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    Facial reanimation in Moebius syndrome – 25-Year experience in treating bilateral facial paralysis

    by myneuronews May 30, 2025
    by myneuronews May 30, 2025

    Facial Reanimation Techniques In the treatment of bilateral facial paralysis associated with Moebius syndrome, various …

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    A Convergent Pathway for Stimulation-Induced Dyskinesia Following Deep Brain Stimulation

    by myneuronews May 30, 2025
    by myneuronews May 30, 2025

    Pathophysiology of Stimulation-Induced Dyskinesia The phenomenon of Stimulation-Induced Dyskinesia (SID) emerges as a complex interplay …

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    Neuron-Inspired Ferroelectric Bioelectronics for Adaptive Biointerfacing

    by myneuronews May 30, 2025
    by myneuronews May 30, 2025

    Neuron-Inspired Bioelectronic Design The research into neuron-inspired bioelectronic design elucidates a pioneering approach to interfacing …

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    A Convergent Pathway for Stimulation-Induced Dyskinesia Following Deep Brain Stimulation

    by myneuronews May 30, 2025
    by myneuronews May 30, 2025

    Pathophysiology of Stimulation-Induced Dyskinesia Dyskinesia, particularly in the context of stimulation-induced dyskinesia (SID), presents a …

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    circ_0005654 as a Sponge of the miR-588 Dual Pathway to Promote α-Synuclein Expression

    by myneuronews May 30, 2025
    by myneuronews May 30, 2025

    Study Overview The investigation centers around the long non-coding RNA circ_0005654 and its role as …

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    Performing the HINTS-exam using a mixed-reality head-mounted display in patients with acute vestibular syndrome: a feasibility study

    by myneuronews May 29, 2025
    by myneuronews May 29, 2025

    Study Overview The study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of administering the HINTS (Head Impulse, …

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    Recognising and managing functional neurological disorder in the acute healthcare setting

    by myneuronews May 29, 2025
    by myneuronews May 29, 2025

    Understanding Functional Neurological Disorder Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) represents a fascinating convergence of neurology and …

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    Diagnostic stability of first onset severe mental illness during postpartum period- findings from a mother-baby unit

    by myneuronews May 29, 2025
    by myneuronews May 29, 2025

    Diagnostic Stability in Postpartum Severe Mental Illness The diagnostic stability of severe mental illness during …

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    Intranasal Midazolam Prior to Enema for Management of Constipation in the Pediatric Emergency Department

    by myneuronews May 26, 2025
    by myneuronews May 26, 2025

    Background and Rationale Constipation is a prevalent condition among children, often leading to discomfort and …

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    Immune inflammatory regulation in Anti-NMDAR encephalitis: insights from transcriptome analysis

    by myneuronews May 26, 2025
    by myneuronews May 26, 2025

    Immune Mechanisms in Anti-NMDAR Encephalitis Anti-NMDAR encephalitis is characterized by the presence of antibodies that …

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  • Inflammatory mechanisms underlying cortical injury in progressive multiple sclerosis
    Inflammatory Pathways Inflammation plays a pivotal role in the pathology of progressive multiple sclerosis (MS),…
  • The Effect of Drug Selection on Pediatric Rapid Sequence Induction Success: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
    Study Overview This systematic review and meta-analysis examines the impact of various drug selection strategies…
  • Comparison of prehospital stroke assessment scales for acute ischemic stroke with large vessel occlusion within six hours of onset: A single-center study in Eastern Taiwan
    Study Overview This research investigates the effectiveness of various prehospital stroke assessment scales specifically for…
  • Leptospirosis? An epidemiologic investigation following the historic 2024 floods in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
    Epidemiological Context In the wake of the 2024 floods that devastated Rio Grande do Sul,…
  • Adult-Onset Ataxia and Tremor as a Manifestation of Undiagnosed Phenylketonuria
    Study Overview This study explores the link between adult-onset ataxia and tremor as potential manifestations…

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  • An Analysis of Guardian Cap Use and Changes in the Concussion Rate in National Football League Preseason Practices From 2018 to 2023
    CONCLUSION: Required use of the Guardian Cap NXT was associated with a 54% to 62% reduction in the overall incidence of NFL practice concussions. However, when only concussions involving a helmet shell impact were considered, there was no longer a significant relationship between Guardian Cap NXT use and the incidence of concussions.
  • Selecting outcome measures to validate prognostic biomarkers of paediatric mild traumatic brain injury: challenges and priorities
    Outcomes following paediatric mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) are extremely heterogenous. While emerging biomarkers promise enhanced prognostic accuracy, a critical question remains unanswered-which outcome measures provide the most accurate assessment of injury impact? In this article, we highlight barriers to selecting appropriate outcome measures, including variability in how outcomes are defined and the wide range […]
  • Who should mark the homework? Concussion, conflicts of interest, and the constitution of expertise
    Concussion in sport is increasingly understood as a public health crisis. A key facet of this crisis concerns the claim that industry-funded research results in conflicts of interest that fundamentally compromise scholarship. This poses a particular problem for policymakers when adjudicating upon who counts as an expert and what to do with the evidence that […]
  • Athletes Who Test Positive on Multiple Domains of the Vestibular-Ocular Motor Screen Take Longer to Return to Play
    CONCLUSION: Athletes who test positive on >3 domains of the VOMS take longer to RTP than athletes who test positive on ≤3 domains of the VOMS at the time of initial evaluation.
  • VOMS Baseline Versus Postinjury: A Comparison of a Standardized Novel Prototype and a Virtual Reality Application in Sport-Related Concussion
    CONCLUSION: In this Division I collegiate population, symptom provocation during the VOMS in VR is not different than with PRO at PI; however, this comparison was underpowered as no a priori sample size calculation was conducted.

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