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03/12/2024
Maternal vaccination against COVID-19 during pregnancy was found safe for offspring up to 18 months according to neurodevelopment measures. Results from the prospective cohort study were published in JAMA Pediatrics.
Maternal vaccination against COVID-19 during pregnancy was found safe for offspring up to 18 months according to neurodevelopment measures. Results from the prospective cohort study were published in JAMA Pediatrics.
Maternal vaccination against...
03/12/2024
Neurology
A person completes a puzzle of a profile of a head, with a piece missing from where the brain is located.
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03/08/2024
An Ivy League research team has proposed that a similar collection of changes in brain tissue gene activity may underlie the cognitive impairment that often accompanies schizophrenia and aging.
An Ivy League research team has proposed that a similar collection of changes in brain tissue gene activity may underlie the cognitive impairment that often accompanies schizophrenia and aging.
An Ivy League research team has...
03/08/2024
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03/07/2024
Cognitive deficits following COVID-19 infection, whether resolved after a short duration or longer-term persistence, have been confirmed through objective measurement.
Cognitive deficits following COVID-19 infection, whether resolved after a short duration or longer-term persistence, have been confirmed through objective measurement.
Cognitive deficits following...
03/07/2024
Neurology
Tinnitus
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03/06/2024
Multilocus rTMS reduced tinnitus symptom severity in both patients with and without comorbid MDD in a recent open-label treatment study.
Multilocus rTMS reduced tinnitus symptom severity in both patients with and without comorbid MDD in a recent open-label treatment study.
Multilocus rTMS reduced tinnitus...
03/06/2024
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Stimulant Treatment for ADHD Safe to Continue During Pregnancy
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03/04/2024
Amphetamine/dextroamphetamine and methylphenidate exposure in utero are unlikely to increase the risk of childhood neurodevelopmental disorders, according to a recent cohort study published in JAMA Psychiatry.
Amphetamine/dextroamphetamine and methylphenidate exposure in utero are unlikely to increase the risk of childhood neurodevelopmental disorders, according to a recent cohort study published in JAMA Psychiatry.
Amphetamine/dextroamphetamine...
03/04/2024
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Doctors examine brain scans
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03/04/2024
More than a third of patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) had neuropathological signs of frontotemporal dementia, according to study results published in Brain.
More than a third of patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) had neuropathological signs of frontotemporal dementia, according to study results published in Brain.
More than a third of patients...
03/04/2024
Neurology
A child lies in bed with a thermometer in mouth and cool cloth on forehead
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03/01/2024
Episodes of fever experienced during the first 4 years of life are associated with a higher rate of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) diagnosis during childhood and demonstrates a dose-response relationship.
Episodes of fever experienced during the first 4 years of life are associated with a higher rate of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) diagnosis during childhood and demonstrates a dose-response relationship.
Episodes of fever experienced...
03/01/2024
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Brain scan
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03/01/2024
Recent study reveals significant insights into the structural brain changes associated with aging in individuals without diagnosed cognitive impairment.
Recent study reveals significant insights into the structural brain changes associated with aging in individuals without diagnosed cognitive impairment.
Recent study reveals significant...
03/01/2024
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Young Adults Who Self-Harm May Be More at Risk of Psychosis Diagnosis
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02/27/2024
Young adults and teenagers who presented to the hospital with self-harm were found to be more likely to receive a psychotic disorder diagnosis later in life, according to recent findings from a cohort study published in the journal...
Young adults and teenagers who presented to the hospital with self-harm were found to be more likely to receive a psychotic disorder diagnosis later in life, according to recent findings from a cohort study published in the journal...
Young adults and teenagers who...
02/27/2024
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02/21/2024
Omega-3 supplementation, both in combination with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and alone, decreased symptoms of schizotypal personality disorder in children.
Omega-3 supplementation, both in combination with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and alone, decreased symptoms of schizotypal personality disorder in children.
Omega-3 supplementation, both in...
02/21/2024
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