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Sleep medications associated with higher risk for dementia in white individuals
White individuals who frequently used sleep medication had a greater risk for dementia compared with those who rarely or never used them, though the same association was not found in Black individuals, a new study found.
Fear of public places linked to poor quality of life in adults with epilepsy
Agoraphobic symptoms were common and associated with poor quality of life in adults with epilepsy, while generalized anxiety symptoms were not, according to a study published in Epilepsy Research.
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Anti-MTBR tau antibody treatment for Alzheimer’s safe, well-tolerated, in phase 1 study
Prothena Corp. reported positive topline results from its phase 1 single ascending dose study of PRX005, an investigational tri-epitopic antibody for treatment of Alzheimer’s disease.
What is new in 2023 for tax and asset protection planning
As we are in early 2023, we plan to use this column to provide a high-level update on new developments in tax and asset protection planning, and hope these updates prompt some physicians to look into these areas early in the year.
Alto Neuroscience announces $60M in funding for four phase 2 studies
Alto Neuroscience Inc. announced that Alpha Wave Ventures has made a $25 million equity investment to its Series B funding, bringing the total to roughly $60 million as Alto seeks to expand its roster of mental-health related therapeutics.
Smoking cessation, rather than reduction, linked to lower risk for dementia
Smoking cessation was associated with lower risk for dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia, compared with sustained or even reduced smoking intensity, researchers reported in JAMA Network Open.
Frontotemporal lobar degeneration-associated syndromes common across Europe
The incidence of frontotemporal labor degeneration-associated disorders is more common in Europe than previously thought, with an estimated 12,057 new cases per year, researchers reported in JAMA Neurology.
Impaired motor skills may indicate psychosis for kids in families with psych disorders
In children with familial high risk of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder, evidence of motor impairment skills may indicate neurodevelopmental vulnerability for psychosis.
Polypill reduced functional decline, but not cognitive decline in older adults
A pill containing antihypertensives and a statin, with or without aspirin, was associated with reduced functional decline, but not reduced cognitive decline, in those aged 65 years and older, researchers reported in JAMA Neurology.
BLOG: Introduction to taxation of sale proceeds: S corporation
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