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    N-Stearidonoylethanolamine Restores CA1 Synaptic Integrity and Reduces Astrocytic Reactivity After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

    by myneuronews January 10, 2026
    by myneuronews January 10, 2026

    Study Overview The research conducted investigates the potential benefits of N-stearidonoylethanolamine (N-SDA), a compound known …

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    Injury-environment interaction: microglial priming by mTBI creates vulnerability to subsequent stress via the HMGB1-RAGE axis

    by myneuronews January 10, 2026
    by myneuronews January 10, 2026

    Study Overview The investigation centers on the complex interplay between microglial activation and the body’s …

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    Effects of persistent post-concussion symptoms on neurocognitive, motor, and neurophysiological outcomes

    by myneuronews January 10, 2026
    by myneuronews January 10, 2026

    Study Overview This study investigates the long-term effects of persistent post-concussion symptoms (PPCS) on various …

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    Injury-environment interaction: microglial priming by mTBI creates vulnerability to subsequent stress via the HMGB1-RAGE axis

    by myneuronews January 10, 2026
    by myneuronews January 10, 2026

    Study Overview This research delves into the intricate relationship between microtraumatic brain injury (mTBI) and …

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    Mechanisms and products implicated in mild traumatic brain injury among children aged 0-5 years old presenting to Canadian emergency departments

    by myneuronews January 9, 2026
    by myneuronews January 9, 2026

    Mechanisms of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) occurs when a child’s …

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    Biomarkers

    by myneuronews January 9, 2026
    by myneuronews January 9, 2026

    Biomarkers in Disease Diagnosis Biomarkers play a crucial role in the diagnosis of various diseases, …

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    Biomarkers

    by myneuronews January 9, 2026
    by myneuronews January 9, 2026

    Understanding Biomarkers Biomarkers are measurable indicators that can help guide our understanding of health, disease …

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    Biomarkers

    by myneuronews January 9, 2026
    by myneuronews January 9, 2026

    Types of Biomarkers Biomarkers can be categorized into several types based on their functions and …

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    Potential Role of Serum Cytokines and Chemokines as Biomarkers of Injury Severity and Functional Outcomes Following Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury

    by myneuronews January 9, 2026
    by myneuronews January 9, 2026

    Study Overview The research focuses on understanding how specific proteins called cytokines and chemokines, which …

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    Explosive shock wave exposure leads to age-accelerated motor and sensory decline in C. elegans

    by myneuronews January 9, 2026
    by myneuronews January 9, 2026

    Study Overview The research investigates the impact of explosive shock wave exposure on the aging …

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  • Brain and circulating EV proteome signatures in schizophrenia as prognostic markers for age-related dementia
    Prognostic Value of EV Proteome in Schizophrenia The examination of extracellular vesicles (EVs) in schizophrenia…
  • Are symptoms clustered into latent classes in pediatric functional neurological disorder?
    Symptoms Clustering in Pediatric Functional Neurological Disorder Pediatric functional neurological disorder (FND) presents a complex…
  • An e-Delphi approach to develop a patient-reported outcome measure to assess functional/dissociative seizures severity
    Study Overview In recent years, the growing recognition of the impact of functional/dissociative seizures on…
  • Diagnostic challenges in Burkitt’s lymphoma with skull base and paravertebral involvement, and hearing loss: a case report
    Study Overview This case report focuses on Burkitt’s lymphoma, a highly aggressive type of non-Hodgkin…
  • miR-26b-5p responds to aerobic exercise intervention for concussion recovery in adolescent athletes: a pilot trial
    Study Overview The research aimed to investigate the role of miR-26b-5p in the recovery of…

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  • Hyperphosphorylated tau and amyloid-beta proteinopathy in people over age 50: Findings from the Lieber Institute for Brain Development Brain Donation Repository
    BackgroundThe Lieber Institute for Brain Development (LIBD) has one of the largest postmortem human brain banks for the study of neuropsychiatric disorders in the world. The postmortem evaluation involves neuropathological assessment for age-related protein accumulations, specifically phosphorylated tau (p-tau) and amyloid-β (Aβ).ObjectivePresent the LIBD semiquantitative assessment methodology for p-tau and Aβ by comparing proteinopathy by […]
  • Leveraging the Enhanced Sports as a Laboratory Assessment Model to Cross-Validate a Formula Used to Predict Clinical Recovery From Concussion in Collegiate Athletes
    CONCLUSIONS: Upon cross-validation, our prognostic formula had limited sensitivity and specificity when predicting clinical recovery after concussion. This formula may be used, with caution, when accompanied by a multidimensional assessment to inform clinical decision making after concussion.
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    This case report describes the clinical response and safety of intranasal esketamine (Spravato®) in a 61-year-old female with treatment-resistant depression (TRD), a history of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) poor response, and structural brain abnormalities secondary to left frontal lobe tissue loss from traumatic brain injury in 2008. Despite multiple antidepressant trials, atypical antipsychotic augmentation, and 6 […]
  • Commentary: Mechanisms of Concussions Among High School Athletes in School-Sponsored Sports: Implications for Safety
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  • Ocular Motor Control and Cognitive Function in Military Veterans With Chronic Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
    CONCLUSIONS: Results support the conclusion that OMC and cognitive performance are persistent co-occurring problems in Veterans with chronic mTBI. Notably, these deficits can be detected even after as few as 2 mTBIs that occurred 11 years earlier, indicating that an OMC-cognition axis of sequelae may exist in the chronic stage of mTBI. The results also […]

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