September 21, 2024
    by Ioannis Mavroudis September 21, 2024

    Edvard Munch’s most iconic painting, The Scream, created in 1893, captures an intense emotional experience …

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    Long-Term Cognitive Impacts of Military Concussions: Risks of Memory Loss and Dementia

    by Ioannis Mavroudis September 19, 2024
    by Ioannis Mavroudis September 19, 2024

    The long-term effects of traumatic brain injuries (TBI) and concussions among military personnel have increasingly …

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    Distinguishing Mild Neurocognitive Disorder Due to TBI in DSM-5 from the Controversial Post-Concussion Syndrome

    by Ioannis Mavroudis September 15, 2024
    by Ioannis Mavroudis September 15, 2024

    The DSM-5 (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition) includes criteria for Mild …

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    Debunking the Myth: Epilepsy and the Misconception of Criminality

    by Ioannis Mavroudis September 15, 2024
    by Ioannis Mavroudis September 15, 2024

    Epilepsy has long been a subject of fascination and misconception throughout history, often intertwined with …

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  • Long-term neurological and psychiatric complications and vocational outcome after cerebral venous sinus thrombosis
    Patient Characteristics The demographic profile of patients who experience cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) provides…
  • Reply to “Clarifying the Moderating Role of Socioeconomic Status on Amyloid-Related Gray Matter Atrophy”
    Study Overview This study addresses the complex interactions between socioeconomic status (SES) and the neurobiological…
  • A Scoping Review of Measures Used to Assess Stress-Related Motor Dysfunction in Functional Movement Disorder
    Assessment Methods Overview Assessing stress-related motor dysfunction in individuals with functional movement disorder (FMD) encompasses…
  • Hysterical disorders in patients with hematological diseases
    Prevalence of Hysterical Disorders in Hematological Patients The intersection of hematological diseases and hysterical disorders…
  • Indigenizing paediatric concussion injury prevention
    Indigenous Perspectives on Concussion Understanding concussion within Indigenous communities requires a deep appreciation of cultural…

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  • What traditional neuropsychological assessment got wrong about mild traumatic brain injury. III: the added value of advanced neuroimaging
    CONCLUSIONS: Characterizations from traditional neuropsychological measures as independent tests indicating no lasting sequelae from mTBI, especially after three-months post-injury from mTBI need to be viewed within the context of what advanced neuroimaging can demonstrate. Future directions involving the integration of advanced neuroimaging developments applicable to the mTBI patient are reviewed, especially when integrated with neuropsychological […]
  • IL6 in Combination with Either NfL, NTproBNP, or GFAP to Safely Discharge Children with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
    Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) in children is a public health concern resulting in one of the main causes of pediatric emergency department (PED) visits. However, the acute care of mTBI patients remains challenging due to the limited use of specific and safe diagnostic tools. The objective of the study was to evaluate the performance […]
  • Preparing for Potential Health and Safety Risks at the Olympic Games: Scoping Review
    CONCLUSIONS: A critical summary of studies of illness, injury, and terrorist attacks at previous Olympic Games is important for injury and terrorism prevention at major sporting events such as the Olympic Games. Surveillance methods require improvements in surveillance technology, data sharing, and privacy protection.
  • Long-term test and retest reliability of clinical vergence testing
    CONCLUSIONS: In participants with normal binocular vision and no concussion history, good reliability yielded comparable results 90 days apart for all vergence measures. The results provide values that can be used to interpret the effect of intervention for vergence disorders in clinical practice and research studies. An important outcome of this study is the understanding […]
  • Sulcal morphology in former American football players
    Repetitive head impacts are associated with structural brain changes and an increased risk for chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a progressive neurodegenerative disease that can only be diagnosed after death. Chronic traumatic encephalopathy is defined by the abnormal accumulation of phosphorylated tau protein, particularly at the depths of the superior frontal sulci, suggesting that sulcal morphology may […]

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