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Psychosocial Stress Raises Risk of Dementia and Stroke
February 2026
Cumulative psychosocial stress across childhood and adulthood is linked to higher dementia and stroke risk, partly driven by depression.
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Reperfusion Strategies for Acute Ischaemic Stroke From Past to Present: An Overview Towards Future Perspectives
Timely reperfusion of brain ischaemic tissue is the main therapeutic target for acute stroke. In the last few decades many recanalisation strategies…
6 Aug 2015
Update on Alzheimer’s Disease
With the disproportionate growth of the elderly population, Alzheimer’s disease (AD), as the most common cause of dementia, has become a major public…
6 Aug 2015
Treatment of Status Epilepticus – A Narrative Review of the Evidence so Far and a Proposal for the Design of Retrospective Studies
Randomised controlled studies of the treatment of status epilepticus (SE) are difficult to perform due to ethical reasons.
6 Aug 2015
Status Epilepticus in Critically Ill Patients
Status epilepticus (SE) is a common diagnosis in critically ill patients that may bear significant morbidity and mortality.
6 Aug 2015
Sialorrhoea: How to Manage a Frequent Complication of Motor Neuron Disease
Sialorrhoea, the unintentional loss of saliva through the mouth, is the frequent complication of neurological disorders affecting strength or coordination..
15 Jun 2015
1 in 5 Young VTE Patients Require Psychotropic Drugs within 5 Years
Dubrovnik, Croatia – 14 June 2015: One in five young people who experience a venous thromboembolism (VTE)1 will require psychotropic medication…
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Mediterranean Diet for a Healthy Mind
MEDITERRANEAN diets, supplemented with additional portions of antioxidant-rich extra virgin olive oil or mixed nuts, could protect cognitive functioning…
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Head Transplants: No Longer Science Fiction But a Step Closer to Reality?
HUMAN head transplants have, until recently, been nothing more than science fiction, but Dr Sergio Canavero, Director of the Turin Advanced…
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