Trends in Stroke Incidence for Younger Ages Prompt Need to Reexamine Causes, Prevention Methods
August 12th 2022When combing all 26 studies irrespective of methods, the lowest age-specific divergence in incidence was seen in 3 Southern European studies, and the most pronounced divergence in North American studies.
Understanding the Cognitive Risks With Preeclampsia and Raising Awareness: Vesna Garovic, MD, PhD
August 11th 2022The chair of the nephrology division at Mayo Clinic discussed the major questions surrounding preeclampsia and its long-term effects, as well as whether new findings change the way clinicians treat patients with the condition. [WATCH TIME: 4 minutes]
Overlap Observed Between Perceived Stress, Felt Stigma, and Depressive Symptoms in Epilepsy
August 11th 2022When each variable was entered into the first step of hierarchical linear regression analysis, perceived stress explained more than 40% of the variance in depressive symptoms, followed by felt stigma, at about 20%.
Realistic Views for Developing APOE-Targeted Gene Therapies for Alzheimer Disease: Yann Le Guen, PhD
August 11th 2022The assistant director of computational biology at Stanford University discussed where the Alzheimer disease community stands on gene therapies that target APOE, and whether missense variants will play a role. [WATCH TIME: 4 minutes]
Seizure-Related Injuries High in Epilepsy, Show Potential Quality of Life Strains
August 11th 2022People with epilepsy were less involved than controls in activities considered risky, such as driving and doing household chores, which may have suggested reduced social independence and legal limitations for driving.
The Wide-Reaching Impact of Multiple Sclerosis DMT Wastes: Darin T. Okuda, MD; Karin Cook
August 9th 2022The coauthors of a study assessing costs associated with unused disease-modifying therapies shared their insight into the extended effects of unused treatments in MS. [WATCH TIME: 14 minutes]
Using the Cognitive Stress Test to Distinguish Pre-MCI and Amnestic MCI: Leeron Nahmias, BS
August 9th 2022The medical student at Nova Southeastern University provided insight on a new innovative tool called the Cognitive Stress Test that can help distinguish different cognitive states for older adults. [WATCH TIME: 6 minutes]
Delayed Diagnosis of Functional Seizures Associated With Abnormal Processing of Face Emotions
August 9th 2022Increased posterior cingulate cortex activation to sad faces in the long-delay diagnostic group were associated with worse symptoms of depression, as expressed by Beck Depression Inventory scores.
Recognizing Lysosomal Autophagy as a Realistic Target for Alzheimer Disease: Ralph Nixon, MD, PhD
August 8th 2022The professor of psychiatry and cell biology at NYU Langone pleaded his case for why the Alzheimer community should begin to turn to other drug development strategies, including the relatively young phenomenon of autophagy. [WATCH TIME: 3 minutes]
Incorporating Voice Analytics Into Cognitive Assessments: Alvaro Pascual-Leone, MD, PhD
August 7th 2022The chief medical officer and cofounder of Linus Health provided insight on the outlook of acoustic measures and machine learning to further classify cognitive impairment. [WATCH TIME: 4 minutes]
Getting Up to Speed on the Evolving Landscape of Multiple Sclerosis: Annette Okai, MD
August 6th 2022The medical director of the North Texas Institute of Neurology and Headache offered an overview of the State of the Science Summit that was held on July 21, 2022, with a variety of expert clinicians in MS care. [WATCH TIME: 3 minutes]
Using Initial Cognitive Symptoms to Predict Trajectories of Neurodegenerative Pathologies
August 6th 2022Jagan A. Pillai, MD, PhD, neurologist, Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, discussed a recent study which found faster clinical progression in those with nonamnestic initial cognitive symptoms.