Dancing may lighten depression from Parkinson’s, study suggests
A small study found that depression rates dropped after each dance class, with significant improvements that persisted for eight months.
A small study found that depression rates dropped after each dance class, with significant improvements that persisted for eight months.
This study investigated how dietary quality during adolescence is associated with jaw pain and headaches in young adulthood. We analyzed data from more than 11,000…
ObjectiveTo describe a pragmatic process for translating quality improvement (QI) projects into published manuscripts.ScopeTypes of QI work that are generalizable and have broad relevance (to…
The time course of neural activity is thought to be essential for computation in networks of neurons. Oby, Degenhart, Grigsby and colleagues used a…
Cannabinoid receptor 1 (CB1R) has been extensively studied as a potential therapeutic target for various conditions, including pain management, obesity, emesis, and metabolic syndrome. Unlike…
Photos, drawings, and illustrations, part of The Friedman Brain Institute’s “Art of the Brain” exhibit, draws a large public showing
The authors present a rare clinical marker in a patient with rapidly progressive dementia which can aid appropriate diagnostic evaluation.
Introduction/Aims Immune-mediated necrotizing myopathy (IMNM) is an autoimmune myopathy. We aimed to compare clinical outcomes in patients with antibodies against 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA redu…
The Editors are soliciting pre-submissions for four small breakout sessions that will take place in the second hour of the course. Each group will discuss…
Background and ObjectivesThe term “embolic stroke of undetermined source” (ESUS) encompasses a substantial but heterogeneous population of patients with ischemic stroke, underscoring the importance of…
1 Institute of Sport Sciences, Department of Human Motor Behavior, Academy of Physical Education, Katowice, Poland 2 Department of Physical Therapy, University of Rhode Island,…