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Elena Grebenciucova, MD, on Evolving Standards in NMOSD Diagnosis and Management | NeurologyLive
Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD) remains one of the most challenging neuroimmunologic diseases for clinicians, given its potential for severe relapses, its overlapping presentation with conditions such as MOGAD and MS, and the…
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Tips for Improving Rosacea Recognition in Patients With Skin of Color at Elevate-Derm
Diagnostic Barriers Stem From Underrecognized Visual Cues
Erythema, one of the earliest signs of
rosacea , is often less obvious in darker skin tones, Baldwin said. Similarly, recognizing telangiectasias can be harder to appreciate in darker skin…Continue Reading
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Tips for Improving Rosacea Recognition in Patients With Skin of Color at Elevate-Derm
Diagnostic Barriers Stem From Underrecognized Visual Cues
Erythema, one of the earliest signs of
rosacea , is often less obvious in darker skin tones, Baldwin said. Similarly, recognizing telangiectasias can be harder to appreciate in darker skin…Continue Reading
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Scientists melt early protein clumps and shut down Alzheimer’s damage
Researchers at Tokyo Metropolitan University have turned to concepts from polymer physics to better understand a central feature of Alzheimer’s disease: the formation of tau protein fibrils. Their work revealed that these fibrils do not appear…
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Scientists melt early protein clumps and shut down Alzheimer’s damage
Researchers at Tokyo Metropolitan University have turned to concepts from polymer physics to better understand a central feature of Alzheimer’s disease: the formation of tau protein fibrils. Their work revealed that these fibrils do not appear…
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Ongoing Fatigue Persists After Autoimmune Hepatitis Remission
NEW research has shown that many people with autoimmune hepatitis continue to experience fatigue and poor quality of life, even when their liver enzyme levels have returned to normal. The findings challenge the long-held belief that…
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A history of suicide attempts among individuals with schizophrenia is associated with tryptophan degradation via the salivary kynurenine pathway | BMC Psychiatry
Chesney E, Goodwin GM, Fazel S. Risks of all-cause and suicide mortality in mental disorders: a meta-review. World Psychiatry. 2014;13(2):153–60.
Lu L, Dong M, Zhang L, Zhu XM, Ungvari GS, Ng CH,…
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Ageing reduces cancer risk after 85 years! Stanford mice study reveals how age protects against cancer |
New research from Stanford University reveals that extreme age may provide a surprising protective effect against cancer. In a study using genetically engineered mice, very old mice developed fewer and smaller tumours compared with younger…
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