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Frequently checking social media may impact adolescent brain development
Habitually checking social media accounts was associated with “divergent brain development” in a small 3-year study of middle school students, according to findings published in JAMA Pediatrics.
BLOG: Introduction to taxation of sale proceeds: C corporation
The taxation of proceeds from a sale of a medical practice depends on, among other things, whether the entity that owns the practice is a C corporation, an S corporation or a partnership.
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Cerveau, Prothena to use novel tau biomarker for research into neurodegenerative disease
Cerveau Technologies Inc. announced a partnership with Othair Prothena Limited, which will allow Prothena to use Cerveau’s investigational imaging agent in positron emission tomography scans to assess neurofibrillary tangles in the brain.
Positive interim data announced in phase 1/2 trial of gene therapy for Canavan disease
Myrtelle Inc. announced updated findings of the open-label phase 1/2 clinical trial of its recombinant adeno-associated virus vector-based investigational gene therapy for Canavan disease, a fatal genetic disorder in children.
Intake of psychedelics increased range of beliefs of consciousness, meaning, purpose
A single psychedelic experience increased a range of non-physicalist beliefs, such as consciousness, meaning and purpose, researchers reported in the Journal of Psychopharmacology.
Low use of new neurologic medications driven by relatively high cost
Despite the number of new medications produced to treat a range of neurologic diseases, limited utilization is driven by relatively high cost and similar efficacy to less expensive drugs, according to a study published in Neurology.
Battelle, AmplifyBio, Andelyn Biosciences win seat on 8-year, $149M NIH research contract
A team of three Ohio research companies has won a seat on an 8-year, $149 million indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract vehicle for the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
Migraine, severe headache history associated with hypertension risk
U.S. adults who reported a history of migraine or severe headache were 25% more likely to develop hypertension compared with those with no migraine history, with a higher risk for women vs. men, researchers reported.
Common myths, misconceptions about asset protection may hold back your planning
As advisors to physicians throughout the U. S., we often learn what misconceptions physicians have regarding how to protect their assets from potential lawsuits. In this article, I hope to dispel some incorrect assumptions you may have.
Assisted reproduction does not increase multiple sclerosis risk
Women who underwent assisted reproduction had a similar risk for developing multiple sclerosis as women who conceived without being exposed to assisted reproductive technology, according to a Danish register-based cohort study.
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