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Visual artistic creativity in FTD may be linked to disease onset, genetics, environment
The emergence of visual artistic creativity among those with frontotemporal dementia may be linked to early lesion-induced activation of the visual cortex and may depend on environment or genetics, according to research presented in JAMA Neurology.
US News & World Report ranks best, worst cities for sleep
A recent study by U.S. News & World Report’s 360 Reviews has named Austin, Texas, the best city in the United States for sleep, while Philadelphia was ranked the worst.
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Successful harvest of psilocybin mushrooms yields novel psychedelic molecules
Sintalica Bioscience Corp. announced it has cultivated, harvested and processed its first batch of psilocybin mushrooms and has synthesized psychedelic molecules with enhanced anti-inflammatory properties and no hallucinogenic effects.
Patients with pigmentary mosaicism exhibit low rates of neurological abnormalities
Neurological abnormalities were not highly associated with pigmentary mosaicism, with only 14.8% of patients with the disorder exhibiting developmental delay, seizures or microcephaly, according to a study.
$1M grant supports research initiative for racial equity in neuroscience
The Lieber Institute for Brain Development received a $1 million grant from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative to fund efforts to promote racial equity in neuroscience, according to an institute press release.
Blood test predicts AD pathology up to 10 years before symptoms
A new blood test may be able to detect Alzheimer’s disease-related pathology up to 10 years before symptoms appear, according to a press release from Durin Technologies.
Women with high blood pressure during pregnancy at greater risk for cognitive decline
Women with high blood pressure during pregnancy, particularly preeclampsia or eclampsia, experienced a greater decline in cognitive function later in life, according to findings published in Neurology.
CDC: Subjective cognitive decline more prevalent in underrepresented populations
In the United States, some underrepresented racial and ethnic populations were more likely to face subjective cognitive decline, according to CDC researchers, and fewer than half discussed their symptoms with a health care provider.
FDA approves first Rett syndrome treatment for adult, pediatric patients
The FDA has approved Daybue for the treatment of Rett syndrome in patients aged 2 years and older, making it the first and only approved treatment for the genetic disorder, according to an Acadia Pharmaceuticals press release.
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