Specific RehaCom Modules Predict Processing Speed Gains in Progressive Multiple Sclerosis
Progression in attention-based modules and baseline characteristics like IQ and age determine cognitive outcomes in progressive MS.
NIRS-Guided Resuscitation Improves Early Motor Scores in Preterm Infants
A COSGOD III sub-study shows that monitoring cerebral oxygenation in the first 15 minutes of life correlates with better motor repertoire.
Targeted Agents Fail to Extend Survival in Pediatric Brainstem Glioma
The BIOMEDE trial finds no survival benefit for erlotinib, dasatinib, or everolimus, but identifies TP53 as a key prognostic marker.
Virtual Neurology Visits Show Similar 90-Day Acute Care Utilization Rates
A multicenter cohort study finds no significant difference in emergency department visits or hospitalizations after virtual consultations.
Virtual Reality and Sleep Metrics Improve Mild Cognitive Impairment Detection
Combining motion tracking and sleep quality data achieves 86.8% sensitivity in identifying patients with early cognitive decline.
Triple-Pill Therapy Reduces Recurrent Stroke Risk After Intracerebral Hemorrhage
A low-dose combination of telmisartan, amlodipine, and indapamide lowered systolic blood pressure and major cardiovascular events.
Automated CT Analysis Predicts 90-Day Mortality in Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
A deep learning model using only admission imaging matches the accuracy of clinical scoring systems for predicting patient outcomes.
MDASI-HN Scores Predict Hypoglossal Neuropathy Risk in Oropharyngeal Cancer
A composite symptom score and speech-specific items identify survivors at high risk for latent cranial nerve XII damage after treatment.
Mouse Study Identifies ACC Genetic Networks Driving Pain-Induced Anxiodepression
A regulatory axis involving five hub mRNAs and specific synaptic signaling pathways in the anterior cingulate cortex mediates mood shifts.
MR Neurography Adds Diagnostic Value in Proximal and Multi-Nerve Neuropathies
An analysis of 800 patients identifies lesion location and multi-nerve involvement as key indicators for magnetic resonance neurography.
Permanent Shunts Reduce 3-Month Mortality in Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Shunting improves survival by 60 percent but correlates with early morbidity and incontinence before functional recovery at one year.
Sleep Apnea Affects Nearly 70 Percent of Former Professional Football Players
Untreated sleep apnea in former athletes is linked to significantly higher rates of depression, anxiety, and cognitive impairment.