…sclerosis, and 37,814 patients affected by two autoimmune diseases which, like MS, mainly affect women and young adults—namely 30,477 patients with Crohn’s disease and 7,337 with lupus. The researchers observed…
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…annually in the 24 JE-endemic countries.10 This is predominantly a disease of children; approximately 20–30% of cases are fatal and 30–50% of survivors have significant neurological sequelae.10 Survivors who make…
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This book is a comprehensive and balanced review of the advanced imaging techniques in Parkinson’s disease. It addresses important aspects in this field, including the science behind the imaging tools,…
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…frustrating and potentially dangerous symptom of Parkinson’s disease and could allow people living with the disease to regain not only their mobility but their independence. The research is published in…
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…low levels of disease progression in SPMS and PPMS Treatment with Ocrevus resulted in a majority of patients experiencing no disease progression in a one-year analysis of CONSONANCE, a first-of-its-kind…
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…with Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The results were presented at the AD/PD™ 2023 International Conference on Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Diseases and related neurological disorders, on March 28–April 1, 2023 in Gothenburg,…
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…looked at a few sleep disorders that are commonly encountered, but frequently missed in general medical and psychiatric practice. A session on Non-motor Manifestations of Parkinson’s disease was run by…
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…and exhibit neither gadolinium-enhancing T1-weighted lesions nor new or enlarged T2-weighted lesions on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The clinical relevance of smouldering MS is fundamental. Smouldering disease is understood to…
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