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THE PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF OCCLUSIVE CEREBROVASCULAR DISORDERS
David H. Ingvar
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Proteomic Insight Into Alzheimer's Disease Pathogenesis Pathways
ABSTRACT Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a leading cause of dementia, but the pathogenesis mechanism is still elusive. Advances in proteomics have uncovered key molecular mechanisms underlying AD, revealing a complex network of dysregulated pathways, including amyloid metabolism, tau pathology, apolipoprotein E (APOE), protein degradation ...
Taekyung Ryu+3 more
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Abstract As health care attempts to bridge the gap between evidence and practice, the concept of the learning health system (LHS) is becoming increasingly relevant. LHS integrates evidence with health systems data, driving health care quality and outcomes through updates in policy, practice, and care delivery.
Thiru M. Annaswamy+14 more
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Weathering the storm: Effect of climate change on acute stroke care and stroke rehabilitation
Abstract Climate change has deleterious effects on stroke recovery, disproportionately affecting populations with increased stroke incidence. These effects start prior to the acute care hospitalization, precipitated by environmental etiologies and are sustained throughout the life course of stroke survivors.
Erica M. Jones+2 more
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Abstract Background Impairments in cognition significantly affect patient functioning and rehabilitation outcomes. Assessment is essential to identifying at‐risk individuals and guiding care plans. Objective A cognitive assessment protocol was implemented in occupational therapy (OT) and speech‐language pathology (SLP) outpatient practice.
Carla Tierney‐Hendricks+4 more
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Current Perspectives on the Beneficial Role of Ginkgo biloba in Neurological and Cerebrovascular Disorders. [PDF]
Nash KM, Shah ZA.
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Fractional Flow in Cerebrovascular Disorders. [PDF]
Liebeskind DS, Feldmann E.
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A retrospective, multicenter cohort study involving 10 hospitals in Henan Province was performed to assess the efficacy and safety of azvudine for inpatients with COVID‐19 and chronic respiratory diseases. By using Kaplan‒Meier and multivariate Cox regression analyses, azvudine was found to be potentially effective in reducing all‐cause death ...
Junyi Sun+17 more
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