No Link Between Habitual Caffeine Use and Migraine
Clinicians have often advised patients with migraine to avoid caffeine, which is seen as a potential headache trigger. This study found no such association.
Clinicians have often advised patients with migraine to avoid caffeine, which is seen as a potential headache trigger. This study found no such association.
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Cisplatin is lifesaving for many people with cancer, but acute kidney injury is a common and serious toxicity — can a tool identify those at…
A preschool-age child presented with complaints of generalized weakness and paresthesia in all fingers. On admission, reduced muscle strength of all extremities (2/5) and areflexia…
IntroductionRecently, we reported that post COVID-19 condition patients also have Transient Receptor Potential Melastatin 3 (TRPM3) ion channel dysfunction, …
Physician assistants (PAs) seem increasingly dissatisfied with their compensation, even though it rose last year. Gender and age made a difference, with male and older…
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This cohort study investigates the association between persistent shorter sleep duration across childhood with psychosis in young adulthood.
Behavioral neuroscience; Molecular neuroscience; Cellular neuroscience
We present a case of neoplastic meningitis, manifesting as rapidly progressive dementia, resulting from recurrent metastatic melanoma.
Adult-onset diabetes increases one’s risk of neurodegenerative disease including Alzheimer’s disease (AD); however, the risk associated with youth-onset diabetes (Y-DM) remains underexplored. We quantified plasma…