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Heart failure precedes rapid, sustained cognitive decline
A rapid and persistent deterioration in cognitive function appears to occur following the onset of heart failure (HF), as reported in a study.
Heart failure precedes rapid, sustained cognitive decline
08 Apr 2025
DUET boosts LXB potential in narcolepsy or idiopathic hypersomnia
Data from the phase IV DUET* study presented at AAN 2025 reinforce the potential of low-sodium oxybate (LXB) for the treatment of narcolepsy or idiopathic hypersomnia (IH).
DUET boosts LXB potential in narcolepsy or idiopathic hypersomnia
08 Apr 2025
25M people seen to live with Parkinson’s disease in 2050
At least 25 million individuals around the world are expected to live with Parkinson’s disease (PD) by the year 2050, posing a substantial public health challenge not just for patients and their families, but for caregivers, communities, and society as well, according to a study.
25M people seen to live with Parkinson’s disease in 2050
03 Apr 2025
Endocrinologic dysfunction common among CNS infection survivors
Children who survived central nervous system (CNS) infections experience many endocrinologic imbalances, according to a study. Of these infections, meningitis poses the highest risk of subsequent endocrinopathies, particularly short stature.
Endocrinologic dysfunction common among CNS infection survivors
02 Apr 2025
Almost 1 in 5 community-dwelling elderly in HK have cognitive impairment or dementia
Cognitive impairment or dementia is present in 18.7 percent of community-dwelling older adults in Hong Kong – a prevalence higher than rates reported in previous research – according to a cross-sectional study.
Almost 1 in 5 community-dwelling elderly in HK have cognitive impairment or dementia
02 Apr 2025
Poor glycaemic status singled out for dementia risk in T2D
Poor glycaemic status may predispose individuals with type 2 diabetes (T2D) to dementia, with the risk especially high in those experiencing significant fluctuations in glycaemic levels, as reported in a retrospective cohort study.