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    Memory processing by hippocampal adult-born neurons

    by myneuronews May 9, 2025
    by myneuronews May 9, 2025

    Memory Functions of Adult-Born Neurons Recent research has shed light on the remarkable role of …

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    Analysis of the interaction between sleep quantity and sex in neurocognitive performance testing for sports-related concussion

    by myneuronews May 9, 2025
    by myneuronews May 9, 2025

    Background and Rationale Sleep plays a crucial role in various aspects of human health, including …

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    Where’s your head at? Perceptions and utilisation of concussion prevention and rehabilitation strategies in women’s and men’s rugby union

    by myneuronews May 8, 2025
    by myneuronews May 8, 2025

    Concussion Strategies in Rugby Union Rugby union, as a sport characterized by high-impact collisions, has …

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    Recognition and Detection of Concussion in the Community: Implications for Primary Care in the UK

    by myneuronews May 8, 2025
    by myneuronews May 8, 2025

    Concussion Recognition in Community Settings In community settings, the recognition of concussion can be particularly …

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    Where’s your head at? Perceptions and utilisation of concussion prevention and rehabilitation strategies in women’s and men’s rugby union

    by myneuronews May 8, 2025
    by myneuronews May 8, 2025

    Concussion Prevention Strategies in Rugby In rugby union, a sport characterized by its physical intensity …

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    A functional seizure case in Wilson’s disease

    by myneuronews May 7, 2025
    by myneuronews May 7, 2025

    Case Presentation This case involves a 25-year-old woman with a history of Wilson’s disease, a …

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    Choosing the right treatment for degenerative cervical myelopathy

    by myneuronews May 7, 2025
    by myneuronews May 7, 2025

    Overview of Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy Degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM) is a progressive condition characterized by …

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    A functional seizure case in Wilson’s disease

    by myneuronews May 7, 2025
    by myneuronews May 7, 2025

    Case Presentation In this case, we assess a 30-year-old female who presented to the neurology …

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    Choosing the right treatment for degenerative cervical myelopathy

    by myneuronews May 7, 2025
    by myneuronews May 7, 2025

    Understanding degenerative cervical myelopathy Degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM) is a condition characterized by the gradual …

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    Clinical and Neuropathological Evaluations of the New Brunswick Neurological Syndrome of Unknown Cause

    by myneuronews May 7, 2025
    by myneuronews May 7, 2025

    Clinical Presentation and Symptoms In examining the New Brunswick Neurological Syndrome of Unknown Cause (NBNSUC), …

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  • Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy-Related Inflammation: Clinical Characteristics and Treatment Experience
    Clinical Characteristics Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy-Related Inflammation (CAA-RI) manifests through a variety of clinical symptoms that…
  • Collaborative Community Support for People Impacted by Dementia: A Social Return on Investment Analysis
    Study Overview This research focuses on understanding the impact of a community-based support program designed…
  • A cognitive energy crisis: A systematic review & meta-analysis of effective interventions for pediatric cognitive fatigue post-acquired brain injury
    Cognitive Fatigue in Pediatric Populations Cognitive fatigue is a significant concern in pediatric populations, particularly…
  • Investigating the Role of Gut-Derived Neurotoxin TMAO in PTSD Risk Following Traumatic Brain Injury
    Study Overview This research investigates the connection between gut-derived neurotoxin trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) and the…
  • ENIGMA’s advanced guide for parcellation error identification (EAGLE-I): An implementation in the context of brain lesions
    Study Overview The study focuses on enhancing the accuracy of brain lesion parcellation, a crucial…

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  • Sensory integration processes characterize concussed athletes with balance deficits
    Impaired postural control constitutes a major symptom after mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBI/sport-related concussions (SRC)). In order to uphold cognition and behavior during pathological situations, individuals may be characterized by neuronal upregulation. Because postural control necessitates the integration of sensory information within somatosensory (/parietal) cortices, we investigated the hypothesis that athletes with ongoing symptoms after […]
  • Substrate-selective COX-2 inhibition by IMMA attenuates posttraumatic headache via endocannabinoid modulation and neuroinflammatory suppression
    CONCLUSION: IMMA effectively attenuates neuroinflammation and pain hypersensitivity in the acute phase of PTH through a distinct mechanism that preserves endocannabinoid tone without suppressing physiological prostaglandins. While these results highlight its promise as a novel therapeutic strategy, further studies are warranted to determine its efficacy during the chronic phase of PTH and across anatomically targeted […]
  • Methods of humane killing of laboratory fish: FELASA Working Group recommendations
    As commissioned by the Federation of European Laboratory Animal Science Associations, these working group recommendations define the requirements to achieve the humane killing of fish, compare methods of killing, recommend methods of killing depending on context, and detail protocols leading to good practice. With a review of current practices in a fish laboratory and available […]
  • Intensive exposure therapy for individuals with persistent concussion symptoms following concussion: a replicated single-case experimental design (SCED) study
    CONCLUSIONS: The findings of this study further confirmed the efficacy for this intensive exposure therapy for PCS, adding further evidence for exposure therapy in this patient population. Replication in other samples is needed.
  • Exercise-Induced Symptom Exacerbation and Adverse Events in Moderate-to-Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
    CONCLUSIONS: CRF and HLM exertional testing in the early subacute phase of recovery following moderate-to-severe TBI appears to be safe, with low rates of symptom exacerbation and adverse events identified.

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