Why America’s Snacking Problem Could Harm Health
Although snacking can be part of a balanced diet, excessive snacking can pose serious threats to public health.
Although snacking can be part of a balanced diet, excessive snacking can pose serious threats to public health.
Background and ObjectivesDistal symmetric polyneuropathy (DSP) is a disabling, often painful condition associated with falls and reduced quality of life. Non-Hispanic Black people and people…
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ObjectivesMosaic gain of chromosome 1q (chr1q) has been associated with malformation of cortical development (MCD) and epilepsy. Hyaline protoplasmic astrocytopathy (HPA) is a rare neuropathologic…
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Background and ObjectivesMost published studies on the clinical utility of genetic testing for neuromuscular diseases (NMDs) focus on disease-specific cohorts and/or involve multiple centers. The…
Flexible and thin circumferential neural interface allows stimulation and recording of the spinal cord.
Background and ObjectivesClinical trials in Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) require 3–6 months of stable glucocorticoids, and the primary outcome is explored at 48–52 weeks. The…
Background Being socially excluded has detrimental effects, with prolonged exclusion linked to loneliness and social isolation. Social disconnection interventions that do not require direct support…
Elevated cortisol levels during the third trimester of pregnancy are linked to lower IQ scores in 7-year-old boys, but not in girls.
Interviewed by Dr. Paige N. McKeon, October 4, 2023 In their recent eNeuro publication, Calligaro and colleagues investigated the connectivity of the central pacemaker of…