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More exercise, less TV time may cut risk for obstructive sleep apnea
More physical activity and less time spent sedentary were associated with a lower incidence of obstructive sleep apnea, according to new results published in the European Respiratory Journal.
High flavonoid intake benefits cognitive function in study of American men, women
Increased flavonoid consumption reduced the risk of subjective cognitive decline among men and women in the United States, according to findings published in Neurology.
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Global prevalence of young-onset dementia higher than previously estimated
In a systematic review and meta-analysis of 95 studies, researchers identified a global, age-standardized rate of young-onset dementia of 119 per 100,000 population, which is higher than previous estimates.
Modified Mediterranean-ketogenic diet may reduce cognitive decline
A modified Mediterranean-ketogenic diet appeared to lower the amount of cognitive decline in adults who were at risk for Alzheimer’s disease, a small pilot study showed.
Novel agent to treat ischemic stroke meets safety endpoint in phase 2 study
Lumosa Therapeutics announced its novel agent for patients with acute ischemic stroke met the primary safety endpoint in a phase 2 trial.
Metabolic syndrome influences stroke recurrence, all-cause mortality
Metabolic syndrome demonstrated significant correlations with both stroke recurrence and all-cause mortality, according to the results of a meta-analysis of 13 cohort studies with nearly 60,000 participants published in Neurology.
Risk for sudden death, CV mortality twofold higher for individuals with severe sleep apnea
Obstructive sleep apnea is a significant risk factor for all-cause sudden death and cardiovascular mortality, according to findings published in BMJ Open Respiratory Research.
Menopause age, type may be linked to cognitive performance
In a recent study, the age that women reached menopause and the type of menopause experienced appeared to impact their cognition as they grew older.
Short-term seizure prophylaxis provides greatest benefit after intracerebral hemorrhage
Results from an analytical decision model demonstrated that short-term, 7-day prophylaxis “dominates” long-term therapy for seizure prophylaxis after spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage.
VIDEO: Brain fog, neurocognitive symptoms highly frequent in celiac disease
In this video exclusive, Alice Bast and Jessica Edwards George, PhD, discussed a study assessed how brain fog and other neurocognitive symptoms impact patients with celiac disease.
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