Stroke may be a common symptom among young patients infected with COVID-19
Researchers at the University of Western Ontario found that a stroke could be a first presenting symptom of the recent…
A drug treatment used for cirrhosis of the liver may also be beneficial for frontotemporal dementia
The findings were released in Neurobiology of Disease.
People who experience PTSD may be at a higher risk of dementia
The study, released online in the British Journal of Psychiatry, involved a diverse number of participants from four continents.
How COVID-19 impacted people with progressive multiple sclerosis
The study appeared online in the Journal of Neurology.
Measuring brainwaves during REM sleep could predict treatment response to antidepressants
The study debuted at the 33rd ECNP Congress Virtual.
Higher vitamin D concentrations associated with a lower risk of type 2 diabetes
The study was published in the journal Diabetes Care.
Episodic migraine may be substantially reduced by the use of green light therapy
The clinical study is the first of its kind examining the potential effects of green light exposure with patients suffering…
Nearly 5 percent of American adults in 2018 engaged in heavy drinking
The report was released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Researchers demonstrate how music could reduce the frequency of epileptic seizures
Listening to Mozart correlated with a drastic reduction in epileptic seizures, new research finds.
New research emphasizes the importance of maternal psychological well-being during pregnancy
A team of German researchers underlined the significance of maternal psychological well-being on newborn infants.
New gene discovery may reduce the likelihood of developing alcohol-related cirrhosis
Researchers at Indiana University probed how identifying certain genetic factors may play a part in preventing alcoholic cirrhosis.
New research evaluates the efficiency of first-line medication for treating pediatric anxiety disorders
Researchers at the University of Cincinnati evaluated the use of escitalopram for pediatric anxiety disorders.
