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…Accounts of over 40 titles [2] include: On Melancholy, two treatises On the Names of the Parts of the Human Body (Onomastikon)* On Diseases accompanied by hydrophobia Treatise on the…
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…Accounts of over 40 titles [2] include: On Melancholy, two treatises On the Names of the Parts of the Human Body (Onomastikon)* On Diseases accompanied by hydrophobia Treatise on the…
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Biogen has informed the European Medicines Agency (EMA) that it is withdrawing its application for marketing authorisation for aducanumab for the treatement of Alzheimer’s disease The EMA had previously found…
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…made during the 10 years of the multicentre Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI). The main conference began on the Sunday. Each day followed the same structure, with there being a…
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…drugs Lithium, ciclosporin, indomethacin, cimetidine Haematological Anaemia Polycythaemia vera Respiratory Obstructive sleep apnoea Hypercapnia, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Endocrine Addison’s disease Cushing’s syndrome Adrenal insufficiency Thyroid & parathyroid dysfunction Renal…
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…carriage rates. There was lively debate about whether immunisation against meningococcal B disease should be immediately introduced for adolescents, the main carriers of the bacteria. ‘Preventing pneumococcal disease’ was the…
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…educational highlight for me was the course’s clear structure. I’ve been looking after Parkinson’s patients since 1997; this was the first structured course on Parkinson’s Disease that I have attended;…
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OCREVUS increased the number of patients with relapsing MS (RMS) and primary progressive MS (PPMS) who maintained No Evidence of Progression or Active Disease (NEPAD) versus Rebif (interferon beta-1a) in…
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…in other, non-encephalitis diseases – therefore they can only have disease-relevance when there is a phenotype typical of classic descriptions of autoimmune encephalopathies. 2) Serum antibodies without associated detectable CSF…
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…increase in Parkinson’s disease (PD). Lead investigator Ray Dorsey, MD, professor of neurology, University of Rochester, US has called PD “the world’s fastest-growing brain disease,” and said it “may be…
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