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    Corrigendum: Headache among combat-exposed veterans and service members and its relation to mild TBI history and other factors: a LIMBIC-CENC study

    by myneuronews May 1, 2025
    by myneuronews May 1, 2025

    Study Overview The study explored the prevalence of headaches among veterans and active service members …

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  • Functional neurological disorders

    Personality assessment inventory sex differences in people with epileptic and functional seizures

    by myneuronews May 1, 2025
    by myneuronews May 1, 2025

    Personality Traits in Epileptic Seizures The examination of personality traits among individuals experiencing epileptic seizures …

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  • Functional neurological disorders

    Disorder robust, ultra-low power, continuous-wave four-wave mixing in a topological waveguide

    by myneuronews May 1, 2025
    by myneuronews May 1, 2025

    Methodology of Four-Wave Mixing Four-wave mixing is a nonlinear optical process where three light waves …

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  • Functional neurological disorders

    Activity-dependent degradation of Kv4.2 contributes to synaptic plasticity and behavior in Angelman syndrome model mice

    by myneuronews May 1, 2025
    by myneuronews May 1, 2025

    Activity-Dependent Degradation of Kv4.2 In this study, researchers focused on the Kv4.2 potassium channel, which …

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  • Functional neurological disorders

    Disorder robust, ultra-low power, continuous-wave four-wave mixing in a topological waveguide

    by myneuronews May 1, 2025
    by myneuronews May 1, 2025

    Technological Framework for Four-Wave Mixing The advancements in photonic technology have paved the way for …

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  • Traumatic brain injury

    Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes of Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury Patients in a Tertiary Regional Trauma Center in the Philippines

    by myneuronews May 1, 2025
    by myneuronews May 1, 2025

    Patient Demographics and Injury Mechanisms The study cohort comprised pediatric patients who sustained traumatic brain …

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  • Headaches

    Understanding Diverse Caregiver Experiences and Their Impact on Caregiver Burden in Multiple Sclerosis

    by myneuronews April 30, 2025
    by myneuronews April 30, 2025

    Diverse Caregiver Profiles Caregivers for individuals with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) come from a wide array …

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    PIRACETAM HELPS RESTORE VISION AFTER CRANIOCEREBRAL TRAUMA

    by myneuronews April 30, 2025
    by myneuronews April 30, 2025

    Piracetam Mechanism of Action Piracetam, a member of the racetam family of nootropic compounds, is …

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  • Traumatic brain injury

    Effects of Subanesthetic Intravenous Ketamine Infusion on Stress Hormones and Synaptic Density in Rats with Mild Closed-Head Injury

    by myneuronews April 29, 2025
    by myneuronews April 29, 2025

    Effects of Ketamine on Stress Hormones Research on the impact of ketamine, particularly in its …

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    FOXG1 Improves Cognitive Function in Alzheimer’s Disease by Promoting Endogenous Neurogenesis

    by myneuronews April 29, 2025
    by myneuronews April 29, 2025

    Impact of FOXG1 on Neurogenesis The role of FOXG1 in neurogenesis is increasingly being recognized …

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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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  • Performance of GFAP and UCH-L1 compared to S100B in detecting intracranial injury: influence of age, hemolysis, neurodegenerative diseases, and extracranial fractures in a prospective cohort of over 1,000 patients
    CONCLUSIONS: S100B and the GFAP/UCH-L1 combination demonstrated very high sensitivities, close to 100 %, with specificities of approximately 30 % for the diagnosis of intracranial lesions. Age-adjusted thresholds improve specificity in older patients, supporting their clinical implementation. This study also provides the first evidence that hemolysis significantly elevates UCH-L1 concentrations from 400 mg/L of hemoglobin.
  • Retired contact sports athletes with cognitive concerns: promoting lifelong brain health
    There is widespread concern among former athletes about the link between head injury and dementia. Neurologists are increasingly assessing ex-contact sports athletes with cognitive and behavioural issues following repetitive head impacts and traumatic brain injury. Their assessment and management can be challenging due to the broad differential diagnosis, including psychiatric issues, trauma-related impairment and, in […]
  • Visible signs of possible concussion at the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022: Independent review and inter-rater reliability
    CONCLUSIONS: Visible signs of concussion categorized as "red flags" were infrequent, resulting in uncertain reliability. The frequency and reliability of visible signs categorized as "yellow flags" and "other signs" varied, with the visible signs "clutching of the head" and "slow to get up" occurring so frequently that their utility for identifying possible concussion in football […]
  • Non-immersive virtual reality for cognitive rehabilitation of individuals with severe acquired brain injury (VR-sABI): study protocol for a multicentric randomized controlled trial
    BACKGROUND: After a severe acquired brain injury (sABI), individuals might experience mild-to-severe cognitive impairments. In these patients, cognitive rehabilitation is provided as early as possible, to take advantage of and guide brain plasticity. According to a restorative approach, traditional cognitive training (TCT) usually involves repeated paper-and-pencil exercises of increasing difficulty and targeting specific cognitive domains. […]
  • 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 […]

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