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      Evening Chronotype Tied to Poor Health, Headache Disability in Migraine - 6 day(s) ago

      Among patients with migraine, evening chronotype is associated with worse physical and mental health outcomes and greater headache-related disability.

      Source: www.neurologyadvisor.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Neurology
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        The evening #chronotype was more common in patients with vs those without #migraine (39.4% vs 38%), suggesting a modest but significant association. #NeuroX https://t.co/0QSKCjLZPg

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      Patients With Parkinson Disease Commonly Experience Anxiety-Related Limitations - 6 day(s) ago

      Patients with Parkinson disease are more likely to experience anxiety, face activity limitations because of it, and seek treatment for anxiety.

      Source: www.neurologyadvisor.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Neurology
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        Among patients with #ParkinsonDisease and an #anxiety diagnosis, 43.9% reported anxiety-related activity limitations. #NeuroX https://t.co/Id7HUC7Zk3

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      Insomnia Symptoms, Sleep Medication Use Tied to Disability Risk in Older Adults - 8 day(s) ago

      Among older adults, experiencing more insomnia symptoms and using more sleep medication is associated with a higher risk of developing disability.

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      Categories: General Medicine News, Neurology
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        Compared with individuals with insomnia symptoms, those who reported higher levels of both #insomnia symptoms and #SleepMedication use had a higher risk for #disability over time. #NeuroX https://t.co/UTpfxa0ysL

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      Varicose Veins May Elevate Risk for All-Cause Dementia in Patients - 8 day(s) ago

      Patients with varicose veins have a higher risk for all-cause dementia, while treatment of varicose veins is tied to a lower risk for vascular dementia.

      Source: www.neurologyadvisor.com
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        Patients with #VaricoseVeins have a higher risk for all-cause #dementia, while treatment of varicose veins is tied to a lower risk for #VascularDementia. #NeuroX https://t.co/B1EEshml1Y

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      Intensive Blood Pressure Treatment May Lower Dementia Risk, Cognitive Impairment - 10 day(s) ago

      Intensive blood pressure management may lower the risk of developing dementia or cognitive impairment without dementia.

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        Over 4 years, intensive #BloodPressure management via medication and lifestyle changes reduced the risk for #dementia and #CognitiveImpairment without dementia by 15% and 14%, respectively. #NeuroX https://t.co/C8qtLmKBIm

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      Cannabis-Related ED Visits, Hospitalizations Tied to Higher Dementia Risk - 10 day(s) ago

      Compared to all-cause acute care and the general population, cannabis-related acute care is associated with a higher 5-year dementia risk.

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      Categories: General Medicine News, Neurology
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        Between 2008 and 2021, among adults aged 65 years and older, #cannabis-related emergency department visits or hospitalizations increased 26.7-fold and were associated with a higher risk for #dementia. #NeuroX https://t.co/3ydAYltz80

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      Excessive Daytime Sleepiness Medicine: An Overview of EDS Causes and Treatments - 13 day(s) ago

      Management of excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) includes both pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic options, depending on its underlying cause.

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        This fact sheet provides an overview of medication for #ExcessiveDaytimeSleepiness (EDS), highlighting the common causes of EDS and how to manage the #sleep disorder. #NeuroX https://t.co/6aefUrqGkY

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      Sleep Strategies for Insomnia: Music Common Sleep Aid Among Younger Adults - 15 day(s) ago

      Most individuals with insomnia use multiple strategies to aid sleep, averaging 7.2 methods monthly, with 20% turning to music regularly.

      Source: www.neurologyadvisor.com
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        Most survey respondents reported using at least 1 #sleep strategy a minimum of 1 to 2 times per month, averaging 7.2 strategies per person. #NeuroX https://t.co/MOTbYC5Vka

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      Type 1 or Type 2: Which Patients With Diabetes Face Greater Stroke Risk? - 15 day(s) ago

      Individuals with type 1 (T1D) and type 2 diabetes have a higher risk for ischemic stroke, but those with T1D also have a higher risk for hemorrhagic stroke.

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        Ischemic #stroke risk was associated with higher A1C levels among individuals with type 1 and type 2 #diabetes. #NeuroX https://t.co/Tr4550FUKh

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      Herpes Zoster, Shingles Vaccine May Reduce Dementia Risk in Older Adults - 17 day(s) ago

      Older adults vaccinated against herpes zoster, or shingles, had a reduced risk of developing dementia, over a period of 7 years.

      Source: www.neurologyadvisor.com
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        #Zoster vaccination reduced the probability of a new #dementia diagnosis by 3.5 percentage points, a relative reduction of 20%, over 7 years. #NeuroX https://t.co/QgYjBCzS6U

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