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How Doctors Use Music to Learn Faster and Perform Better
Listening to music and playing instruments improves doctors focus, energy, work performance, and well-being.
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Sustained Control with Investigational Monoclonal Antibody for Myasthenia Gravis
The VIVACITY-MG3 trial is the first registrational study of a neonatal fragment crystallizable receptor blocker to show sustained efficacy through...
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First-in-Class B-Cell Depleting Agent Promising for Myasthenia Gravis
Although inebilizumab is already FDA-approved for the treatment of neuromyelitis optica, it still faces approval and indication hurdles for MG.
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White Matter Shows Decline After Bipolar Diagnosis
No significant differences appeared in the trajectories of cortical gray matter volume or thickness, hippocampal volume, or brain aging in adults...
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We want to understand what we’re prescribing will do to patients. We want to explain it to them, too.
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Cognitive Decline and Antihypertensive Use: New Data
Deprescribing antihypertensives was associated with a 12% lower likelihood of progressing to a worse Cognitive Function Scale score per 12-week...
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DIY Brain Stimulation Is Growing in Popularity, but Is It Safe, Effective?
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Smartphone Data Flag Early Dementia Risk in Older Adults
“Deficits in spatial navigation are one of the first signs of Alzheimer’s disease.”
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Caffeine Brings Benefits and Risks
Caffeine is the most consumed psychoactive agent and can impact blood pressure and cholesterol, studies suggest.
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Long-Term Cognitive Monitoring Warranted After First Stroke
Stroke was associated with a significant acute decline in global cognition and a small, but significant, acceleration in the rate of cognitive...
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What Are the Best Tools for Early Childhood Developmental Concerns?