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October 21, 2020/Neurosciences/Research

Electronic Screening for Sleep Disorders Among Healthcare Workers Is Feasible – and Sorely Needed

Study finds high prevalence of symptoms, willingness to seek treatment

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In Search of Predictive Biomarkers of Dementia in Parkinson Disease

$3.8M NIH grant fuels effort to develop a multimodal and multivariate model

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Studies of Sex-Related Molecular Differences in Glioblastoma Draw $10.4M in NIH Support

Funding expands work by consortium led by Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Institute and CWRU

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September 9, 2020/Neurosciences/Research

Serum Neurofilament Light as a Progressive MS Biomarker: Guideposts for the Road Ahead

Panel outlines research priorities around a promising alternative to imaging markers

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September 4, 2020/Neurosciences/Research

Study Finds Clues to Acute Neurologic Events With Short-Term Impella Cardiac Support

Suspected factors include antithrombotic intensity, time on device, presence of thrombocytopenia

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September 3, 2020/Neurosciences/Research

Could DBS of the Cerebellar Dentate Nucleus Enhance Post-TBI Rehabilitation?

Preclinical studies will assess whether method developed for stroke recovery curbs deficits after brain injury

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August 13, 2020/Geriatrics

New Insights Into Inflammation-Related Pathways Predicting Cognitive Decline in Alzheimer’s

Longitudinal study implicates a specific pathway in mild cognitive impairment stage

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August 12, 2020/Neurosciences/Research

Is Upper Airway Stimulation for OSA Being Denied to Many Patients Who Can Benefit Most?

Study finds high coverage denial for women, patients with prior oral appliance use

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July 29, 2020/Neurosciences/Research

Surgery for Drug-Resistant Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Is Cost-Effective in the U.S.

First U.S. cost-effectiveness analysis in decades supports more surgical evaluations

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