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Brain stimulation for Alzheimer’s on the horizon? – VAntage Point – VAntage Point Blog

Posted: Published on October 23rd, 2020

Veterans are at higher risk for Alzheimers disease compared with the general population. Part of that has to do with military risk factors like PTSD or brain injury. High rates of diabetes among VA patients also play a role Continue reading

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Leading Rehabilitation Providers Partner in Key Telehealth Research Study in Response to COVID-19 Pandemic – PRNewswire

Posted: Published on October 23rd, 2020

COVID-19 has been a catalyst to many changes in healthcare, including the expansion of telehealth in rehabilitation. "This virus has been a catalyst to many changes in all of healthcare, including the expansion of virtual visits via telehealth. The study will focus on the experiences of rehabilitation patients and providers during the pandemic and will further inform how telehealth rehab services are performed in the future," said Dr Continue reading

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What’s Behind the Mysterious Illness of U.S. Diplomats and Spies? – Foreign Policy

Posted: Published on October 23rd, 2020

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The Mystery of the Immaculate Concussion – GQ

Posted: Published on October 23rd, 2020

By now, this was no longer a novel occurrence, and CIA people had come to call it getting hit. One senior intelligence officer in EEMC, the Center Polymeropoulos used to run, had gotten hit twice while traveling under cover, first in Poland in the spring of 2019, then again in Tbilisi, Georgia, that fall. He, too, was diagnosed with occipital neuralgia and experienced symptoms similar to Polymeropouloss Continue reading

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Dreams Take Flight: One Woman’s Journey From Hershey Medical Patient To Flight Nurse – Onward State

Posted: Published on October 23rd, 2020

There are some moments in life that come full circle. No one knows this better than Stephanie Suzadail. Continue reading

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Startup company founded by Washington University scientists acquired by Eli Lilly Washington University – Washington University School of Medicine in…

Posted: Published on October 23rd, 2020

Visit the News Hub Drugmaker purchases Disarm Therapeutics to develop treatments for neurodegenerative diseases Nerve axons (left) serve as the electrical wiring of the nervous system. According to Washington University research, a molecule called SARM1 triggers a self-destruct program in axons that leads to their degeneration (right), a process common to many neurodegenerative diseases. Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St Continue reading

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Cardiology on the cutting edge: updates from the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Congress 2020 – DocWire News

Posted: Published on October 23rd, 2020

This article was originally published here BMC Cardiovasc Disord. 2020 Oct 19;20(1):448. Continue reading

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Young women may be likelier to die after heart attacks than men – Live Science

Posted: Published on October 23rd, 2020

Younger women may be more likely to die in the decade following a heart attack than men of the same age, a new study suggests. In general, women under age 50 experience fewer heart attacks than men in the same age range. The new study, published Oct. Continue reading

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Researchers discover more effective treatment option for heart condition – OSU – The Lantern

Posted: Published on October 23rd, 2020

Researchers at the Davis Heart and Lung Research Institute at Ohio State have discovered a new method for treating persistent atrial fibrillation, a condition that causes irregular heart beating. Continue reading

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COVID-19 can affect the heart – Science Magazine

Posted: Published on October 23rd, 2020

The family of seven known human coronaviruses are known for their impact on the respiratory tract, not the heart. However, the most recent coronavirus, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), has marked tropism for the heart and can lead to myocarditis (inflammation of the heart), necrosis of its cells, mimicking of a heart attack, arrhythmias, and acute or protracted heart failure (muscle dysfunction). Continue reading

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